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Continuing her hot streak of success, Republic’s Ariana Grande is the runaway winner of the Most Added battle, securing 39 adds on "7 Rings." Kid Ink's “Yuso” (RCA) is in second with 19 adds, followed by Zhavia Ward's “Candlelight” f/ Jeremih (Columbia) with 18 stations on impact. Columbia also has a solid clean-up week on Gesaffelstein & The Weeknd's “Lost In The Fire” (Republic), closing out 10 more adds. And Chris Brown's “Undecided” (RCA) grabs 8 new adds.
It didn’t take Republic long to get back on top, this time with Post Malone & Swae Lee's “Sunflower" hitting #1 this week. Khalid's “Better” (RCA) is approaching Top 5, while Post Malone's “Wow” (Republic) and Chris Brown's “Undecided” (RCA) both explode into the Top 20. 21 Savage's “A Lot” f/ J Cole (Slaughterhouse/Epic) will be up over 500 spins. Gesaffelstein & The Weeknd's “Lost In The Fire” (Columbia-Republic) will be the biggest debut, landing inside the Top 30 and up over 900 spins.
Columbia has a huge week on Gesaffelstein & The Weeknd's “Lost In The Fire” (Republic), which comes out of the gates with 48 adds. Sneakk's “Spray” (Def Jam) and Tory Lanez' “Ferris Wheel” f/ J Cole (Mad Love/Interscope) both grab 20 stations out of the box. RCA’s Chris Brown gets 17 new commitments on “Undecided” and 21 Savage's “A Lot” f/ J Cole (Slaughter Gang/Epic) gets 11 adds, both in a clean-up week.
With the charts still a bit screwy post-holiday, it will be another week before we truly know what records are going to the next level. Republic’s Post Malone heads for #1 on “Sunflower” starting next week, while Flipp Dinero's “Leave Me Alone” (We The Best/Cinematic/Epic) and Khalid's “Better” (RCA) are beginning their march to the Top 5. Post Malone's “Wow” (Republic) explodes by gaining over 1000 spins, and Chris Brown's “Undecided” (RCA) will debut inside the Top 30, up over 800 spins.