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Drake, "Controlla" (YMCMB/Republic)
DJ Khaled f/ Drake, "For Free" (We The Best/Epic)
T.I f/ Marsha Ambrosius,"Dope" (Grand Hustle/ Republic)
ZAYN, "Wrong" (RCA)
As the chart begins to balance back to normal after the holiday weekend, it's Columbia that's got The Chainsmokers lit with "Don't Let Me Down" (Disruptor) while Epic's Kent Jones single "Don't Mind" (We The Best) is also having a banner week. But neither can overtake YMCMB/Repubic's Drake, who is still #1 by a fairly wide margin with "One Dance." Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop The Feeling" (RCA) leaps inside the Top 10 this week. Solid growth from Trinidad James' "Just A Lil' Thick" (RECORDS) and Drake's other VIEWS banger "Controlla" (YMCMB/Republic). And look for Tip's "Dope" f/ Marsha Ambrosius (Republic) to debut.
Fifth Harmony's “All In My Head” (SYCO/Epic) hits the 20-station add mark to come in at #1 on this shortened post-holiday week, followed by T.I.'s “Dope” f/ Marsha Ambrosius (Republic) at #2. YG's “Why You Always Hatin” f/ Drake (Def Jam) and Drake's “Controlla” (YMCMB/Republic) also score double-digit add weeks. Future's “Wicked” (A1/Freebandz/Epic) and Marc E. Bassy's “You & Me” (Republic) both grab six new stations this week.
Drake's "One Dance" f/Wizkid & Kyla (YMCMB/Republic) is still on top with lots of momentum and continues to hold a sizable lead over Desiigner's "Panda" (G.O.O.D./Def Jam), with The Chainsmokers' "Don't Let Me Down" (Disruptor/Columbia), Rihanna's "Needed Me" (Westbury Road/Roc Nation) and Kent Jones' "Don't Mind" (We The Best/Epic) all having huge weeks. Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop The Feeling" (RCA) and Calvin Harris' "This is What You Came For" f/ Rihanna (Columbia) will both have significant increases; going into a lot of "holiday mix weekends" their tempos give both songs an upper hand to gain some extra airplay.