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DCD2’s Panic! At the Disco takes Most Added honors this week with “Middle of a Breakup.” Other winners include Arista’s Beach Weather with “Sex, Drugs, Etc.,” Island/Republic’s The Killers with “boy” and Mercury/Republic’s AJR with “I Won’t.”
Arista’s Måneksin secures a fourth week at #1 with “SUPERMODEL.” Capitol’s Maggie Rogers is knocking on the Top 10 door with “Want Want,” as is Glassnote’s Phoenix with “Alpha Zulu.” Up 700 spins, Island/Republic’s The Killers make a huge move to #17 with “boy” in its second week, while Capitol’s Marcus Mumord enjoys a strong debut at #28 with “Grace.” Big Machine’s Starcrawlers also make their chart debut with “Roadkill.”
Island/Republic’s The Killers take this week’s Most Added honor with “boy.” Other winners include Capitol’s Marcus Mumford with “Grace,” Mercury/Republic’s AJR with “I Won’t,” Arista’s Beach Weather with “Sex, Drugs, Etc.” and Hollywood’s almost monday with “sun keeps on shining.”
Arista’s Måneskin stays strong at #1 with “SUPERMODEL” for a third week, while Third Man/The Orchard’s Jack White enters the Top 5 with “What’s the Trick?” and Dirty Hit’s The 1975 arrive in the Top 20 with “Part of the Band.” Big Noise’s girlfriends hit the Top 25 this week with “High Again” and Mercury/Republic’s AJR have a huge debut at #28 with “I Won’t.” Island/Republic’s The Killers could also make their chart debut from just one day of airplay with “boy.”
Mercury/Republic’s AJR have this week’s Most Added record with “I Won’t” Other winners include Capitol’s Marcus Mumford with “Grace,” Arista’s Beach Weather with “Sex, Drugs, Etc.,” RCA’s Steve Lacy with “Bad Habit” (L-M), Warner’s Black Keys with “It Ain’t Over” and Dirty Hit’s The 1975 with “Part of the Band.”
Black Keys' “It Ain’t Over” (Warner) was this week’s most added record. Other winners include Weezer’s “Records” (Crush Music), Inhaler’s “These Are The Days” (Interscope), The 1975’s “Part Of The Band” (Dirty Hit) and Joywave’s “We Are All We Need" (Hollywood).
Arista’s Maneksin takes the top spot on the chart with “SUPERMODEL.” EMI/Warner’s Kate Bush enters the Top 5 with “Running Up That Hill,” while Interscope’s YUNGBLUD arrives in the Top 10 with “The Funeral” and Better Noise’s Dirty Heads hit the Top 25 with “Life’s Been Good.” Dirty Hit’s The 1975 have an impressive chart debut right around the Top 25 with “Part of the Band.”
Some of the winners this week include Better Noise’s Dirty Heads with “Life’s Been Good,” Dirty Hit’s The 1975 with “Part of the Band,” Republic’s Giant Rooks with “Morning Blue” and Warner’s Gorillaz with “Cracker Island” f/Thundercat. Death Cab For Cutie’s “Here to Forever” was this week’s Most Added record.