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iGEN by Ted Volk
The Place Where Radio and Records come Together Without Talking
YOUR RADIO CHART PREVIEWS
7/19/24

Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin holds strong at #1 with Hozier’s smash “Too Sweet.” Also, congrats to Big Loud Rock’s Dave Barbis for hitting the Top 10 with Blame My Youth’s “The Break.” Concord’s Angelo Scrobe rises to #11 with Offspring’s “Make It All Right,” while RCA’s Gary Gorman quickly gets Cage the Elephant’s “Rainbow” to the Top 15. AWAL’s Dave Lombardi gets a nice debut with Royel Otis’ “Sofa King” (Ourness/In2une). A record to watch is Severance/Big Loud Rock’s Dexter and the Moonrocks with “Sad in Carolina,” which makes its chart debut this week.

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7/16/24

Congrats to Republic’s Amanda Dobbins for claiming Most Added honors this week with Eddie Vedder’s “Save It for Later.” Big Loud’s Dave Barbis had a nice week with HARDY’s “PSYCHO” (Mercury/Republic) and Dexter and the Moonrocks’ “Sad in Carolina” (Severance/Big Loud Rock). Other winners include BeggarsRisa Matsuki with Fontaines D.C.’s with “Starburster” and BMG’s Nick Attaway with Sum 41’s “Dopamine.” Arista’s Nick Petropoulos also had a nice week on Beach Weather’s “High in Low Places,” as did RCA’s Gary Gorman with Cage the Elephant’s “Rainbow.”

YOUR RADIO CHART PREVIEWS
7/12/24

Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin easily holds at #1 with Hozier’s smash hit “Too Sweet.” Republic’s Amanda Dobbins rises to #2 with Pearl Jam’s “Wreckage.” ICLG’s Robbie Lloyd enters the Top 10 with Billie Eilish’s “LUNCH” (Darkroom/Interscope). Concord’s Angelo Scrobe quickly hits the Top 15 with Offspring’s “Make It all Right.” RCA’s Gary Gorman has Myles Smith’s “Stargazing” and Cage the Elephant’s “Rainbow” moving fast as both are now in the Top 20.

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7/2/24

Warner’s Rob Goldklang had a great first week with RÜFÜS DU SOL’s “Music Is Better” (Rose Ave/Reprise), sharing Most Added honors with 311’s “You’re Going to Get It” (311). RCA’s Gary Gorman also enjoyed a terrific week with Myles Smith’s “Stargazing” and Cage the Elephant’s “Rainbow.” Arista’s Nick Petropoulos shined with Beach Weather’s “High in Low Places,” and ICLG’s Robbie Lloyd scored with Kings of Leon’s “Nowhere to Run.”

YOUR RADIO CHART PREVIEWS
6/28/24

Congrats to Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin for next week’s new #1 with Hozier’s super smash “Too Sweet.” RCA’s Gary Gorman quickly hits the Top 25 with Myles Smith’s “Stargazing” and sees a nice chart debut with Cage the Elephant’s “Rainbow.” Arista’s Nick Petropoulos also gets a chart debut with Beach Weather’s “High in Low Places.”

YOUR RADIO CHART PREVIEWS
6/21/24

Many congrats to AWAL’s Dave Lombardi for guiding Royel Otis’ “Murder on the Dancefloor” (Royel Otis/Triple J/ABC) to next week’s new #1. Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin rises to #2 with Hozier’s “Too Sweet,” while Republic’s Amanda Dobbins hits the Top 5 with Glass Animals’ “Creatures in Heaven.” New Noize/ADA’s Papa Roach enters the Top 10 with “Leave the Light On” as Concord’s Angelo Scrobe quickly arrives in the Top 20 with Offspring’s “Make it All Right.” Virgin’s Marisa DiFrisco gets a nice chart debut with Clairo’s “Sexy to Someone.”

YOUR RADIO CHART PREVIEWS
6/14/24

Congrats to ICLG’s Robbie Lloyd for having the new #1 next week with Imagine Dragons’ “Eyes Closed” (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope). Republic’s Amanda Dobbins enters the Top 5 with Glass Animals’ “Creatures in Heaven,” while Concord’s Angelo Scrobe has an impressive chart debut with The Offspring’s “Make It All Right.” RCA’s Gary Gorman also enters the chart with Myles Smith’s “Stargazing,” as does Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin with Bring Me the Horizon’s “Top 10 StaTues tHat CriEd blood.”

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6/11/24

Congrats to Concord’s Angelo Scrobe for Most Added honors this week with Offspring’s “Make It All Right.” Arista’sNick Petropoulos had a nice week with Beach Weather’s new single, “High in Low Places.” Other winners include RCA’s Gary Gorman with Myles Smith’s “Stargazing” and Virgin’s Marisa DiFrisco with Clairo’s “Sexy to Someone.” Also, the Audacy chain has added Artemas’ “i like the way you kiss me” (10K Projects).