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A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

It's a brutal world if you are fighting to move up in the Top 10 at T40 right now—but two notable exceptions are Linkin Park's "Heavy" f/Kiiara (Warner Bros.), jumping inside the Top 15 and Starley's "Call On Me" (Epic) which breaks the Top 20, climbing to #19. This week's Greatest Gainer is the new release from Harry Styles, as "Sign Of The Times" (Columbia) not only charts, but climbs all the way up inside the Top 20.

Meanwhile at Rhythm, DJ Khaled's "Shining"f/ Beyoncé and Jay Z (We The Best/Epic), Khalid's "Location" (Right Hand Music/RCA) and Calvin Harris' "Slide" f/ Frank Ocean and Migos (Columbia) all continue to gain momentum inside the Top 10, as The Chainsmokers & Coldplay debut on the chart with "Something Just Like This" (Disruptor/Columbia).

And at Modern Rock, Imagine Dragons stay firmly rooted at #1 with "Believer" (KidinaKorner), while Bleachers' "Don't Take The Money" (RCA) continues to rocket up the chart going #21-13, up 350 spins.

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