At Top 40, Interscope takes the top of the Addboard with Trevor Daniel X Selena Gomez’s "Past Life" (Alamo) for the second consecutive week, pulling in 68 adds. Columbia puts 50 more adds on Jawsh 685 X Jason Derulo’s "Savage Love (Laxed-Siren Beat)” for the #2 position. Capitol brings in 27 additional stations on Topic & A7S’ "Breaking Me" (Astralwerks). RCA posts 18 more on Kygo’s "Lose Somebody" f/One Republic (Interscope), while Epic brings in 12 more on Black Eyed Peas/Ozuna/J.Rey’s "Mamacita." Warner nets an additional 11 stations on Gabby Barrett’s "I Hope" f/Charlie Puth (WAR). Closing out the Top 10 Addboard this week is Caroline with 10 new stations on CYN’s "Drinks."
Meanwhile at Rhythm, the post holiday Addboard has Columbia taking the top spot with Kid Laroi & Juice WRLD’s "Go,” picking up 37 adds out of the box. Def Jam puts 11 adds on Bino Rideaux’s "Brand New" f/Blxst. Columbia also posts 9 adds on Chloe X Halle’s "Do It" (Parkwood). There's a tie for the 5th position with Curtis Waters’ "Stunning'" f/Harm Franklin (Curtis Waters/BMG) and Saweetie’s "Tap In" (Icy/Artistry/Warner), both with 8 new stations. Capitol puts 6 new adds on City Girls’ "Jobs" (QC/Motown). Closing out the Top 10 Addboard is Kanye West’s "Wash Us in the Blood" (Def Jam) and SAINt JHN’s "Roses (Imanbek Remix)" (Godd Complexx/HITCO), both with 5 adds.
And at Modern Rock, Interscope’s X Ambassadors/K.Flay/Grandson's "Zen" is this week's Most Added record. Other winners include Columbia’s Dominic Fike with "Chicken Tenders,” Island/Republic’s The Killers with "My Own Soul's Warning," Blindlove's "I Wanna Be Okay," Columbia’s Haim with "Don't Wanna" and BMG’s Milky Chance & Jack Johnson with "Don't Let Me Down."
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CRACKING THE CODE The co-writer-producer of the moment, in his own words (12/12a)
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NOW WHAT?
We have no fucking idea.
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