At Top 40, the Top 10 is tight once again this week, as RECORDS/Columbia’s 24kGoldn hangs onto the #1 spot for a fourth consecutive week with "Mood" f/Iann Dior. The biggest Top 10 mover is Def Jam's Justin Bieber with "Holy" f/Chance the Rapper, which looks to take a big jump to #6. Republic's Drake moves into the Top 15 with "Laugh Now Cry Later" f/Lil Durk (OVO), and Columbia's Harry Styles joins the Top 20 with "Golden.” Ariana Grande’s "34+35" (Republic) is now Top 25. Debuting on the chart this week will be Interscope's Billie Eilish, with her newly released "Therefore I Am" (Darkroom), which is already Top 30-bound, and Columbia's Ritt Momney, with "Put Your Records On" (Disruptor).
Meanwhile, at Rhythm, it’s too close to call #1 as Republic’s Drake holds the narrowest of leads with “Laugh Now Cry Later” f/Lil Durk over Capitol’s Internet Money, coming with “Lemonade.” Epic’s Travis Scott enters the Top 5 with “FRANCHISE,” and Def Jam’s Jhene Aiko arrives in the Top 10 with “B.S.” Seeing solid spin gains this week is Epic’s 21 Savage x Metro Boomin with “Mr. Right Now” and Warner’s Saweetie with “Back to the Streets.” Look for Epic’s DDG to debut this week with “Moonwalking in Calabasas.”
And at Modern Rock, there are no changes to the Top 10. RCA’s Foo Fighters have a huge debut as “Shame Shame” comes in at #12. Republic sees Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves” quickly land in the Top 20. Making their chart debuts are Interscope’s Billie Eilish, with “Therefore I Am” (Darkroom) and AWAL’s Two Feet, with “Think I’m Crazy.”
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