At Top 40, Interscope takes the top honors on the add board today, 11/18, with Billie Eilish's "Therefore I Am" (Darkroom), which picked up 169 reported adds on Mediabase upon impact. Columbia is also having a big day, with FOUR tracks in the Top 10, including Lil Nas X’s "Holiday," grabbing 92 adds on impact, Ritt Momney’s "Put Your Records On" (Disruptor), with 14 adds, The Kid LAROI’s "So Done," snagging 14 early adds, and Harry Styles’ "Golden," nabbing 9 adds. RCA has three of the Top 10, including Chris Brown x Young Thug‘s “Go Crazy” (Chris Brown/300 Ent), with 13 more adds, Maluma x The Weeknd’s "Hawái" (Sony Music Latin), with eight adds, and Tate McRae’s "you broke me first," with eight new adds.
Republic sees another 15 adds on Ariana Grande’s "34+35" and posts 12 early adds on The Weeknd’s "Save Your Tears" (XO). Wrapping up the Top 10 Most Added this week is Capitol’s Internet Money, grabbing nine adds on "Lemonade" f/Gunna, Don Toliver & Nav.
Meanwhile, at Rhythm, it was a super week for Columbia, as it put two records in the Most Added column, with Lil Nas X’s “Holiday” grabbing 44 commitments and The Kid LAROI cleaning up 12 more holdouts on “So Done.” Warner sees Yung Bleu’s “You’re Mines Still” pick up 13 adds, while RCA’s H.E.R gets another 12 stations on “Damage.” Epic’s DDG continues to close out with “Moonwalking in Calabasas,” which pulls in five more adds.
And at Modern Rock, Interscope phenom Billie Eilish has this week’s Most Added record, with “Therefore I Am” (Darkroom). Other winners include RCA’s Foo Fighters, with “Shame Shame,” Hollywood’s Dreamers, with “True Crime” f/DeathbyRomy, Caroline’s SHAED, with “No Other Way,” and Epic’s Bakar, with “1st Time.”
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