A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, Interscope’s Olivia Rodrigo is still camped out in the top spot with “drivers license” (Geffen), making that four consecutive weeks at #1. But don’t blink because Darkroom/Interscope’s Billie Eilish is looking to move up from the #2 spot with “Therefore I Am.” Columbia's Ritt Momney is now Top 3 with "Put Your Records On.” Joining the Top 20 this week is Maroon 5’s "Beautiful Mistakes" f/Megan Thee Stallion (222/Interscope), while Epic's Black Eyed Peas is now Top 25 with "Girl Like Me" f/Shakira. Sliding into the Top 30 will be In2une's Daya with "Bad Girl" (Sandlot/AWAL) and Nelly & Florida Georgia Line’s "Lil Bit" (RECORDS/Columbia). Debuting on the chart this week will be "Sacrifice" from Warner's Bebe Rexha and "Hold On" from RBMG/Def Jam's Justin Bieber.

Meanwhile, at Rhythm, Warner has two records moving into the Top 5 this week as Saweetie’s “Best Friend” f/Doja Cat sits in the #4 spot and Yung Bleu’s “You’re Mines Still” arrives at #5. Republic’s Drake will move into the Top 10 with “What’s Next,” posting an increase of more than 1000 spins. Columbia’s Lil Tjay enters the Top 15 with “Calling My Phone” f/6LACK, as does RCA’s G-Eazy with “Provide” f/Chris Brown & Mark Morrison. Look for Interscope’s Morray and Capitol’s Mooski to debut on the chart with “Quicksand” and “Track Star,” respectively.

And at Modern Rock, Republic sees Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves” get a second week at #1! Arista’s KennyHoopla enters the Top 10 with “ESTELLA//” f/Travis Barker, while Interscope’s Imagine Dragons rockets to #15 with “Follow You,” which is up over 800 spins. AWAL’s girl in red also makes a big move with “serotonin,” quickly hitting the Top 25.

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