A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, everything can change on a holiday weekend, but Def Jam's Justin Bieber will remain in the #1 spot with "Peaches" f/Daniel Caesar & GIVĒON. Joining the Top 10 is Columbia's Lil Nas X with "MONTERO (Call Me by Your Name)" and RCA's Doja Cat with "Kiss Me More" f/SZA (Kemosabe). Columbia’s BTS looks to be Top 25 bound with "Butter" after one week of airplay. Interscope's Olivia Rodrigo enters the Top 25 with "good 4 u" (Geffen). Debuting on the chart will be Republic's Marshmello with "Leave Before You Love Me" f/Jonas Brothers and Warner's Majid Jordan with "Waves of Blue" (OVO Sound).

Meanwhile at Rhythm, the chart will be a bit off come Monday with a very heavy mix show weekend, but Republic’s Pop Smoke will have this week’s #1 record with “Hello.” Capitol’s Mooski sits at #3 with “Track Star” as it continues to build. Also building inside the Top 10 is RCA’s Doja Cat with “Kiss Me More” f/SZA (Kemosabe), Epic’s GIVĒON with “Heartbreak Anniversary” (Not So Fast) and Columbia’s Polo G with “RAPSTAR.” Entering the Top 15 will be Columbia’s Lil Nas X with “MONTERO (Call Me by Your Name)” and Interscope’s Morray with “Quicksand.” Warner’s Saweetie enters the Top 25 with “Fast (Motion).” Debuting on the chart this week will be Warner’s Majid Jordan with “Waves of Blue” (OVO Sound), Epic’s BIA with “WHOLE LOTTA MONEY” and DJ Khaled’s “I Did It” f/Post Malone, Megan Thee Stallion, DaBaby & Lil Baby (WBT/Roc Nation).

And at Modern Rock, Warner’s Mike Shinoda enters the Top 10 with “Happy Endings” f/UPSAHL and iann dior this week as Mom+Pop’s Beach Bunny joins the Top 25 with “Cloud 9.” RCA’s Bleachers have a huge debut right around the Top 25 as well with “Stop Making This Hurt” and Arista’s KennyHoopla & Travis Barker make their chart debut with “hollywood sucks//.”

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