At Top 40, the post-Labor Day Holiday addboard was light; with no new tracks impacting, there was just a lot of cleanup. RCA put two in the Top 10, taking the #1 spot with Doja Cat’s “Need to Know” (Kemosabe) and bringing in 19 new adds on Walker Hayes’ “Fancy Like” (Monument) prior to impact. Capitol also has two tracks in the Top 10, stacking 19 more adds on Halsey’s “I am not a woman, I'm a god” and eight adds on Alesso & Marshmello’s “Chasing Stars” f/James Bay (10:22/Astralwerks). Def Jam pulls in 13 adds on Kanye West’s “Hurricane” f/The Weeknd & Lil Baby (G.O.O.D.). Arista also has two in the Top 10, scoring an additional 11 on Måneskin’s “Beggin” (Sony Music Latin) and nine more on Tai Verdes’ “A-O-K.”
Meanwhile, at Rhythm, Def Jam’s Kanye West lands 38 adds on “Hurricane” f/The Weeknd & Lil Baby (G.O.O.D.), giving him the Most Added track this week. Columbia pulls in 21 stations on Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar’s “family ties” as RCA’s Doja Cat picks up nine more commitments on “Need to Know” (Kemosabe). The panel anxiously awaits the lead single from Drake's Certified Lover Boy (OVO/Republic).
And at Modern Rock, S-Curve/Hollywood had this week’s Most Added record with Daisy the Great x AJR’s “Record Player.” Other winners include Capitol’s Halsey with “You asked for this,” Epic’s Bakar with “The Mission” and Arista’s Måneskin with “Beggin” (Sony Music Latin).
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