A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, Columbia sees The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber’s "Stay" dominate the top of the chart for a fifth consecutive week—and it doesn’t look like it’ll be the last! Columbia also has Lil Nas X’s "INDUSTRY BABY" f/Jack Harlow moving Top 5, and Interscope's Olivia Rodrigo joins the Top 10 with "traitor" (Geffen). RCA's Doja Cat enters the Top 15 with "Need to Know" (Kemosabe), while Def Jam's Bieber hits the Top 20 with "Ghost." Other big moves on the chart include those of LNX’s "THATS WHAT I WANT” (Columbia), which bum-rushes the Top 25, and Capitol's Alesso & Marshmello, inching closer to the Top 30 with "Chasing Stars" f/James Bay.

Meanwhile, at Rhythm, RCA’s WizKid and Columbia’s Lil Nas hold down the #1 and #2 spots with “Essence” f/Tems and “INDUSTRY BABY,” respectively, as Republic’s Drake rockets to #3 with “Way 2 Sexy” f/Future & Young Thug (OVO/300 Entertainment-Epic). Entering the Top 10 this week is Columbia’s TKL & Bieber with “Stay” and Interscope’s Moneybagg Yo with “Wockesha.” Capitol’s Capella Grey makes his way to the Top 15 with “GYALIS,” and joining the Top 25 is Drake with “Girls Want Girls” f/Lil Baby and Columbia’s Chlöe with “Have Mercy” (Parkwood).

And at Modern Rock, Arista’s Måneskin will have the new #1 record next week with “Beggin” (Sony Music Latin). Shooting up the chart this week will be Dualtone’s The Lumineers with “BRIGHTSIDE” as it moves 34*-18*, representing a nearly 500-spin increase. Republic’s Glass Animals arrive in the Top 20 with “I Don’t Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance),” and S-Curve/Hollywood’s Daisy the Great x AJR hit the Top 25 with “Record Player.” Making its chart debut is Saddest Factory’s MUNA with “Silk Chiffon” f/Phoebe Bridgers.

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