A RECAP OF RADIO ADD RECAPS

At Top 40, there’s a lot of cleaning up on a very light addboard today. Columbia pulls in 34 closeout adds on Lil Nas X’s "THATS WHAT I WANT" as Republic impacts Twice’s "The Feels" (Imperial) with 32 adds. Also impacting is RCA’s Trevor Daniel with 28 adds out of the box on "Alone." In2une stacks another 24 adds on THE ANXIETY, WILLOW & Tyler Cole’s "Meet Me at Our Spot" (MSFTS/Roc Nation). Republic puts another 19 adds on Jonas Brothers’ "Who's in Your Head" and 18 adds on Drake’s "Way 2 Sexy" f/Future & Young Thug (OVO/300 Entertainment-Epic). Posting 17 more adds each is Interscope’s Elton John & Dua Lipa with "Cold Heart (PNAU remix)" (Mercury/Warner) and Epic’s GIVĒON with "For Tonight" (Not So Fast).

Meanwhile, at Rhythm, Warner’s Wale wasted no time picking up 40 adds for his latest track, “Poke It Out” f/J. Cole & Cool & Dre, taking Most Added honors this week. RCA’s Latto comes in a close second, grabbing 34 commitments—with 14 early adds last week—on “Big Energy.” LNX sees 22 stations out of the box on “THATS WHAT I WANT,” while Chlöe’s “Have Mercy” (Parkwood/Columbia) and GIVĒON’s “For Tonight” (Not So Fast/Epic) see nine new believers each.

And at Modern Rock, Warner’s The Regrettes have this week’s Most Added record with “Monday.” Other winners include Dualtone’s The Lumineers with “BRIGHTSIDE,” Republic’s Glass Animals with “I Don’t Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance)," Epic’s Modest Mouse with “The Sun Hasn’t Left” and RCA’s Kings of Leon with “Time in Disguise.”

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