A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, Columbia has The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber’s “Stay” in the #1 spot for a 10th consecutive week. Labelmate Lil Nas X’s "INDUSTRY BABY" f/Jack Harlow continues to grow and is just itching to move up. Climbing the Top 10 are RCA's Doja Cat with "You Right" f/The Weeknd and "Need to Know" (Kemosabe) and Columbia's Adele with "Easy on Me.” Interscope has Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever” (Darkroom) in the Top 20 as Capitol's NEIKED x Mae Muller x Polo G pushes toward it with "Better Days” and Republic's Swedish House Mafia is Top 25-bound with "Moth to a Flame" f/The Weeknd. Debuting on the chart just hours after release will be Republic's Post Malone & The Weeknd with "One Right Now.”

Meanwhile, at Rhythm, RCA’s Doja Cat remains atop the chart this week with “Need to Know” (Kemosabe), but the race for the next #1 is already on. Columbia’s The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber come in at #3 with “Stay,” and Republic’s Drake has “Girls Want Girls” f/Lil Baby (OVO) at #6. Capitol’s Capella Grey also enters the Top 10 with “GYALIS,” as does Columbia’s Chlöe with “Have Mercy” (Parkwood). Warner’s Wale arrives in the Top 15 with “Poke it Out” f/J. Cole & Cool & Dre, and Def Jam sees Kendra Jai’s “Seesaw” f/Saweetie move to the Top 25. Look for Warner’s Majid Jordan to debut this week with “Stars Align” f/Drake.

And at Modern Rock, Arista’s Måneskin enjoys a 6th week in the #1 position with “Beggin’” (Sony Music Latin). Dualtone’s The Lumineers move to #3 this week with “BRIGHTSIDE” as Republic’s Glass Animals enter the Top 10 with “I Don’t Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance).” Third Man/The Orchard’s Jack White quickly hits the Top 15 with “Taking Me Back” alongside Capitol’s Halsey with “You asked for this.” Warner’s Nessa Barrett moves up the Top 20 with “I hope ur miserable until ur dead,” and Homemade/10K/Virgin/Capitol’s COIN has a Top 25 debut with “Chapstick.” Also making their chart debuts are AWAL’s Wombats with “If You Ever Leave, I’m Coming” and ADA’s Papa Roach with “Kill the Noise.”

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