At Top 40, RCA has the two biggest movers in the Top 10 this week, with Doja Cat’s "Woman" (Kemosabe) and Latto’s "Big Energy" both pulling in 1,000+ spins. Columbia's Lil Nas X inches up a spot with "THAT’S WHAT I WANT," looking ready to move to #1. Interscope's Imagine Dragons are poised to hit the Top 15 with "Enemy" f/JID, Arcane & League of Legends (KIDinaKORNER). It should be the #1 greatest gainer this week. Warner’s Saweetie makes her way to the Top 20 with "Closer" f/H.E.R. (ICY/RCA), while RCA's Tate McRae joins the Top 25 with "she's all i wanna be" alongside Capitol's Alesso & Katy Perry with "When I'm Gone.” Hollywood has Encanto’s "We Don't Talk About Bruno" (Walt Disney) entering the Top 30. Making their chart debuts this week will be Columbia's Dove Cameron with "Boyfriend" (Disruptor) and RCA's KYGO with "Dancing Feet" f/DNCE.
Meanwhile, at Rhythm, RCA continues to dominate the top of the chart as SZA’s “I Hate U” (TDE) moves to #2, Doja Cat’s “Woman” (Kemosabe) hits #5 and Chris Brown’s “Iffy” comes in at #6. Republic’s Nicki Minaj enters the Top 20 with “Do We Have a Problem” f/Lil Baby, and Epic’s Jnr Choi hits the Top 25 with “TO THE MOON.” Look for chart debuts this week from Interscope’s Shenseea with “R U That” f/21 Savage and RCA’s Nardo Wick with “Me or Sum” f/Future & Lil Baby.
And at Modern Rock, Interscope’s Imagine Dragons remain at #1 with "Enemy" f/JID, Arcane & League of Legends. Columbia’s Cannons climb to #3 with "Bad Dream,” while Dualtone’s The Lumineers approach the Top 25 with "Where We Are," pulling in 150 additional spins. The Orchard’s Hippo Campus makes its chart debut with “Ride or Die,” and The Beggars’ Snail Mail re-enters the chart with “Valentine.”
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