At Top 40, the chart won’t see a lot of change this week as the Memorial Day Weekend specialty shows are expected to be heavy with recurrent airplay. That said, Columbia sees Harry Styles keep his strong hold in the #1 spot with "As It Was," while labelmate Nicky Youre joins the Top 20 with "Sunroof" f/dazy and Capitol's Leah Kate looks set to enter the Top 30 with "10 Things I Hate About You" (10K Projects).
At Rhythm, meanwhile, RCA sees Doja Cat’s “Get Into It (Yuh)” (Kemosabe) move to #2 this week as Justin Bieber makes his way into the Top 10 with “Honest” f/Don Toliver (Universal/Def Jam). Capitol’s Vince Staples enjoys another 200-spin increase on “MAGIC” f/Mustard, and Republic’s Post Malone & Roddy Ricch enter the Top 15 with “Cooped Up” (Mercury). Joining the Top 25 this week will be Columbia’s The Kid LAROI with “Thousand Miles,” while Interscope has Kendrick Lamar & Kodak Black’s “Silent Hill” (pgLang/TDE/Aftermath) debuting in the Top 30. Also look for arrivals from RCA’s Khalid with “Skyline” and Def Jam’s Pusha T with “Scrape It Off the Top” f/Lil Uzi Vert & Don Toliver.
And at Modern Rock, Capitol’s Bob Moses remains at #1 for a second week with “Love Brand New.” Dualtone’s Lumineers enter the Top 5 this week with “Where We Are,” and Warner/Reprise’s My Chemical Romance surges to #13 with “The Foundations of Decay,” up 500 spins. Arista’s Måneksin also sees a 500-spin increase, on “SUPERMODEL,” which makes a huge move to #16, and RCA’s WALK THE MOON hits the Top 30 with “Giants.” Making their chart debuts this week will be Glassnote’s Ripe with “Settling” and Warner’s MUSE with “Compliance.”
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