At Top 40, Republic impacts Post Malone’s "I Like You (A Happier Song)" f/Doja Cat (Mercury/RCA) with 98 adds, taking top honors this week. Columbia has three tracks in the Top 10 Most Added, pulling in 64 adds on Harry Styles’ "Late Night Talking,” 33 on Calvin Harris’ "Potion" w/Dua Lipa & Young Thug and 21 on Nicky Youre’s "Sunroof" f/dazy. Interscope has two entries at T40 as Imagine Dragons' "Bones" grabs 37 adds, landing in the Top 3, and Lady Gaga’s "Hold My Hand” picks up another seven stations. Epic also has two tracks in the Top 10, with JNR Choi’s "TO THE MOON" pulling in 11 more adds and Future’s "WAIT FOR U" f/Drake & Tems (Republic) picking up eight. Arista’s Måneskin scores 11 more adds on "SUPERMODEL," while In2une posts nine on KX5’s—Kaskade & Deadmau5's—"Escape" f/Hayla (mau5trap/Arkade/AWAL). Tying for the 10th spot this week are Khalid’s "Skyline" (Right Hand/RCA) and Leah Kate’s "10 Things I Hate About You” (Capitol), both pulling in seven additional adds each.
At Rhythm, meanwhile, Republic’s Post Malone teams up with Doja Cat for “I Like You (A Happier Song)” (Mercury/RCA), which nabs 42 adds on impact. Interscope’s Ella Mai follows, grabbing 23 commitments on “How” f/Roddy Ricch. Columbia’s Fivio Foreign gets another 12 stations on “What’s My Name” w/Queen Naija & Coi Leray a week before official impact as labelmates Ye & XXXTENTACION see another nine stations come in on “True Love” and Island/Republic's SleazyWorld Go picks up seven new believers on “Sleazy Flow.”
And at Modern Rock, DCD2/Fueled by Ramen’s Panic! at the Disco takes Most Added honors this week with “Viva Las Vengeance.” Other winners include Glassnote’s Phoenix with “Alpha Zulu,” EMI’s Kate Bush with “Running Up That Hill,” Capitol’s Maggie Rogers with “Want Want” and Warner’s Red Hot Chili Peppers with “These Are the Ways.”
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