A RECAP OF RADIO ADD RECAPS

At Top 40, Capitol's Halsey takes the top of the add board with "So Good," posting 76 adds on impact. Columbia puts another 50 adds on Harry Styles’ "Late Night Talking," while Republic appends a further 43 stations to Post Malone’s "I Like You (A Happier Song)" f/Doja Cat (Mercury/RCA). Warner pulls in 35 adds on Kate Bush’s "Running Up That Hill" (EMI/Parlophone) as RCA impacts Marshmello X Khalid’s "Numb" (Joytime Collective). Columbia's second entry in the Top 10 is Calvin Harris’ "Potion" w/Dua Lipa & Young Thug, which garners 20 additional stations. Interscope corrals 18 more adds on Imagine Dragons’ "Bones" (KIDinaKORNER), and Epic puts another 17 on Future’s "WAIT FOR U" f/Drake & Tems (Republic). Capitol also has a second entry this week, with Leah Kate’s "10 Things I Hate About You" (10K Projects), which grabs 14 more stations. Closing out the Top 10 Most Added column is BTS’ "Yet to Come" (Geffen/Interscope), which lands 13 early adds this week.

At Rhythm, meanwhile, Def Jam’s Muni Long & Saweetie acquire 25 early commitments on “Baby Boo,” making it this week’s Most Added record. Columbia sees Fivio Foreign pull in 15 stations on “What’s My Name” w/Queen Naija & Coi Leray as Republic’s Post Malone hauls in another 14 adds on “I Like You (A Happier Song)” f/Doja Cat (Mercury/RCA). Columbia also has Ye & XXXTENTACION picking up seven more stations on “True Love.”

And at Modern Rock, Maggie Rogers’ “Want Want” (Capitol) and Phoenix’s “Alpha Zulu” (Glassnote) share Most Added honors this week. Other winners include Exotic Location’s Jimmy Eat World with “Something Loud” and Virgin/Sumerian’s Palaye Royale with “Broken.”

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