A RECAP OF RADIO ADD RECAPS

At Top 40, Columbia sits atop the add board today as it puts 101 additional adds on Beyoncé’s "BREAK MY SOUL" (Parkwood). Warner has two tracks in the Top 10 this week, scoring 53 impact adds on Joji’s "Glimpse of Us" (88rising) and 31 more adds on Kate Bush’s "Running Up That Hill" (EMI/Parlophone). Republic picks up another 39 adds on Drake’s "Massive" (OVO), while Epic brings in another 33 on Black Eyed Peas x Shakira x David Guetta’s “DON’T YOU WORRY” and RCA stacks 24 additional adds on Marshmello x Khalid’s "Numb" (Joytime Collective). Capitol also has two in the Top 10, securing 20 more adds on Halsey’s "So Good" and 10 on Leah Kate’s "10 Things I Hate About You" (10K Projects). Interscope rounds out the Top 10 Most Added with another 14 on OneRepublic’s "I Ain't Worried" (Mosley).

At Rhythm, meanwhile, Columbia’s Beyoncé grabs 56 first-week adds on “BREAK MY SOUL” (Parkwood), easily eclipsing Interscope’s Moneybagg Yo, who grabs 26 commitments on “See Wat I’m Sayin.” Def Jam’s Muni Long pulls in 21 adds on “Baby Boo” f/Saweetie (Supergiant), Capitol’s Lil Baby secures another 19 stations on “In a Minute” and Republic’s Drake closes out another 14 on “Sticky” (OVO).

And at Modern Rock, Better Noise’s Dirty Heads take this week’s Most Added honors with “Life’s Been Good.” Other winners include Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” (EMI/Parlophone/Warner), Almost Monday’s “Sun Keeps on Shining” (Hollywood), Palaye Royale’s “Broken” (Virgin/Sumerian), Maggie Rogers’ “Want Want” (Capitol) and Wilderado’s “Surefire” (Bright Antenna).

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