CHART FINAL: BAD BUNNY STAYS AT 100K+

Rimas' Bad Bunny logs a fourth non-consecutive week at #1 on the HITS Top 50, as Un Verano Sin Ti posts its ninth straight week north of 100k+ in total activity. The all-Spanish-language set is now the longest-running #1 of the year.

Columbia's Harry Styles returns to #2, followed by Republic heavyweights Drake and Morgan Wallen with Honestly, Nevermind (OVO) and Dangerous (Big Loud) at #3 and #4, respectively. Indeed, the House of Lipman owns four spots in this week's Top 10.

On a chart laden with catalog (Elvis, Journey, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Creedence, Elton, Petty), Kate Bush is trending Top 20 as the Stranger Things effect continues to propel her classic album Hounds of Love (Noble & Brite/ Parlophone/WMG).

Streeting this week are new titles from Lost Kids/Venice/Stem's Brent Faiyaz, SM/Warner's aespa, Mercury/Republic's James Bay and Interscope's Ken Carson.

See the full chart here.

Now, if you'll excuse us, we have to drive the dog to his post-July 4 therapy session.

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