At Top 40, Columbia's hot streak continues with two big movers in the Top 10 as Harry Styles’ "Late Night Talking" is now Top 5 and Nicky Youre’s "Sunroof" f/dazy looks set to join the Top 5. The greatest gainer on the chart this week is Warner's Kate Bush with her history-making "Running Up That Hill" (EMI/Parlophone), which moves into the Top 10. Joining the Top 20 will be Warner's JOJI with "Glimpse of Us" (88rising) and RCA's Marshmello x Khalid with "Numb" (Joytime Collective). Interscope's OneRepublic enters the Top 30, with "I Ain't Worried" (Mosley), as does RCA's Doja Cat, with "Vegas" (Kemosabe). Debuting on the chart will be Republic's Morgan Wallen with "Wasted on You" (Big Loud).
At Rhythm, meanwhile, Mercury/Republic’s Post Malone & Roddy Ricch have the new #1 record with “Cooped Up.” Malone’s other current single, “I Like You (A Happier Song)” f/Doja Cat, is in the Top 5, too. Continuing to grow in the Top 10 is Parkwood/Columbia’s Beyoncé with “BREAK MY SOUL” and OVO/Republic’s Drake with “Sticky.” Columbia also has Fivio Foreign’s “What’s My Name” w/Queen Naija & Coi Leray entering the Top 15. Up more than 350 spins each this week will be Motown/Capitol’s Lil Baby with “In a Minute” and Blac Noize!/Interscope’s Hitkidd & GloRilla with “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).” Look for debuts from Murda Beatz’s “NO MÁS” f/Anita, J. Balvin, Quavo & Pharrell (Warner), Saucy Santana’s “Booty” f/Latto (RCA) and City Girls’ “Good Love” (QC/Motown/Capitol).
And at Modern Rock, Arista’s Måneksin takes the top spot with “SUPERMODEL.” EMI/Warner’s Kate Bush enters the Top 5 with “Running Up That Hill,” while Interscope’s YUNGBLUD arrives in the Top 10 with “The Funeral” and Better Noise’s Dirty Heads hit the Top 25 with “Life’s Been Good.” Dirty Hit’s The 1975 have an impressive chart debut in the vicinity of the Top 25 with “Part of the Band.”
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