A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, Columbia's Nicky Youre joins the Top 5 this week with "Sunroof" f/dazy, as does Warner's Kate Bush, with "Running Up That Hill" (EMI/Parlophone). Columbia also has Beyoncé’s "BREAK MY SOUL" (Parkwood) entering the Top 10 just as Interscope's OneRepublic makes its way to the Top 15 with "I Ain't Worried" (Mosley) alongside RCA's Marshmello x Khalid with "Numb" (Joytime Collective). RCA likewise takes Doja Cat’s "Vegas" (Kemosabe) Top 20 and has Steve Lacy's "Bad Habit" (L-M) eyeing the Top 20 as the week’s greatest gainer. Debuting on the chart should be Def Jam's Muni Long & Saweetie with "Baby Boo" (Warner) and Warner's AESPA with "Life's Too Short.”

Meanwhile, at Rhythm, it’s looking like Mercury/Republic’s Post Malone will capture the #1 spot this week with “I Like You” f/Doja Cat as Columbia’s Beyoncé comes in at a very close #2 with “BREAK MY SOUL” (Parkwood). OVO/Republic’s Drake also continues to grow in the Top 10 with “Sticky.” Gaining more than 250 spins each this week are QC/Capitol’s Lil Baby with “In a Minute” and Def Jam’s Muni Long & Saweetie with “Baby Boo” (Warner), while RCA’s Saucy Santana enters the Top 25 with “Booty” f/Latto. Look for chart debuts by Epic’s Future with “LOVE YOU BETTER,” Interscope’s Kendrick Lamar f/Blxst & Amanda Reifer with “Die Hard” (pgLang/TDE/Aftermath) and RCA’s Steven Lacy with “Bad Habit” and Doja Cat’s “Vegas.”

And at Modern Rock, Arista’s Måneskin stays strong at #1 with “SUPERMODEL” for a third week, while Third Man/The Orchard’s Jack White enters the Top 5 with “What’s the Trick?” and Dirty Hit’s The 1975 arrive in the Top 20 with “Part of the Band.” Big Noise’s girlfriends hit the Top 25 this week with “High Again,” and Mercury/Republic’s AJR has a huge debut at #28 with “I Won’t.” Island/Republic’s The Killers could also make their chart debut after just one day of airplay with “boy.”

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