A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, Columbia’s Gray bunch will remain in the #1 spot with Miley Cyrus' "Flowers,” which looks firmly planted for a third week. Rothschild's RCA team has the greatest gainer this week as SZA's "Kill Bill" (TDE) rises to #4. The Orchard's Buch & Sarullo move RAYE’s "Escapism." f/070 Shake (Human Re Sources) into the Top 10, as do Interscope’s Romano & Lopes with REMA & Selena Gomez's "Calm Down" (Mavin/Virgin). Making its chart debut this week will be Halsey's "Die 4 Me," guided by Capitol’s Marella squad.

At Rhythm, meanwhile, RCA’s Lori G and Inca hold SZA’s “Kill Bill” (TDE) at #1 for a second week. Republic’s Team Davey Dee has Metro Boomin’s "Creepin'" f/The Weeknd & 21 Savage at #2, followed by Coi Leray’s “Players” at #3 and Drake & 21 Savage’s “Spin Bout U” in the Top 10. Making its way into the Top 15 this week will be Columbia’s Team Strazza with Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers.” RCA also sees Latto’s “Lottery” f/LU KALA (Streamcut) rocket into the Top 20. Capitol’s Dixie Tipton has Ice Spice’s “In Ha Mood” (10K Projects) entering the Top 30, and you can look for Republic's Big Boss Vette to debut this week with “Pretty Girls Walk.”

And at Modern Rock, Crush Music’s Fall Out Boy holds at #1 for a second week with “Love From the Other Side.” Warner’s Rob Goldklang has Linkin Park’s “Lost” at #2 and in position for a lengthy run at the top spot in the weeks to come. The Orchard’s Scott Burton hits a milestone with lovelytheband’s “Sail Away,” which lands at #3. Dirty Hit’s beabadoobee quickly hits the Top 25 with “the perfect pair.” A passel of records make their chart debuts this week, including AWAL’s Lovejoy with “Call Me What You Like,” Island/Republic’s CHVRCHES with “Over,” Better Noise’s Dirty Heads with “Rescue Me” and The Orchard’s Caroline Polachek with “Welcome to My Island.”

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