At Top 40, Epic’s Team Sackheim puts Meghan Trainor's "Mother" in the #1 spot on the add board this week, bringing in another 31 adds. Columbia's Gray and bunch score 22 more adds on Miley Cyrus' "River," while RCA's Rothschild and staff post another 18 adds on Miguel's "Sure Thing" (By Storm) and Capitol’s Marella crew pulls in 14 more adds on Halsey's "Die 4 Me." Warner's Team Chester & Dyer land another 14 on Macklemore's "NO BAD DAYS" f/Collett (Bendo) as In2unes' Connone & Lucek put 12 more stations on Lizzy McAlpine's "Ceilings" (Harbour Artists/AWAL). Republic’s Spangler squad also brings in 12 adds on Morgan Wallen's "Last Night" (Big Loud/Mercury). With its second entry in the Top 10 Most Added, the Epic team racks up an additional seven adds on Zara Larsson's "Can't Tame Her" (SummerHouse).
At Rhythm, meanwhile, Dixie and Capitol enjoy a great impact week with Doechii & Kodak Black’s “What It Is (Block Boy)” (TDE), which gets 38 commitments out of the gate. Davey Dee and Republic pull in 14 more adds on Nicki Minaj’s “Red Ruby da Sleeze.” Capitol also scores eight new stations on Toosii’s “Favorite Song” as Columbia’s Strazza brings in seven new believers on Miley Cyrus’ “River” this week, plus five new adds on The Kid LAROI’s “Love Again.” Nino and Interscope also pull in seven more stations on Ella Mai’s “This Is.”
And at Modern Rock, Virgin’s Marni Halpern and Marisa DiFrisco score Most Added honors this week with Tame Impala’s “Wings of Time.” Also enjoying a great add week is New West’s “Those Eyes,” led by Republic’s Amanda Dobbins and Drew Hauser. Warner’s Rob Goldklang keeps rolling with Mike Shinoda’s “In My Head” f/Kailee Morgue and Gorillaz’ “New Gold” f/Tame Impala & Bootie Brown, while Glassnote’s Michael Starr impresses with Phoenix’s “After Midnight.”
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