At Top 40, Columbia’s Team Peter Gray will remain in the #1 spot for a seventh consecutive week with Miley Cyrus' "Flowers.” RCA’s Rothschild and crew have SZA’s “Kill Bill” (TDE) in the #2 spot, followed by Miguel's "Sure Thing," which joins the Top 10 as one of the week's greatest gainers. Columbia also now has Cyrus’ “River” in the Top 20. Sackheim's Epic outfit moves Meghan Trainor's "Mother" into the Top 30, as does Marella’s Capitol crew with Halsey's "Die 4 Me.” Debuting on the chart this week will be Capitol's Toosii with "Favorite Song" (SCMG).
At Rhythm, meanwhile, Davey Dee and Republic hold Coi Leray’s “Players” (Uptown) at #1 for a fourth week. Though there’s little change in the Top 10, Davey will maneuver Drake & 21 Savage’s “Spin Bout U” to #1 next week and add over 500 spins to Nicki Minaj’s “Red Ruby da Sleeze.” Dixie and Capitol will also be up triple digits, putting 350+ spins on Ice Spice’s “In Ha Mood” (10K Projects), 600+ spins on Toosii’s “Favorite Song” (SCMG) as it enters the Top 20 and more than 500 spins on Doechii x Kodak Black’s “What It is.” Look for B Dot Scales and Warner to debut this week with NLE Choppa’s “Ain’t Gonna Answer.”
And at Modern Rock, Warner’s Rob Goldklang celebrates a fourth week atop the chart with Linkin Park’s “Lost.” Rob also has a potential #1 on his hands with Gorillaz’ “New Gold” f/Tame Impala & Bootie Brown, which surges to #3 this week. Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin gets Depeche Mode’s “Ghosts Again” its first Top 10 in 20 years, while Dirty Hit’s beabadoobee hits the Top 15 with “the perfect pair.” Entering the Top 20 will be Dirty Heads’ “Rescue Me,” led by Jackie Kajzer and John DiMaio at Better Noise, and Hollywood’s Buddy Deal has a nice chart debut with Little Image’s “Out of My Mind” this week.
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