A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, RCA’s Team Rothschild has SZA's "Kill Bill" (TDE) climbing to take the top spot this week. Interscope’s Romano & Lopes have two tracks moving up in the Top 10 as Rema & Selena Gomez's "Calm Down" hits the Top 5 and Lady Gaga’s "Bloody Mary" joins the Top 10. Capitol’s Marella mob has lots of action on the chart this week: Niall Horan's "Heaven" gets ready to enter the Top 20, Halsey's "Die 4 Me" reaches the Top 25 and Toosii’s "Favorite Song" (SCMG) hits the Top 30. Also joining the Top 30 this week will be Lizzy McAlpine's "Ceilings" (Harbour Artist/AWAL), led by Connone & Lucek's In2une crew, plus Warner’s Chester & Reich squad with Macklemore’s "No More Bad Days” f/Collett. Debuting on the chart this week will be Spangler's Republic team with Nicki Minaj's "Red Ruby da Sleeze.”

At Rhythm, meanwhile, Davey Dee and Republic keep their success going with Drake & 21 Savage’s “Spin Bout U” (OVO), which will be #1 this week. The rest of the Top 10 remains the same. Dixie and Capitol have Ice Spice’s “In Ha Mood” (10K Projects), Toosii’s “Favorite Song” (SCMG) and Doechii x Kodak Black’s “What It Is” moving up the Top 25. Warner’s B Dot Scales has NLE Choppa x Lil Wayne’s “AIN’T GONNA ANSWER” up more than 500 spins this week. Look for debuts by Epic‘s Sackheim and Dontay with BIA’s “I’M THAT BITCH and Columbia’s Strazza with Miley Cyrus’ “River.”

And at Modern Rock, Warner’s Rob Goldklang scores a fifth week at #1 with Linkin Park’s “Lost.” Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin has Rosa Linn’s “SNAP” next up to the Top 10 and sees a strong debut at #30 with Hozier’s “Eat Your Young.” Glassnote’s Michael Starr enjoys a huge jump on GROUPLOVE’s “Hello,” moving 40*-24* after a 250-spin increase. Hollywood’s Buddy Deal experiences a similar trajectory with Little Image’s “Out of My Mind,” which moves 37*-25*. Big Loud Rock’s Letdown. makes his chart debut with “Crying in the Shower.”

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