At Top 40, Republic's Team Spangler has four tracks in the Top 10 Most Added column this week as Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice's "Barbie World" w/Aqua (Atlantic-Capitol) lands at #1 with 41 adds, followed by Taylor Swift's "Cruel Summer" at #2 with 31, Metro Boomin x NAV x A Boogie Wit da Hoodie’s "Calling" f/Swae Lee at #9 with 12 new stations and The Weeknd's "Popular" f/Playboi Carti & Madonna at #10 with six more. Columbia's Gray squad puts another 20 stations on Dominic Fike's "Mona Lisa" and six more on Harry Styles' "Satellite,” while RCA's Rothschild crew brings in another 18 stations on Doja Cat's "Attention" (Kemosabe) and six more on SZA's "Snooze" (TDE). Dyer is also back in the Top 10, bringing another 18 adds to Lil Durk's "All My Life" f/J. Cole (Alamo). Epic's Sackheim and staff put six additional stations on Bakar’s "Hell N Back" (Black Butter), as does In2une's Connone & Lucek group with Kodak Black & NLE Choppa’s "Angel Part 1" f/Jimin, JVKE & Muni Long (APG).
At Rhythm, meanwhile, it was a very active week. When it came down to the wire, Dixie and Capitol scored 55 commitments on Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice’s “Barbie World” for Most Added honors, narrowly edging out RCA’s Lori and Inca with Chris Brown’s “Summer Too Hot,” which settled for 52 stations on impact. Nino and Interscope are third this week with GloRilla’s “Lick or Sumn,” which lands 24 adds. RCA also sees another 13 believers on Doja Cat’s “Attention” and seven more on Latto’s “Put It on da Floor.”
And at Modern Rock, Fall Out Boy’s “Hold Me Like a Grudge” (Fueled by Ramen/Elektra/3EE) was the week’s Most Added record. Capitol’s Dan Connelly had a great week with Beck & Phoenix’s “Odyssey,” as did Photo Finish/Virgin’s Marisa DiFrisco with The Maine’s “Blame.” Other winners include Arista’s Beach Weather with “Unlovable” f/Pale Waves, Thirty Tigers’ DURRY with “Who’s Laughing Now” and Mercury/Republic’s Noah Kahan with “Dial Drunk.”
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