At Top 40, Spangler and the Republic crew will enjoy another week in the #1 spot with Taylor Swift's "Cruel Summer." Jumping to #2 as greatest gainer is Interscope's Romano & Lopes squad with Olivia Rodrigo’s "vampire" (Geffen). Columbia's Team Gray has a new Top 10 this week as Luke Combs' "Fast Car" tunes up. Virgin's Halpern and group get a big chart move this week, with David Kushner's "Daylight" making the leap to the Top 20. Debuting on the chart and already eyeing the Top 20 is Rothschild's RCA troupe with Doja Cat's newly released "Paint the Town Red" (Kemosabe). Also debuting will be Billie Eilish's "What Was I Made For?" (Darkroom/Interscope) and Chris Brown's "Summer Too Hot" (Chris Brown Entertainment/RCA).
At Rhythm, meanwhile, RCA’s Lori G and Inca will narrowly make Latto’s “Put It on da Floor” the week’s new #1. Dixie and Capitol continue to build Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice’s “Barbie World” w/Aqua (Atlantic-Republic), staring the week in the Top 5. Rick Sackheim and Dontay at Epic have Travis Scott x Bad Bunny x The Weeknd’s “K-POP” (Cactus Jack) in the Top 15. They’re impacting a new Travis Scott track, “Melt Down” f/Drake, this week. RCA also has Doja Cat’s “Paint the Town Red” (Kemosabe) in the Top 20 after one week of airplay. B Dot Scales and the Warner team are not far behind with Saweetie x YG x Tyga’s “BIRTHDAY,” which enters the Top 25 after a week, while Epic moves Mario x Lil Wayne’s “Main One” f/Tyga into the Top 25.
And at Modern Rock, congrats to Concord’s Angelo Scrobe as Thirty Seconds to Mars’ “Stuck” will be next week’s new #1. AWAL’s Dave Lombardi enters the Top 5 with Lovejoy’s “Call Me What You Like.” Mercury/Republic’s Amanda Dobbins and Drew Hauser hit the Top 10 with Noah Kahan’s “Dial Drunk,” while RCA’s Gary Gorman has Foo Fighters’ “Under You” gaining 500 spins and joining the Top 15. Virgin’s Marisa DiFrisco has a multiformat smash with David Kushner’s “Daylight,” which arrives in the Top 20.
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