A RECAP OF RADIO ADD RECAPS

At Top 40 Interscope’s Team Romano & Lopes have Olivia Rodrigo's "bad idea right?" (Geffen) as the #1 Most Added track this week. It also puts two more songs in the Top 10 as NewJeans’ “Super Shy” picks up 15 adds and Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” (Darkroom) scores 10. Republic's Spangler squad secures another 22 on Noah Kahan’s "Dial Drunk" (Mercury), while RCA's Rothschild crew stacks 21 more on Doja Cat's "Paint the Town Red" (Kemosabe) and Capitol's Marella mob puts 19 additional stations on Doechii’s "What It Is (Block Boy)" (TDE). Columbia's Gray and co. post another 14 adds on Diplo, Jessie Murph & Polo G’s "Heartbroken, and In2une's Connone & Lucek team close out the Top 10 with 10 adds on Loud Luxury & Two Friends’ "If Only I" f/Bebe Rexha (Armada/Helix/Warner).

At Rhythm, meanwhile, Def Jam has its first Rhythm release this week after a three-month hiatus with DJ Khaled’s “SUPPOSED TO BE LOVED” f/Lil Baby, Future & Lil Uzi Vert (We the Best), which Noah and the squad impact as the #1 Most Added track with 64 stations. Epic’s Sack and Dontay pull in 40 more believers on Travis Scott & Drake’s “Melt Down” as Dixie and Capitol see 20 commitments on Offset & Cardi B’s “Jealousy.” Interscope and Nino officially impact Jay Rock’s “Too Fast (Pull Over)” w/Latto & Anderson .Paak, which picks up 17 adds, while Warner’s B Dot lands nine more supporters on NLE Choppa’s “It’s Getting Hot” and seven new stations on Saweetie x YG x Tyga’s “BIRTHDAY” (ICY).

And at Modern Rock, a bunch of records tie for Most Added honors this week; Warner’s Rob Goldklang did well with “Invisible Hand” by +++ (Crosses) and Royal Blood’s “Pull Me Through,” while RCA’s Gary Gorman continues to shine with Foo Fighters’ “Under You.” Atlantic also enjoys a nice week with Portugal. The Man’s “Summer of Luv” f/Unknown Mortal Orchestra.

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