A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, RCA’s Team Rothschild has Doja Cat’s “Paint the Town Red” (Kemosabe) holding down the #1 spot for another week. Columbia’s Gray squad moves Top 5 with Miley Cyrus’ “Used to Be Young,” while RCA has Tate McRae’s “greedy” joining the Top 10. Arista’s Nick Petropoulos crew has Paul Russell’s “Lil Boo Thang” Top 10 bound as it rises to #12 this week. Republic’s Team Spangler sees Taylor Swift’s “Is It Over? (Taylor’s Version)” making a huge debut as it looks to swiftly move Top 25. They also have Morgan Wallen’s “Thinkin’ Bout Me” (Big Loud/Mercury) joining the chart this week.

At Rhythm, meanwhile, Epic’s Sack and Dontay have two records inside the Top 5 as "MELTDOWN" f/Drake and "I KNOW?" (Cactus Jack) continue to move towards #1. Davey and Republic have Drake’s "Rich Baby Daddy" f/Sexyy Red (OVO) joining the Top 10. Making moves inside the Top 15 this week is RCA's Lori G and Inca with Victoria Monét’s "On My Mama" and Doja Cat’s "Agora Hills" (Kemosabe), as well as Epic’s Tyla with "Water" (FAX). Dixie and Capitol drive IceSpice & Rema’s "Pretty Girl" (10K Projects) to the Top 20, as does Republic with Drake’s "First Person Shooter" f/J. Cole. Strazz and Columbia rocket to the Top 25 with The Kid LAROI’s “TOO MUCH” f/Jung Kook & Central Cee, and making its chart debut this week will be Capitol’s Offset with "WORTH IT" f/Don Toliver (Motown).

And at Modern Rock, Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin gets a fourth week at #1 with blink-182’s smash hit “ONE MORE TIME.” Warner’s Rob Goldklang and Crush’s Garrett Capone have Green Day’s “The American Dream Is Killing Me” rocket up the chart to #2 in its second week, while Dirty Hit’s Bleachers are trending at #12 with “Modern Girl” and Island/Republic’s The Last Dinner Party enters the Top 20 with “Nothing Matters.”

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