At Top 40, RCA's Team Rothschild brings in a whopping 161 impact adds on Justin Timberlake's newly released "Selfish,” taking #1 Most Added honors. Warner's Chester & Reich crew put 50 early adds on Benson Boone's "Beautiful Things" (Night Street). Republic's Spangler squad has three tracks in the Top 10: The Weeknd's "One of the Girls" f/JENNIE (XO) with 38 adds, Sophie Ellis-Bextor's "Murder on the Dancefloor" (Casablanca) with 29 adds and Noah Kahan's "Stick Season" (Mercury) with another 13 adds. Interscope's Team Romano & Lopes puts 23 more adds on Reneé Rapp's "Not My Fault," and Capitol's Marella bunch lands 10 early adds on Ice Spice's "Think U the Shit (Fart)" (10K Projects).
At Rhythm, meanwhile, Dixie and Capitol have the #1 Most Added track this week with Ice Spice’s "Think U the Shit (Fart)" (10K Projects), which secures 53 stations. RCA’s Lori G and Inca post a cool 46 commitments on Justin Timberlake’s "Selfish,” and Republic’s Davey sees 21 believers come in on Nicki Minaj’s "FTCU.” Def Jam’s Noah Sheer pulls in 19 on Muni Long’s "Made for Me" during its first week. Sack and Dontay at Epic follow up a Most Added week with another 10 commitments on 21 Savage’s "nee-nah.” RCA also sees nine stations add Flo Millie’s "Never Lose Me” as Def Jam grabs another eight on Fridayy’s "When It Comes to You.”
And at Modern Rock, congrats to Crush’s Garrett Capone for Most Added honors this week with Fall Out Boy’s “So Much (for) Stardust.” It was likewise a great week for Virgin’s Marni Halpern and Marisa DiFrisco with The Maine’s “Thoughts I Have While Lying…" The same goes for Warner’s Rob Goldklang and Crush’s Capone with Green Day’s “Dilemma.” Other winners include Hit Maker Music Group’s Smith with “Pathetic” and Glassnote’s Michael Starr with Mumford & Sons x Pharell’s “Good People.”
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