At Top 40, Republic Corps' Team Spangler has the new #1 at T40 this week as Sabrina Carpenter’s “Feather” (Island) moves up. Chester & Reich's Warner squad has two tracks climbing up in the Top 10 as Teddy Swims' "Lose Control" notches up inside the Top 5 and Benson Boone's "Beautiful Things" (Night Street) joins the Top 10. Republic's Ariana Grande looks to enter the Top 15 with "we can't be friends (wait for your love)," which is the week's Greatest Gainer. Warner also has Dua Lipa’s "Training Season" now Top 20. ICLG’s Team Marella debuts Olivia Rodrigo's newly released "obsessed" (Geffen) and it is Top 30 just a few hours after release. Also debuting on the chart is Epic's Sackheim & Dimig crew with Meghan Trainor & T-Pain’s "Been Like This.”
At Rhythm, meanwhile, there’s some good movement inside the Top 10 this week. Republic Corps' Team Davey sees Nicki Minaj’s "FTCU" (Republic) move to #6, while Muni Long’s "Made for Me" (Supergiant/Def Jam) leaps to the Top 10 at #8. Lori and RCA have Flo Milli’s "Never Lose Me" sliding to #9. Also joining the Top 10 is Epic’s Sack and Dontay with 21 Savage’s "née-nah" f/Travis Scott & Metro Boomin. James White and Columbia have Beyoncé’s "TEXAS HOLD ‘EM" (Parkwood) up 400 spins and will come in at #11. RCA also has an amazing week of grown with SZA’s "Saturn" (TDE), and same goes for label mate Bryson Tiller with "Whatever She Wants” (TrapSoul). Dixie and ICLG see GloRilla’s "Yeah Glo!" climb three spots to #31.
And at Modern Rock, it’s another tight race for next week’s new #1, but I look for RCA’s Gary Gorman to take the top spot with Cage the Elephant’s “Neon Pill.” Gary also scores a Top 10 hit with Foo Fighters’ “The Glass” (Roswell/RCA). AWAL’s Dave Lombardi surges in the Top 20 with Royel Otis’ “Murder on the Dance Floor” as Dirty Hit’s Bleachers quickly enters the Top 20 with “Tiny Moves.” Also approaching the Top 20 and looking to break wide open are Warner’s Michael Marcagi with “Scared to Start” and AWAL’s Djo with “End of Beginning.” ICLG’s Robbie Lloyd scores a couple of strong debuts this week with Good Neighbours’ “Home” and Catfish and the Bottlemen’s “Showtime.” Also securing a chart debut is Cletus the Van’s Judah & the Lion with “Long Dark Night.”
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