At Top 40, Warner's Chester & Reich hold down the two top spots on the chart this week with Teddy Swims' "Lose Control" remaining at #1 for another week and Benson Boone's "Beautiful Things" (Night Street) notching up to #2. Republic Corps' Spangler & Lucas have two tracks climbing inside the Top 10 as Ariana Grande's "we can't be friends (wait for your love)" moves to #8 and Noah Kahan's "Stick Season" (Mercury) lands at #9. Columbia's Team Gray has two new tracks joining the Top 30, Hozier's "Too Sweet" and Beyoncé's "II MOST WANTED" f/Miley Cyrus(Parkwood). Debuting on the chart this week will be Warner's Dua Lipa with her newly released "Illusion" and Dasha’s "Austin" (WMN).
At Rhythm, meanwhile, Davey and Republic Corps are racing against themselves for the #1 spot. Muni Long’s "Made for Me" (Def Jam) is there as I write this, but Nicki Minaj’s "FTCU" (Republic) is at #2 and making a late surge; it will be very close. Epic’s Sack and Dontay will have 21 Savage’s "redrum" end the week at #4. Lori G and RCA will see Flo Milli’s "Never Lose Me" join the Top 5 next week. Epic also moves Future & Metro Boomin’s "Like That" w/Kendrick Lamar (Boominati/Freebandz/Republic) inside the Top 15, as well as Travis Scott’s "FE!N” f/Playboi Carti (Cactus Jack) to the Top 20. Dixie and ICLG welcome GloRilla’s "Yeah Glo!" the Top 25. Lori and RCA will impact Doja Cat’s "OKLOSER" (Kemosabe) in the next few weeks, but it’s already inside the Top 50.
And at Modern Rock, many congrats to Warner’s Rob Goldklang and Crush Music’s Garrett Capone for Green Day’s “Dilemma” being next week’s new #1. Republic’s Amanda Dobbins scores a Top 5 hit with Pearl Jam’s “Dark Matter” and Glass Animals’ “Creatures in Heaven” is up 500 spins as it joins the Top 15 during its second week. AWAL’s Dave Lombardi enters the Top 10 with Royel Otis’ “Murder on the Dance Floor” (Royel Otis/Triple J/ABC). ICLG’s Robbie Lloyd rockets to #12 with Imagine Dragons’ “Eyes Closed” (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope), up 600 spins. ADA/New Noize’s Papa Roach hit the Top 15 with “Leave a Light On.” Big Loud Rock’s Dave Barbis sees Blame My Youth’s “The Break” arrive in the Top 20 as Letdown.’s “Hate Myself” makes its chart debut.
NOW WHAT?
We have no fucking idea.
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