A RECAP OF RADIO ADD RECAPS

At Top 40, ICLG's Team Marella made Camila Cabello's "HOT UPTOWN" f/Drake (Geffen) the #1 Most Added track this week, while Rothschild's RCA crew put LISA's "Rockstar" (Loud Co.) in the #2 position with 48 new stations. Republic CorpsSpangler squad stacked another 43 adds on Sabrina Carpenter's "Please Please Please" (Island) and 17 more on Ariana Grande's "the boy is mine." Columbia's Gray and staff secured 36 early adds on The Kid LAROI’s "GIRLS." ICLG's second entry in the Top 10 is Billie Eilish's "BIRDS OF A FEATHER" (Darkroom/Interscope). Epic's Team Sackheim & Dimig brought in another 18 adds on Meghan Trainor's "Whoops," and RCA's second entry in the Top 10 is Myles Smith's "Stargazing," which locked in another 16 adds.

At Rhythm, meanwhile, Dixie and ICLG had quite the week as Camila Cabello’s "HOT UPTOWN" f/Drake (Geffen) picked up 39 adds on impact and Offset’s "Style Rare" f/Gunna secured 25 stations. Angelo Scrobe and the PULSE/Concord team see 33 commitments on Jeremih’s "Wait on It" f/Bryson Tiller & Chris Brown. Columbia's James White closed 15 early believers on The Kid LAROI’s "GIRLS.” RCA and Lori G put another 10 adds on Victoria Monét’s "Alright.”

And at Modern Rock, Warner’s Rob Goldklang had a great first week with RÜFÜS DU SOL’s “Music Is Better” (Rose Ave/Reprise), sharing Most Added honors with 311’s “You’re Going to Get It” (311). RCA’s Gary Gorman also enjoyed a terrific week with Myles Smith’s “Stargazing” and Cage the Elephant’s “Rainbow.” Arista’s Nick Petropoulos shone with Beach Weather’s “High in Low Places,” and ICLG’s Robbie Lloyd scored with Kings of Leon’s “Nowhere to Run.”

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