A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, the #1 belongs to Republic Corps' Spangler & Lucas crew as Sabrina Carpenter's "Please Please Please" (Island) leaps up to the top spot. Epic’s Team Sackheim & Dimig give Madison Beer her first Top 10 at Pop with "Make You Mine" (Sing It Loud) making the move this week. Columbia's Gray squad has The Kid LAROI’s "GIRLS" joining the Top 20. ICLG's Team Marella debuts Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars' "Die With a Smile" (Interscope) as the Greatest Gainer of the week; it should land in the Top 25. They’ve also got mgk & Jelly Roll's "Lonely Road" (Interscope) entering the chart this week, as does Republic Corps' Morgan Wallen with "Cowgirls" f/ERNEST (Big Loud/Mercury).

At Rhythm, meanwhile, there's little change to the Top 10 as Dixie and ICLG set up to make the #1 run next week with GloRilla & Megan Thee Stallion’s "Wanna Be.” Davey Dee and Republic join the Top 10 with Ariana Grande’s "the boy is mine.” Angelo Scrobe and the PULSE/Concord team have solid growth with Tommy Richman’s "DEVIL IS A LIE" in the Top 20. Same goes for ICLG with GloRilla’s other single, "TGIF.” Lori G and RCA enter the Top 25 this week with A$AP Rocky’s "HIGHJACK,” and look for Epic's Real Boston Richey to debut with "Help Me."

And at Modern Rock, congrats to Concord’s Angelo Scrobe for going #1 next week with Offspring’s “Make It All Right,” which is the band’s first chart topper at Alternative in 16 years. RCA’s Gary Gorman hits the Top 5 with Myles Smith’s “Stargazing,” while AWAL’s Dave Lombardi arrives in the Top 20 with Royel Otis’ “Sofa King” (Ourness/In2une)

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