At Top 40, Republic Corps’ Spangler & Lucas squad take top honors today as they impact Sabrina Carpenter's "Taste" (Island) with 67 adds. RCA's Rothschild crew put 46 impact adds on Khalid's "Heatstroke" (Right Hand Music). ICLG's Team Marella has three tracks in the Top 10 Most Added, putting 39 more adds on Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars' "Die With a Smile" (Interscope), 35 impact adds on Gracie Abrams' "Close to You" (Interscope) and six additional adds on mgk & Jelly Roll's "Lonely Road" (Interscope). Republic Corps' second entry in the Top 10 is Chappell Roan's "HOT TO GO!" (Island), which grabs 18 more adds. Team Dyer brings in another eight adds on Jimin’s "Who" (BIGHIT MUSIC), while Epic's Sackheim & Dimig crew put seven more adds on Meghan Trainor's "Whoops.” Closing out the Top 10 with six adds each is Virgin's Team Halpern with Mark Ambor's "Belong Together" (Hundred Days) and Columbia's Gray and staff with The Kid LAROI’s "GIRLS."
At Rhythm, meanwhile, Alamo’s Lee and Paula come out of the gate hot with Bossman DLow’s "Shake Dat Ass,” which grabs 39 adds on impact. Lori G and RCA pick up 35 commitments on Latto’s "Brokey” as Dixie and ICLG clean up five new believers on Moneybagg Yo’s "WHISKEY WHISKEY" f/Morgan Wallen. And Epic’s Sack and Dontay close out another three adds on Real Boston Richey’s "Help Me.”
And at Modern Rock, Third Man’s Jack White has this week’s Most added record with “That’s How I’m Feeling.” Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin had a nice week with blink-182’s “All in My Head.” Glassnote’s Michael Starr continues to impress as bby’s “Kinky” enjoys a strong week. ICLG’s Robbie Lloyd closes out the panel with Imagine Dragons’ “Wake Up” (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope). Other winners include Dirty Hit’s beabadoobee with “Beaches,” Big Loud Rock/Severance’s Dexter and the Moonrocks with “Sad in Carolina” and Republic’s Glass Animals with “A Tear in Space (Airlock).”
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