A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, Marella's ICLG crew will enjoy another week atop the chart with Billie Eilish's "BIRDS OF A FEATHER" (Darkroom/Interscope). The only real change to the Top 10 is REPUBLIC CORPS Spangler & Lucas moving Chappell Roan's "HOT TO GO!" (Island) to the #10 slot. Joining the Top 20 will RCA's Myles Smith with "Stargazing.” Epic's Sackheim & Dimig have Meghan Trainor's "Criminals" eyeing the Top 25, while ICLG puts Gracie Abrams’ "Close to You" in the Top 30. Look for REPUBLIC CORPS’ Sabrina Carpenter to debut on the chart with "Bed Chem” (Island/Republic).

At Rhythm, meanwhile, there are a few moves in the Top 10 this week. Epic’s Sackheim and Dontay enter the Top 5 with 21 Savage x Summer Walker’s "prove it,” while Dixie and ICLG join the Top 10 with Moneybagg Yo’s "WHISKEY WHISKEY" f/Morgan Wallen. Davey Dee and Republic move to #11 with The Weeknd’s "Dancing in the Flames,” and Lori G and RCA follow behind with Chris Brown’s "Residuals" climbing to #12; both records will be up north of 300 spins. Sack and Dontay also see Future’s "TOO FAST" land in the Top 20 this week. Nick P and Arista crack the Top 30 with Lola Brooke’s "No One Else.” Davey and Republic also debut The Weeknd’s new single, "Timeless” f/Playboi Carti in the Top 30, and look for B Dot Scales and Warner to debut Saweetie’s "Is It the Way" this week as well.

And at Modern Rock, Warner’s Rob Goldklang enjoys a third week at #1 with Linkin Park’s “The Emptiness Machine.” Congrats to Big Loud Rock’s Dave Barbis for entering the Top 10 with Dexter and the Moonrocks’ “Sad in Carolina.” Arista’s Nick Petropoulos hits the Top 15 with Beach Weather’s “High in Low Places.” Warner’s Rob and Crush’s Garrett Capone also have Green Day’s “Bobby Sox” up 300 spins and as it quickly approaches the Top 15. Glassnote’s Michael Starr arrives in the Top 20 with bby’s “Kinky,” and Domino’s Franz Ferdinand makes his chart debut with “Audacious.”

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