"A HIGH-WIRE ACT": BEN WINSTON ON PRODUCING THIS YEAR'S GRAMMYS
A different kind of challenge (1/28a)
TRUMP TALKING TO ORACLE ABOUT TIKTOK TAKEOVER
The roller-coaster ride continues. (1/27a)
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GIVING BACK
FireAid, other benefits prove artists want to be part of the solution.
MEET THE RESISTANCE
Music fuels the fight as our rights come under attack.
BEST NEW ARTISTS
Grammy's BNA batch proves its mettle.
AFTER THE FIRES
How can the biz help restore L.A.?
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Interscope’s Olivia Rodrigo is still camped out in the top spot with “drivers license” (Geffen), making that four consecutive weeks at #1, but don’t blink because Darkroom/Interscope’s Billie Eilish is looking to move up from the #2 spot with “Therefore I Am.” Columbia's Ritt Momney is now Top 3 with "Put Your Records On.” Joining the Top 20 this week is Maroon 5’s "Beautiful Mistakes" f/Megan Thee Stallion (222/Interscope) while Epic's Black Eyed Peasis now Top 25 with "Girl Like Me" f/Shakira. Sliding into the Top 30 will be In2une's Daya with "Bad Girl" (Sandlot/AWAL) and Nelly & Florida Georgia Line’s "Lil Bit" (RECORDS/Columbia). Debuting on the chart this week will be Warner's Bebe Rexha’s "Sacrifice" and Def Jam's Justin Bieber with "Hold On" (RBMG).