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HITS Daily Double

A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, we have a new #1 this week as Columbia's Lil Nas X slides into the top spot with "INDUSTRY BABY" f/Jack Harlow. In other Columbia news, Adele’s "Easy on Me" moves Top 3 and LNX’s "THATS WHAT I WANT" joins the Top 10 at #10. RCA's Doja Cat is now Top 5 with "Need to Know" (Kemosabe), while Capitol's NEIKED x Mae Muller x Polo G’s "Better Days" moves Top 15. Entering the Top 20 will be Republic’s Post Malone & The Weeknd with "One Right Now"—the week's greatest gainer—and In2une’s THE ANXIETY, WILLOW & Tyler Cole with "Meet Me at Our Spot" (MSFTS/Roc Nation). Debuting on the chart this week will be Interscope's Imagine Dragons with "Follow You" (KIDinaKORNER) and Warner's Anitta with "Faking Love" f/Saweetie.

Meanwhile, at Rhythm, RCA’s Doja Cat holds down the #1 position with “Need to Know” (Kemosabe) as Republic’s Drake moves to #3 with “Girls Want Girls” f/Lil Baby. Columbia’s Chlöe enters the Top 10 this week with “Have Mercy," as does Def Jam’s Ye, with “Hurricane” f/The Weeknd & Lil Baby. Showing sizable increases are Warner’s Wale with “Poke it Out” f/J. Cole and Cool & Dre (Warner), RCA’s Latto with “Big Energy” and Epic’s Travis Scott with “Escape Plan.” Columbia also sees Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar’s “family ties” enter the Top 20 as Republic’s Post Malone & The Weeknd look to debut in the Top 20 with “One Right Now,” which had this week’s biggest increase, and Interscope’s Summer Walker climbs into the Top 25 with “Ex for a Reason” f/City Girls.

And at Modern Rock, Arista’s Måneskin gets a seventh week at #1 with “Beggin’” (Sony Music Latin). Entering the Top 10 will be AWAL’s Cold War Kids with “What You Say” as Third Man/The Orchard’s Jack White follows behind at #11 with “Taking Me Back,” up more than 200 spins. S-Curve/Hollywood sees Daisy the Great x AJR’s “Record Player” jump into the Top 15 and Warner’s The Regrettes approach the Top 20 with “Monday.” Making their chart debut this week is ADA/QPrime’s Foals with “Wake Me Up.”