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A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, look for RCA's Team Rothschild to move SZA's "Snooze" (TDE) to the #1 spot and Doja Cat's "Paint the Town Red" (Kemosabe) into the Top 3. Virgin's Halpern crew has David Kushner's "Daylight" in the Top 10. RCA also has Tate McRae’s "greedy" in the Top 20, while Interscope's Romano & Lopes bunch have Jung Kook's "3D" f/Jack Harlow (Geffen) making the jump to the Top 30. Debuting on the chart will be Warner's Chester & Reich squad with Kenya Grace’s newly released "Strangers" (Major Recordings), Epic's Sackheim & Dimig crew with Zara Larsson & David Guetta's "On My Love" (Summer House) and Team Dyer with Pitbull’s "Freak 54 ..." f/Nile Rodgers (Mr. 305).

At Rhythm, meanwhile, RCA’s Lori and Inca hold down the top spot again this week with Doja Cat’s "Paint the Town Red" (Kemosabe). Team Michael Williams and gamma. move to the #2 position with Usher x Summer Walker x 21 Savage’s "Good Good" (mega). Epic’s Sackheim and Dontay see Travis Scott’s "MELTDOWN" f/Drake (Cactus Jack) join the Top 5, while Scott's other track, "I KNOW?," enters the Top 15. Williams and gamma. also have Sexyy Red’s "SkeeYee" (Open Shift) in the Top 20. RCA drives Victoria Monét’s "On My Mama" into the Top 25. Premiering on the Rhythm list will be Epic’s Tyla with "Water," RCA’s Doja Cat with "Agora Hills" and Republic’s Davey with Drake’s "Rich Baby Daddy" f/Sexyy Red (OVO).

And at Modern Rock, Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin has next week’s new #1 with blink-182’s smash hit “ONE MORE TIME.” Arista’s Nick Petropoulos arrives in the Top 5 with Måneskin’s “HONEY (ARE U COMING?),” while Island/Republic’s Amanda Dobbins and Drew Hauser enter the Top 10 with The Killers “Your Side of Town.” Dirty Hit has The 1975’s “About You” hitting the Top 15 and Bleachers’ “Modern Girl” reaching the Top 20. Mercury/Republic’s AJR has an impressive debut at #22 with “Yes I’m a Mess.” Also making its bow is Rise/BMG’s Sum 41 with “Landmines,” which arrives at #30, as well as Hitmaker Music Group’s Smith with “Lemon” and S-Curve/Hollywood’s The Moss with “The Place That Makes Me Happy.”