At Top 40, there are a few big changes, but the #1 spot still belongs to RCA's Team Rothschild as Tate McRae's "greedy" has that locked down for another week. Republic's Spangler squad moves Taylor Swift's "Is It Over Now?" into the Top 5 and Sabrina Carpenter's "Feather" (Island) into the Top 10. Also making the Top 10 are Epic's Sackheim & Dimig with Tyla’s fast-moving "Water" (FAX). Republic's likewise got Ariana Grande's "yes, and?" joining the Top 15. RCA's Justin Timberlake will not only debut with his newly released "Selfish" but move into the Top 20 before its official impact. Also debuting this week will be Republic's Sophie Ellis-Bextor with "Murder on the Dancefloor" (Casablanca).
At Rhythm, meanwhile, RCA’s Lori G and Inca have Victoria Monét’s "On My Mama" (Lovett Music) coming in at #2. They will make their push for the #1 spot, which Jack Harlow holds once again, this week. Davey and Republic have two records growing in the Top 10 as Nicki Minaj’s "Everybody" f/Lil Uzi Vert comes in at #5 and Drake’s "You Broke My Heart" (OVO) lands at #9. Nino and Interscope have JID’s "Surround Sound" f/21 Savage & Baby Tate at #8. Republic’s got Minaj’s "FTCU" joining the Top 20. Strazz and Columbia see Lil Nas X’s "J CHRIST" entering the Top 20, too, while Epic’s Sack and Dontay enjoy the highest debut this week with 21 Savage’s "nee-nah," which will make its mark on the chart at #30. Other debuts include a double from RCA, with Flo Milli’s "Never Lose Me" (’94 Sounds) and Sleepy Hallow’s "ANXIETY.” Noah and Def Jam premiere with Fridayy’s "When It Comes to You.”
And at Modern Rock, Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin is rolling with blink-182’s “ONE MORE TIME,” getting a 15th week at #1, and Cannons’ “Loving You,” which rises to #2. Dirty Hit’s Bleachers enter the Top 5 this week with “Modern Girl,” while Warner’s Rob Goldklang finds the Black Keys’ “Beautiful People (Stay High)” surging to #6, up 500 spins, and Mike Shinoda’s “Already Over” joining the Top 10. RCA’s Gary Gorman has Cage the Elephant’s “Neon Pill” rocketing to #12 on an increase of 1,000 revolutions. The Orchard’s Scott Burton hits the Top 15 with lovelytheband’s “Nice To Know You.” Glassnote’s Michael Starr gets Mumford & Sons x Pharrell’s “Good People” to the Top 20 after a 400-spin boost, and Warner’s Green Day makes its chart debut with “Dilemma.”
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