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A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, RCA's Team Rothschild will remain atop the chart this week with SZA's "Saturn" (TDE). Columbia's Gray and staff have Hozier's "Too Sweet" climbing in the Top 3, while Republic Corps' Spangler squad puts Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso" (Island) in the Top 5. Republic also has Post Malone's "I Had Some Help" f/Morgan Wallen (Big Loud/Mercury) joining the Top 10. Scrobe's team over at Concord has Tommy Richman's "MILLION DOLLAR BABY" (Pulse/ISO Supremacy) jumping up in the Top 15. Debuting on the chart will be ICLG's Team Marella with Eminem's "Houdini" (Shady/Aftermath/Interscope).

At Rhythm, meanwhile, Dixie and ICLG run Kendrick Lamar’s "Not Like Us" (pgLang/Interscope) to the top of the chart. It took only five weeks to get there, and it is nowhere near peaked. Look for this one to be up over 1000 spins again. Angelo Scrobe and the Pulse/Concord team will end the week at #5 with Tommy Richman’s "MILLION DOLLAR BABY" (ISO Supremacy). B Dot Scales and Warner welcome Teddy Swims’ "Lose Control" in the Top 10. Nick P and Arista continue to drive Skylar Blatt’s "Wake Up" f/Chris Brown as it enters the Top 15. Sack and Dontay at Epic have Tyla’s "Jump" (FAX) entering the Top 25 and will also debut 21 Savage x Summer Walker’s "prove it" this week. Debuting on the chart will be ICLG with Eminem’s "Houdini" (Shady/Aftermath/Interscope) and Columbia’s James White crew with Central Cee's "BAND4BAND" f/Lil Baby.

And at Modern Rock, many congrats to Warner’s Rob Goldklang and Crush Music’s Garrett Capone for getting an eighth week at #1 with Green Day’s “Dilemma.” ICLG’s Robbie Lloyd has Imagine Dragons’ “Eyes Closed” (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope) in position to take over the top spot late next week. AWAL’s Dave Lombardi hits the Top 5 with Djo’s “End of Beginning” (AWAL), while Warner’s Michael Marcagi enters the Top 10 with “Scared to Start” and ADA/New Noize’s Papa Roach climbs to #11 with “Leave a Light On.” XL/Beggars Risa Matsuki gets a nice chart debut with Fontaines D.C.’s “Starbuster.”