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A PREVIEW OF RADIO CHART PREVIEWS

At Top 40, Columbia’s The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber have remained in the #1 spot for six consecutive weeks with "Stay" and they’re looking to break some records for how long they’ll stay there (that title is starting to look prophetic). Columbia also has Lil Nas X’s "INDUSTRY BABY" f/Jack Harlow up a notch into the Top 5 and looking like it will be the next chart-topper. RCA's Doja Cat is knocking on the Top 10's door with "Need to Know" (Kemosabe) just as Republic's Jonas Brothers join the Top 20 with "Who's in Your Head." Debuting on the chart this week will be Warner's Nessa Barrett with "i hope ur miserable until ur dead," Epic's GIVĒON with "For Tonight" (Not So Fast), Interscope's Kacey Musgraves with "justified" (MCA Nashville) and In2une's THE ANXIETY, WILLOW & Tyler Cole with "Meet Me at Our Spot" (MSFTS/Roc Nation).

Meanwhile, at Rhythm, it’s going to be a dogfight this week to see if Drake’s “Way 2 Sexy” f/Future & Young Thug (OVO/300 Entertainment-Epic-Republic) can overtake WizKid's “Essence” f/Tems (RCA) for #1. If it doesn’t happen, Drake will likely take the top spot by the following week. Entering the Top 10 is Doja with “Need to Know” and Interscope’s Moneybagg Yo with “Wockesha.” Drake is also rocketing up the Top 25 with “Girls Want Girls,” while Columbia’s Chlöe enters the Top 20 with “Have Mercy,” having added another 450 spins to her total. GIVĒON will have this week’s highest debut with “For Tonight." Look for RCA’s Latto to debut with “Big Energy."

And at Modern Rock, Arista’s Måneskin extends its lead and remains at #1 with “Beggin’” (Sony Music Latin). RCA’s Foo Fighters enter the Top 5 with “Making a Fire” as WALK THE MOON’s “Can You Handle My Love??” makes its way into the Top 10. Dualtone’s The Lumineers quickly hit the Top 15 with “BRIGHTSIDE,” up more than 250 spins. Making his chart debut this week is Epic’s Bakar with “The Mission.”

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