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A RECAP OF RADIO ADD RECAPS

At Top 40, RCA has three tracks in the Top 10 Most Added column this week as Steve Lacy’s "Bad Habit" (L-M) brings in another 39 adds on impact, while Kane Brown’s "Grand" (Sony Music Nashville) pulls in 37 additional adds and Doja Cat’s "Vegas" (Kemosabe) scores 20 more. Republic puts 32 additional stations on Yung Gravy’s "Betty (Get Money)," and Warner post 29 adds on Nessa Barrett’s "die first." Interscope puts two tracks in the Most Added column with 20 adds on OneRepublic’s "I Ain't Worried" (Mosley) and 13 more on Ellie Goulding’s "Easy Lover" f/Big Sean.

Meanwhile, at Rhythm, RCA has a solid impact week with Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit” (L-M), which lands 30 commitments. Interscope’s Kendrick Lamar picks up 25 adds a week before official impact with “Die Hard” f/Blxst & Amanda Reifer (pgLang/TDE/Aftermath), while RCA also impacts Doja Cat’s “Vegas” (Kemosabe), pulling in seven early believers. Republic’s Yung Gravy nails down another six adds on “Betty (Get Money).”

And at Modern Rock, Mercury/Republic’s AJR has this week’s Most Added record with “I Won’t.” Other winners include Capitol’s Marcus Mumford with “Grace,” Arista’s Beach Weather with “Sex, Drugs, Etc.,” RCA’s Steve Lacy with “Bad Habit” (L-M), Warner’s Black Keys with “It Ain’t Over” and Dirty Hit’s The 1975 with “Part of the Band.”

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