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THE BALL STREET JOURNAL

Columbia’s John Strazza and James White ring the bell with 24kGoldn’s “Mood” f/Iann Dior as it climbs to #1 this week! It took 10 weeks and has proven itself to be a multi format smash. They’ve even got a new remix with Justin Bieber and J Balvin that dropped last week. Make sure to check this one out! Impacting this week is The Kid LAROI’s latest single “So Done” and they also have new Lil Nas X on the way as well.

Republic saw Drake’s “Laugh Now Cry Later” f/Lil Durk slip to #2 this week, but it’s back at #1 on the building chart. Davey Dee and Garrett Ream also have Pop Smoke’s “For the Night” entering the Top 10 and is up 670 spins. It looks like a pretty clear path to Top 5 for this one. Ariana Grande’s “positions” was up another 475 spins and quickly moves to #32. They just miss a debut with Daddy Yankee’s “Don Don” as it lands at #41. There is also a new The Weeknd record impacting on 11/24 entitled “Save Your Tears.”

Over at RCA, Lori G and Inca have Chris Brown X Young Thug’s “Say You Love Me” enter the Top 20 and it is up 290 spins. Mulatto’s “Muwop” enters the Top 25 thanks to a 110-spin increase. It continues to pick up new believers each week. Right behind on the chart is SZA with “Hit Different.” It holds at #26 and is up an even 40 spins. G-Eazy‘s “Hate The Way” f/blackbear is up an impressive 300 spins, good enough to give it a 2 spot jump from #31 to #29. Bryson Tiller’s “Outta Time” f/Drake looks to be another week or so away from a debut. It was up 210 spins and lands at #46 on the chart.

Def Jam’s Noah Sheer has Jhene Aiko’s “B.S” at #11 on the chart this week. She is up over 370 spins and has continued to impress. This one should be Top 10 by next week! Right behind her at #11 is Bieber’s “Holy” f/Chance The Rapper. This one is up an even 200 spins. He also has a pair of Big Sean tracks that continue to grow. “Wolves” is up an impressive 140 spins, while “Body Language” gains 90 spins. YG also sees some movement as “Rodeo” moves up two places to #38 on the chart, thanks to an increase of 130 spins.

Rick Sackheim and Dontay Thompson at Epic are pushing Travis Scott’s “FRANCHISE” f/Young Thug & M.I.A. to the top. He comes in at #7 on the chart this week after gaining 360 spins. They also have 21 Savage X Metro Boomin’s “Mr. Right Now” f/Drake moving to the Top 15. This one is up a massive 540 spins and looks to move inside the Top 10 in the next few weeks. DDG’s “Moonwalking in Calabasas” has its best week yet, adding 150 spins to the total and climbing to #47. They just impacted Flipp Dinero’s “No, No, No” last week. This one is up 140 spins and is just a few weeks away from a debut.

Lee L’Heureux and Geffen are gearing up to impact Lil Durk’s new “Stay Down.” It should impact in the next few weeks.

Warner’s B Dot Scales is making quick work of Saweetie’s “Back to The Streets” f/Aiko. It’s up over an impressive 700 spins and is already inside the Top 25! Popcaan’s “TWIST &TURN” f/Drake holds at #34 on the chart this week and is up 45 spins.

Greatest increases:

Internet Money “Lemonade” (10K Projects/Capitol)

Saweetie “Back to The Streets” (Icy/Artistry/Warner)

Pop Smoke “For the Night” (Victor Victor/Republic)

21 Savage & Metro Boomin “Mr. Right Now” (Republic-Epic)

Ariana Grande “Positions” (Republic)

Buzz Records:

Bryson Tiller “Outta Time” (RCA)

DDG “Moonwalking in Calabasas” (Epic)

Ella Mai “Not Another Love Song” (Interscope)

The Kid LAROI “So Done” (Columbia)

Flipp Dinero “No, No, No” (Epic)