ADD LIB — Brace For (CHR) Impact (December 8, 2020)

Welcome to Add Lib, your Tuesday report on POP! Goes The Charts that’s mad about CHR/Top 40 adds, based on the station data provided by Mediabase 24/7 and Add Board. This week: All Time Low ends our 2020 logs with a monster win at the format! The last impact date of the year just concluded, so let’s add ’em up:

LOW GOES HIGH: Crossing over from the Alternative radio chart, where it’s placed at #1 for 12 of the last 13 weeks, “Monsters” by All Time Low and Blackbear is the Most Added single at the Top 40 format with 50 stations on impact. A new remix with Demi Lovato was released last week. This is the band’s largest impact week to date and will easily earn them their highest-charting tune at the format by the end of the month.

In second place, Megan Thee Stallion‘s “Body” earned another 30 commitments this week, as it also approaches the top 40 here on the pop chart. It was the week’s Most Added single at the Urban format, collecting a huge total of 65 stations, while also landing another 25 adds on the Rhythmic report, where it secured the runner-up position.

Charting singles from Jason Derulo, Pop Smoke and The Weeknd returned to the top ten on the adds report this week.

That’s it for now! Regular weekend radio updates will continue through the freeze. See you in 2021 for more adds action.

MOST ADDED — THIS WEEK’S TOP TEN (ELEVEN)
1. ALL TIME LOW featuring BLACKBEAR, “Monsters” (Fueled By Ramen/EMG)
2. MEGAN THEE STALLION, “Body” (1501 Certified/300 Ent.)
3. MILEY CYRUS featuring DUA LIPA, “Prisoner” (RCA)
4-T. BAD BUNNY featuring JHAY CORTEZ, “Dákiti” (Rimas/The Orchard)
4-T. THE KID LAROI, “So Done” (Columbia)
4-T. THE WEEKND, “Save Your Tears” (XO/Republic)
7. RITT MOMNEY, “Put Your Records On” (Disruptor/Columbia)
8. SIGALA featuring JAMES ARTHUR, “Lasting Lover” (Last Nite/Arista)
9. LIL NAS X, “Holiday” (Columbia)
10-T. JASON DERULO, “Take You Dancing” (APG/Atlantic)
10-T. POP SMOKE, “What You Know ‘Bout Love” (Victor Victor/Republic)

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