Monthly Archives: February 2022

RADIO REPORT: What’s Popping At Top 40 Radio This Week (February 28-March 1, 2022)

It’s time once again to analyze the airwaves and find out if your favorite new releases will be lighting up your local station’s playlist this week. Which tunes will climb to the top and which ones will hit a stop? Here are two songs impacting this week at the Top 40 format:

KYGO featuring DNCE, “Dancing Feet” (RCA)
Album: TBA (2022)
Chart Position: #49 (2/27/22)
T40 Hits To Date: 7 (Kygo) / 5 (DNCE)

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MIMI WEBB, “House On Fire” (Epic)
Album: TBA (2022)
Chart Position: #71 (2/27/22)
T40 Hits To Date: 1

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RADIO ACTIVE — A Weekly Chart CHRonicle (February 27, 2022)

Welcome to Radio Active, a Sunday evening report from POP! Goes The Charts that gets to the chart of the matter: all the highlights from the CHR/Top 40 chart, as published by Mediabase 24/7 and Mediabase Research. A-b-see you at the top spot…

THE GAYLES OF FEBRUARY: Format newcomer GAYLE earns her first #1 song at the Top 40 format with “Abcdefu”, rising from 2-1 in its 12th week in the countdown. It’s taken from her upcoming EP titled A Study Of The Human Experience (Volume One), due on March 18.

Actress and singer Dove Cameron leaps from 49-40 with “Boyfriend”, marking this week’s only top 40 entry. It’s her first song to chart.

In the top 50, there are three additional debuts: Diplo and Miguel come in at #48 with “Don’t Forget My Love”, which appears in the top 20 at the Dance radio format. Next, Kygo and DNCE shimmy into the #49 spot with “Dancing Feet”, a tune which impacts at the Top 40 format this week. Lastly, the #1 song at the Rhythmic and Urban formats starts at #50: “Super Gremlin”, new from Kodak Black and Syko Bob.

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Highlights from Adam’s Top 40: February 27, 2022

There’s a new top 40 in Town.

DEBUTS
40. Tears For Fears – Break The Man
39. Kygo featuring DNCE – Dancing Feet
37. Coldplay – People Of The Pride
36. Regard x Years & Years – Hallucination | HIGHEST DEBUT

TOP GAINERS
31. Dove Cameron – Boyfriend (40)
22. Mimi Webb – House On Fire (36) | BIGGEST MOVER

THIS WEEK’S TOP TEN
10. Jaymes Young – Infinity (11) | PEAK: #10
09. Ben Rector – Living My Best Life (09) | PEAK: #09
08. Maren Morris – Circles Around This Town (10) | PEAK: #08
07. Ed Sheeran – Overpass Graffiti (05) | PEAK: #05
06. Taylor Swift – All Too Well (Taylor’s Version) (06) | PEAK: #06
05. Alesso & Katy Perry – When I’m Gone (07) | PEAK: #05
04. Adele – Oh My God (03) | PEAK: #01 for three weeks
03. Lauren Spencer-Smith – Fingers Crossed (04) | PEAK: #03
02. GAYLE – Abcdefu (02) | PEAK: #02
01. Benson Boone – Ghost Town (01) | PEAK: #01 for two weeks

Top 10 Next In Line:
1. Bob Moses – Love Brand New (3)
2. Charli XCX featuring Rina Sawayama – Beg For You (1)
3. Griff & Sigrid – Head On Fire (2)
4. Erin Kinsey – Just Drive (8)
5. The 502s – Just A Little While (7)
6. David Kushner – Miserable Man (5)
7. Train – AM Gold (10)
8. Eddie Benjamin – Weatherman (-)
9. Mat Kearney – Anywhere With You (-)
10. Diplo & Miguel – Don’t Forget My Love (-)

In The Mix:
Benson Boone – Room For 2
Bonnie Raitt – Made Up Mind (new)
Emeli Sandé – Brighter Days
Jax – To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before
Lukas Graham – All Of It All (new)
Regina Spektor – Becoming All Alone (new)
Sabrina Carpenter – Fast Times
Santana & Chris Stapleton – Joy
SEB – F**k It, I’m The Man
The Head And The Heart – Virginia (Wind In The Night)

Chart Notes:

  • Singer Benson Boone spends a second week at #1 on my personal chart with “Ghost Town”, as singles from GAYLE (#2) and Lauren Spencer-Smith (#3) are right behind his and ready to take the top spot next month. This week’s Biggest Mover, blasting from 36-22, is the second entry on my chart for Mimi Webb: “House On Fire”, which reached the top ten nationally in the U.K. and Ireland. There are four debuts on the chart this week, led by Regard and Years & Years at #36 with “Hallucination”. Coldplay appears in the top 40 for the second time this month with “People Of The Pride” at #37, their new radio single at the Alternative and Triple A formats. Entering at #39, Kygo and DNCE hit the floor with “Dancing Feet”, as the featured act earns their first chart hit since late 2017. Finally, Tears For Fears rolls in at #40 with “Break The Man”, the second single from their comeback album The Tipping Point.

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ADAM’S TOP 40 FLASHBACK: February 26, 2012

“Fire” up another 2012 flashback.

It’s the start of another weekend, which means it’s time for another trip back into the archives on Adam’s Top 40 Flashback! Every Saturday, the day before my latest top 40 goes up for the week, I feature the highlights of a past countdown. They’re all here — the hit songs, the songs that flopped, and the songs that may be a little embarrassing to reflect on.

This week, we stroll back ten years and find out what was topping my chart for the week of February 26, 2012…

Debuts:
40. CHER LLOYD, “Want U Back”
39. WILL YOUNG, “Losing Myself”
38. RYAN STAR, “Stay Awhile”

Re-Entry:
36. ADELE, “Rumour Has It”

Biggest Mover(s):
KATY PERRY, “Part Of Me” (31-23, eight spots)

10. OLLY MURS, “Dance With Me Tonight” (down 3)
Album: In Case You Didn’t Know (2011, Syco/Columbia Records)
Peak: #3 for three weeks

09. ONE DIRECTION, “One Thing” (steady, third week)
Album: Up All Night (2012, Syco/Columbia Records)
Peak: #5

08. MAT KEARNEY, “Ships In The Night” (steady, third week)
Album: Young Love (2011, Universal Republic Records)
Peak: #8 for four weeks

07. ANDY GRAMMER, “Fine By Me” (down 1)
Album: Andy Grammer (2011, S-Curve Records)
Peak: #4 for two weeks

06. ED SHEERAN, “The A Team” (up 5)
Album: + (2012, Asylum/Atlantic Records)
Peak: #1 for one week

05. TRAIN, “Drive By” (steady, second week)
Album: California 37 (2012, Columbia Records)
Peak: #1 for three weeks

04. GRAFFITI6, “Free” (steady, third week)
Album: Colours (2012, Capitol Records)
Peak: #1 for four weeks

03. ADELE, “Set Fire To The Rain” (steady, second week)
Album: 21 (2011, XL/Columbia Records)
Peak: #1 for three weeks

02. KELLY CLARKSON, “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” (steady, second week)
Album: Stronger (2011, 19/RCA Records)
Peak: #2 for four weeks

01. GOTYE featuring KIMBRA, “Somebody That I Used To Know” (steady, third week)
Album: Making Mirrors (2012, Fairfax/Universal Republic Records)
Peak: #1 for seven weeks

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NEW MUSIC FRIDAY: Releases For The Week of February 25, 2022

Love sux, but these releases don’t.

Take a bite of these top titles for New Music Friday, including the new albums from Avril Lavigne, Gang Of Youths and Tears For Fears and singles from Florence + The Machine, Kygo and ROSALÍA

Notable albums out this week: Avril Lavigne‘s Love Sux (Stream), Central Cee‘s 23 (Stream), Conway The Machine‘s God Don’t Make Mistakes (Stream), Dreamer Isioma‘s Goodnight Dreamer (Stream), EARTHGANG‘s Ghetto Gods (Stream), Gang Of Youths‘s Angel In Realtime (Stream), Kodak Black‘s Back For Everything (Stream), Lo Moon‘s A Modern Life (Stream), Robert Glasper‘s Black Radio III (Stream), Tears For Fears‘s The Tipping Point (Stream), Unghetto Mathieu‘s Happy Trap (Stream)

Notable EPs out this week: Ber‘s And I’m Still Thinking About That (Stream), Blessing Offor‘s Brighter Days (Stream), Goth Babe‘s Santa Catalina (Stream), Rachel Bochner‘s Twenty Something (Stream), Salem Ilese‘s Unsponsored Content (Stream), Teddy Robb‘s Get Away With It (Stream), Weston Estate‘s Maggie Valley (Stream)

New digital singles that you can buy/stream this week include:
“2 Seater”, Tiana Major9 featuring Smino (Stream)
“7 Minutes”, Rossi (Stream)
“Aftermath Of You”, Sarah Barrios (Stream)
“Ahhh Ha”, Lil Durk (Stream)
“Back To Us”, Two Another (Stream)
“Back Words”, Jon Langston (Stream)
“BBYCakes”, Mura Masa featuring Lil Uzi Vert, PinkPantheress & Shygirl (Stream)
“Becoming All Alone”, Regina Spektor (Stream)
“Beds Are Burning”, AWOLNATION featuring Tim Mcllrath (of Rise Against) (Stream)
“Better Off Without Me”, Kyle Hume (Stream)
“Call Me Your Ex”, Kieran Ivy (Stream)
“Charger”, JVKE & Chillpill (Stream)
“Chicken Teriyaki”, ROSALÍA (Stream)
“Come Around”, Peter McPoland (Stream)
“Damage (Collateral)”, Caleb Hearn & Haywood (Stream)
“Dancing Feet”, Kygo featuring DNCE (Stream)
“Dancing Slow”, Jewel featuring Train (Stream)
“Dark Bird”, Jake Wesley Rogers (Stream)
“Dawn To Dusk”, 24kGoldn & LAY (Stream)
“Dead To Me”, Chloe Adams (Stream)
“Do It To It (Tiësto Remix)”, ACRAZE featuring Cherish (Stream)
“Don’t Keep Me Waiting”, SIDEPIECE (Stream)
“Don’t Trip”, Justus Bennetts & GAYLE (Stream)
“Doppelgänger”, Joshua Bassett (Stream)
“Dying On The Inside”, Nessa Barrett (Stream)
“Earthquake”, Jasiah featuring Jxdn (Stream)
“Every Bottle (Is My Boyfriend)”, CMAT (Stream)
“Fake It”, Tauren Wells featuring Aaron Cole (Stream)
“Fall In Love With A Girl”, Cavetown featuring Beabadoobee (Stream)
“Fckn In Love”, Fefe Dobson (Stream)
“Felices x Siempre”, Maria Becerra (Stream)
“Fool4Love”, Ericdoa (Stream)
“Fortune Favors The Bold”, Joy Oladokun featuring Tim Gent (Stream)
“Four Leaf Dream”, Matilda Mann (Stream)
“Freaky Deaky”, Tyga & Doja Cat (Stream)
“From Austin”, Zach Bryan (Stream)
“Gay 4 Me”, G Flip featuring Lauren Sanderson (Stream)
“Glimpse Of Heaven”, Munn (Stream)
“Go Easy, Kid”, Monica Martin & James Blake (Stream)
“Gone”, Baylee Littrell (Stream)
“Happy Girl”, Jensen McRae (Stream)
“Haunted”, Isabel LaRosa (Stream)
“Heartbreak Szn”, Al Calderon (Stream)
“Highs & Lows”, Jesse Boone (Stream)
“Holding Back”, BANKS (Stream)
“I Know You Hate Me”, Midwxst (Stream)
“I Like”, Rubi Rose (Stream)
“King”, Florence + The Machine (Stream)
“Last Week”, Chloe Lilac (Stream)
“Layover”, Rêve (Stream)
“Like You’re God”, Mehro (Stream)
“Little Story”, Kehlani (Stream)
“Loose”, Grace Ives (Stream)
“Lose My Mind”, James Arthur featuring Josh Franceschi (Stream)
“Love You More”, Ashley Kutcher (Stream)
“Magic”, Jillian Jacqueline (Stream)
“Moderation”, Lilyisthatyou (Stream)
“Monday Morning”, Cece Coakley (Stream)
“My Name (In Your Mouth)”, John Harvie (Stream)
“Nintendo”, JXN & Reyanna Maria (Stream)
“No Woman Is An Island”, Rae Morris (Stream)
“Notion (Acoustic)”, The Rare Occasions (Stream)
“NYC”, BabySantana (Stream)
“Ode To NYC”, Blossoms (Stream)
“On The Hill”, Wylder (Stream)
“PBC”, Flo Milli (Stream)
“Photograph”, JT Roach (Stream)
“Pink Champagne”, Abby Roberts (Stream)
“Profile”, Kinrose (Stream)
“Put Your Hands On My ____”, R3HAB & Saucy Santana (Stream)
“Ready Set”, Joey Valence & Brae (Stream)
“Reckless Driving”, Lizzy McAlpine featuring Ben Kessler (Stream)
“Redlight”, Swedish House Mafia & Sting (Stream)
“Renegade”, Zayde Wølf (Stream)
“Run”, Becky Hill & Galantis (Stream)
“Scuba Diving”, Mooski (Stream)
“Seen”, DEZI (Stream)
“Sensitive Subject”, Grey Zeigler (Stream)
“Sex Magik”, Bloc Party (Stream)
“Sexual”, TELYKast (Stream)
“Shadow Of Mine”, Alec Benjamin (Stream)
“Simply The Best”, Billianne (Stream)
“Slim Waist”, Erica Banks (Stream)
“S.O.A.G.”, Layto (Stream)
“Somebody Else”, Ruelle (Stream)
“Sorry”, Josie Dunne & Phil Good (Stream)
“Space Man”, Sam Ryder (Stream)
“Take A Walk”, Judah & The Lion (Stream)
“Tears ’06”, Jimi Somewhere (Stream)
“The Curse”, FRENSHIP (Stream)
“The Story”, Jana Kramer (Stream)
“Thunder Fever”, The Vaccines (Stream)
“Wait”, Troye Sivan & Gordi (Stream)
“Waiting For A Lifetime (2.0 Remix)”, John Newman (Stream)
“West Coast”, OneRepublic (Stream)
“What Should I Do?”, Budjerah (Stream)
“Who Do You Love”, ARTY featuring Rozzi (Stream)
“You Make Me Feel”, Delanie Leclerc (Stream)
“Zuckerpunch”, The Snuts (Stream)

Next week, new albums from Diplo and Sueco are the largest releases on the schedule. For Adam’s personal picks of the week, listen to the PGTC Friday Faves list on Spotify!

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ADD LIB — Brace For (CHR) Impact (February 22, 2022)

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: Dove Cameron is the Tok of the town with her new viral single. Let’s add ’em up:

A DOVE AND BEYOND: With this week’s Most Added track, former Disney star Dove Cameron impacted with 51 stations for the TikTok-fueled “Boyfriend”, which continues to perform well at various streaming services. It’s her first song to receive regular airplay at the format.

The new collaboration from Saweetie and H.E.R. ranks in the runner-up spot with 39 more adds: “Closer”, which led the report last week.

Charting singles from Anitta, Ed Sheeran and Tate McRae also returned to the top ten on the adds report this week.

We’ll see you next week for another action-packed adds session.

MOST ADDED — THIS WEEK’S TOP TEN
1. DOVE CAMERON, “Boyfriend” (Disruptor/Columbia)
2. SAWEETIE featuring H.E.R., “Closer” (Warner)
3. TATE MCRAE, “She’s All I Wanna Be” (RCA)
4. ED SHEERAN featuring TAYLOR SWIFT, “The Joker And The Queen” (Atlantic)
5. IMAGINE DRAGONS x JID, “Enemy” (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope)
6-T. ANITTA, “Boys Don’t Cry” (Warner)
6-T. FIREBOY DML x ED SHEERAN, “Peru” (YBNL Nation/EMPIRE/Further.)
8. TIESTO & AVA MAX, “The Motto” (Atlantic)
9. CAST OF “ENCANTO”, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” (Walt Disney/Hollywood)
10. MIMI WEBB, “House On Fire” (Epic)

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RADIO REPORT: What’s Popping At Top 40 Radio This Week (February 21-22, 2022)

It’s time once again to analyze the airwaves and find out if your favorite new releases will be lighting up your local station’s playlist this week. Which tunes will climb to the top and which ones will hit a stop? Here’s the one song impacting this week at the Top 40 format:

DOVE CAMERON, “Boyfriend” (Columbia)
Album: TBA (2022)
Chart Position: #49 (2/20/22)
T40 Hits To Date: None

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RADIO ACTIVE — A Weekly Chart CHRonicle (February 20, 2022)

Welcome to Radio Active, a Sunday evening report from POP! Goes The Charts that gets to the chart of the matter: all the highlights from the CHR/Top 40 chart, as published by Mediabase 24/7 and Mediabase Research. There’s a “Ghost” with the most at #1 and much more ahead…

THIS JUSTIN: Scoring his 12th #1 song to date at the Top 40 format, Justin Bieber rises from 3-1 on the pop radio chart with “Ghost”. At the Hot AC and AC formats, it holds at #6 and #11 again this week, respectively.

Ed Sheeran appears on two songs reaching the top 40 on this week’s pop chart: climbing from 41-30, his Taylor Swift-assisted “The Joker And The Queen” has a particularly royal rise, marking their 25th and 35th top 40 entries, respectively. Bolting from 46-38, Tate McRae gets her fourth top 40 hit to date with “She’s All I Wanna Be”. Finally, it’s Sheeran again with his 26th entry as a featured artist on “Peru”, the first top 40 hit for Nigeria’s Fireboy DML. The song advances from 44-39 this week.

Iann Dior slides in at #48 with “Let You”, a track from his recent album On To Better Things. Actress and singer Dove Cameron debuts at #49 with “Boyfriend”, a recent viral hit that was teased on TikTok. Finally, Jennifer Lopez and Maluma check in at #50 with the title song of the soundtrack to their film Marry Me, which opened earlier this month.

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Highlights from Adam’s Top 40: February 20, 2022

Crash! Boone! Bang!

DEBUTS
40. Dove Cameron – Boyfriend
36. Mimi Webb – House On Fire | HIGHEST DEBUT

TOP GAINERS
30. Tate McRae – She’s All I Wanna Be (35)
23. Em Beihold – Numb Little Bug (28)
19. Ed Sheeran & Taylor Swift – The Joker And The Queen (31) | BIGGEST MOVER

THIS WEEK’S TOP TEN
10. Maren Morris – Circles Around This Town (13) | PEAK: #10
09. Ben Rector – Living My Best Life (10) | PEAK: #09
08. Silk Sonic – Smokin’ Out The Window (05) | PEAK: #01 for four weeks
07. Alesso & Katy Perry – When I’m Gone (08) | PEAK: #07
06. Taylor Swift – All Too Well (Taylor’s Version) (06) | PEAK: #06
05. Ed Sheeran – Overpass Graffiti (07) | PEAK: #05
04. Lauren Spencer-Smith – Fingers Crossed (04) | PEAK: #04
03. Adele – Oh My God (01) | PEAK: #01 for three weeks
02. GAYLE – Abcdefu (03) | PEAK: #02
01. Benson Boone – Ghost Town (02) | PEAK: #01 for one week | NEW #1

Top 10 Next In Line:
1. Charli XCX featuring Rina Sawayama – Beg For You (1)
2. Griff & Sigrid – Head On Fire (2)
3. Bob Moses – Love Brand New (4)
4. Regard x Years & Years – Hallucination (-)
5. David Kushner – Miserable Man (6)
6. ALTÉGO vs. Britney Spears vs. Ginuwine – Toxic Pony (5)
7. The 502s – Just A Little While (7)
8. Erin Kinsey – Just Drive (10)
9. Tears For Fears – Break The Man (-)
10. Train – AM Gold (-)

In The Mix:
Anitta – Boys Don’t Cry
Benson Boone – Room For 2 (new)
Coldplay – People Of The Pride
Eddie Benjamin – Weatherman (new)
Emeli Sandé – Brighter Days
Jax – To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before
John K – A Lot
Lauv – 26
Liam Gallagher – Everything’s Electric
Mat Kearney – Anywhere With You (new)
Sabrina Carpenter – Fast Times (new)
Santana & Chris Stapleton – Joy
SEB – F**k It, I’m The Man (new)
The Head And The Heart – Virginia (Wind In The Night)

Chart Notes:

  • This week’s chart update doesn’t feel like a ghost town, even if the new #1 song is about one. American Idol alum Benson Boone earns his first #1 on my personal chart with “Ghost Town”, moving from 2-1 in its 16th week on the chart. While that may seem like a slow run, Boone’s song has been riding in the top five for the past ten weeks, stalling at #3 for six of them. Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift leap 12 notches to #19 with this week’s Biggest Mover: their duet version of “The Joker And The Queen”. A pair of new tunes enter the top 40: at #36, Mimi Webb burns onto the survey with “House On Fire”, while newcomer Dove Cameron is flying in at #40 with “Boyfriend”.

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ADAM’S TOP 40 FLASHBACK: February 20, 2011

Maybe you’ll remember these hits…

It’s the start of another weekend, which means it’s time for another trip back into the archives on Adam’s Top 40 Flashback! Every Saturday, the day before my latest top 40 goes up for the week, I feature the highlights of a past countdown. They’re all here — the hit songs, the songs that flopped, and the songs that may be a little embarrassing to reflect on.

This week, we stroll back eleven years and find out what was topping my chart for the week of February 20, 2011…

Debuts:
40. TAMAR KAPRELIAN, “New Day”
39. KIMBERLY CALDWELL, “Desperate Girls And Stupid Boys”
37. KENNY CHESNEY, “Somewhere With You”
34. TIM MCGRAW, “Felt Good On My Lips”

Biggest Mover(s):
PARACHUTE, “Something To Believe In (Jeremiah)” (37-27, ten spots)

10. SICK PUPPIES, “Maybe” (up 2)
Album: Tri-Polar (2009, Virgin Records)
Peak: #10

09. AVRIL LAVIGNE, “What The Hell” (up 1)
Album: Goodbye Lullaby (2011, RCA Records)
Peak: #6 for two weeks

08. LADY ANTEBELLUM, “Hello World” (down 2)
Album: Need You Now (2010, Capitol Nashville Records)
Peak: #3 for four weeks

07. TAYLOR SWIFT, “Back To December” (up 1)
Album: Speak Now (2010, Big Machine Records)
Peak: #7 for three weeks

06. P!NK, “F**kin’ Perfect” (up 1)
Album: Greatest Hits… So Far!!! (2010, LaFace/Jive Records)
Peak: #2 for seven weeks

05. KATY PERRY, “Firework” (steady, second week)
Album: Teenage Dream (2010, Capitol Records)
Peak: #1 for five weeks

04. BRUNO MARS, “Grenade” (steady, second week)
Album: Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010, Atlantic/Elektra Records)
Peak: #4 for three weeks

03. TRAIN, “Marry Me” (steady, second week)
Album: Save Me, San Francisco (2009, Columbia Records)
Peak: #3 for three weeks

02. ANDY GRAMMER, “Keep Your Head Up” (steady, second week)
Album: Andy Grammer (2011, S-Curve Records)
Peak: #2 for eight weeks

01. ADELE, “Rolling In The Deep” (steady, third week)
Album: 21 (2011, XL/Columbia Records)
Peak: #1 for six weeks

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