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Fetty Wap’s “My Way” Goes Top 25 at Rhythmic; Natalie La Rose Hits Top 30

Fetty Wap [Cr: NBC]

Fetty Wap is involved with two of this week’s notable rhythmic radio gainers.

Spun 1,365 times during the June 21-27 tracking week (+347), his own “My Way (featuring Monty)” rises two places to a new peak of #25 on the Mediabase rhythmic airplay chart. Its week-over-week spin gain was the sixth-greatest at rhythmic radio and the greatest for a song currently positioned outside of the Top 15.

Fetty Wap also appears as a featured artist on the week’s lone addition to the Top 30. Natalie La Rose’s “Around the World (featuring Fetty Wap),” that song, rockets eight places to the #30 spot on this week’s chart.

It received 804 tracking week spins (+282).

Other rhythmic notes:

— Omarion’s “Post to Be (featuring Chris Brown and Jhene Aiko)” holds at #1.

— David Guetta’s “Hey Mama (featuring Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha and Afrojack)” reaches the Top 5 at #5.

— OMI’s “Cheerleader” and Tech N9ne’s “Hood Go Crazy (featuring 2 Chainz and BoB)” reach the Top 10 at #9 and #10, respectively.

— The Weeknd’s “Can’t Feel My Face” soars five places to a new peak of #12. Silento’s “Watch Me” rises three places to #15.

— Rae Sremmurd’s “This Could Be Us” enters the Top 40 at #38. Samantha J’s “League of My Own” jumps eleven places to #39, while Tink’s “Million” rises two places to #40 despite suffering an airplay decline.

Written by Brian Cantor

Brian Cantor is the editor-in-chief for Headline Planet. He has been a leading reporter in the music, movie, television and sporting spaces since 2002.

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