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Taylor Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do” Also Ranks As Rhythmic Radio’s Most Added Song

“Look What You Made Me Do” tops this week’s rhythmic radio add board.

Taylor Swift in Look What You Made Me Do | Big Machine/Republic

Taylor Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do” claims the most added honor at pop, hot adult contemporary and adult contemporary radio.

It also earns that distinction at the rhythmic format.

“Look What You Made Me Do” won support from 32 Mediabase-monitored rhythmic stations in conjunction with this week’s official impact.

The count nearly triples that of the week’s next-most added song.

Chris Brown’s “Questions,” that song, landed at 12 new stations.

Tyler, The Creator’s “See You Again” takes third place with 10 pickups. 21 Savage’s “Bank Account,” Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow” and Wiz Khalifa’s “Something New (featuring Ty Dolla $ign),” which each won support from 6 stations, tie for fourth.

This week’s other notable rhythmic options: Fat Joe’s “So Excited (featuring Dre)” (5 adds, 7th-most, tie), Jessie Reyez’ “Figures” (5 adds, 7th-most, tie), Baka Not Nice’s “Live Up To My Name” (4 adds, 9th-most, tie), DJ Envy’s “Text Ur Number (featuring Fetty Wap & Sliink)” (4 adds, 9th-most, tie), Justin Bieber & BloodPop’s “Friends” (4 adds, 9th-most, tie), Khalid’s “Young Dumb & Broke” (4 adds, 9th-most, tie), and Yo Gotti’s “Rake It Up (featuring Nicki Minaj)” (4 adds, 9th-most, tie).

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.

Brian's reporting has been cited by major websites like BuzzFeed, Billboard, the New Yorker and The Fader -- and shared by celebrities like Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj.

Contact Brian at brian.cantor[at]headlineplanet.com.

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