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OneRepublic, Fifth Harmony, Bea Miller Officially Go Top 40 at Pop

Several songs that ventured into the top forty of Mediabase’s rolling airplay charts are now officially in that club at pop radio.

Leading the top forty charge this week is OneRepublic’s “I Lived,” which rises eleven places to #33. It commanded 1,508 pop radio spins during the November 16-22 tracking week.

Fifth Harmony’s red-hot “Sledgehammer” follows closely behind at #34. Up the same eleven places this week, “Sledgehammer” received 1,346 weekly pop plays.

Lillywood & Robin Schulz’ “Prayer in C” enters the weekly top 40 at #38. Its four position rise comes courtesy a weekly spin count of 1,100.

Despite losing steam late last week, Bea Miller’s “Young Blood” manages to score an official top 40 membership this week. It grabs the #39 spot with 1,093 weekly spins.

Big Sean’s “I Don’t F**k With You” enters the mix at #40. Already a huge hit at rhythmic (#2) and urban (#12) radio, the crossover track received 1,085 weekly spins at pop.

Notable gainers just beneath the top forty include One Direction’s “Night Changes” (#42, +352 spins this week), I LOVE MAKONNEN’s “Tuesday (featuring Drake)” (#44, +339 spins this week), Shawn Mendes’ “Something Big” (#47, +215 spins this week) and Priory’s “Weekend” (#49, +178 spins this week).

Brian Cantor

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