Rita Ora’s new single “Body on Me (featuring Chris Brown)” earned ample opening week support from rhythmic radio programmers.
According to Mediabase, the new release scored adds from 25 monitored rhythmic stations in conjunction with this week’s official impact. That count earns “Body On Me” the format’s most-added distinction.
The track, which Headline Planet calls her best single yet, will appear on Ora’s forthcoming sophomore studio album.
Picked up by 16 stations, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ “Growing Up (featuring Ed Sheeran)” ranks as rhythmic radio’s second-most-added song. Nelly’s “The Fix (featuring Jeremih)” claims third-most-added on the strength of its 13 pickups, while Robin Thicke’s “Back Together (featuring Nicki Minaj)” (12 adds) and Fetty Wap’s “679 (featuring Remy Boyz)” (11 adds) follow as the week’s fourth- and fifth-most-added songs.
Other notable rhythmic radio options: Disclosure’s “Omen (featuring Sam Smith)” (9 adds, 6th-most-added), Joe Budden’s “Broke” (8 adds, 7th, tie), Ty Dolla $ign’s “Blase (featuring Future and Rae Sremmurd)” (8 adds, 7th, tie), Alessia Cara’s “Here” (7 adds, 9th, tie) and The Weeknd’s “The Hills” (7 adds, 9th, tie).