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G-Eazy & Halsey’s “Him & I” Also Earns Most Added Honor At Rhythmic Radio

“Him & I” received a substantial amount of impact week support at rhythmic.

In addition to topping this week’s pop radio add board, G-Eazy & Halsey’s “Him & I” earns the most added honor at rhythmic radio.

“Him & I,” the follow-up to G-Eazy’s #1 rhythmic hit “No Limit,” won support from 42 Mediabase-monitored rhythmic stations in conjunction with this week’s official impact.

Picked up by 35 stations, Farruko, Nicki Minaj & Bad Bunny’s “Krippy Kush (featuring 21 Savage & Rvssian)” ranks as second-most added.

Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors & Bebe Rexha’s “Home” follows in third with 19 playlist adds, while an add count of 16 positions Ed Sheeran’s “Perfect” as fourth-most added.

BTS’ “MIC Drop (Steve Aoki remix, featuring Desiigner),” which landed at 11 stations, ranks as fifth-most added.

This week’s other notable rhythmic radio options: Blac Youngsta’s “Booty” (7 adds, 6th-most, tie), Jacquees’ “At The Club (featuring DeJ Loaf)” (7 adds, 6th-most, tie), Kodak Black’s “Rest In Peace (featuring XXXTentacion)” (6 adds, 8th-most), A$AP Ferg’s “Plain Jane” (5 adds, 9th-most, tie), Cheat Codes’ “Feels Great (featuring Fetty Wap & CVBZ)” (5 adds, 9th-most, tie), and Jake Spooner’s “Lost (featuring Gucci Mane)” (5 adds, 9th-most, tie).

Brian Cantor

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