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Songs By Bazzi, Alice Merton, Why Don’t We, Alan Walker Enter Top 40 At Pop Radio

“Mine,” “No Roots,” “Trust Fund Baby,” and “All Falls Down” debut on the pop chart.

In rising from #42 to #29, Marshmello & Anne-Marie’s “FRIENDS” represents the highest-charting addition to the Top 40 at pop radio.

It is not this week’s only addition.

Bazzi’s “Mine,” Alice Merton’s “No Roots,” Why Don’t We’s “Trust Fund Baby,” and Alan Walker’s “All Falls Down (featuring Noah Cyrus with Digital Farm Animals)” also earn Top 40 positions.

Played 949 times during the February 18-24 tracking period (+522), “Mine” takes #36 on this week’s Mediabase pop chart. It was below last week’s chart at #48.

Up six places, “No Roots” grabs #37 on this week’s listing. It received 932 tracking period spins (+149).

“Trust Fund Baby,” which received 886 spins (+330), jumps nine spots to #38.

“All Falls Down” concurrently climbs one spot to #40. It received 769 spins (-47).

Dolph Malone

Dolph Malone is a senior editor for Headline Planet and a key contributor to the music and television sectors of the publication. An avid pop culture spectator, Dolph also helms Headline Planet's social media reporting. He, specifically, covers entertainment stories that are breaking in the key social networks. Contact Dolph at dolph.malone[at]headlineplanet.com.

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