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Songs By Charlie Puth, G-Eazy, Rudimental, In Real Life Enter Top 40 At Pop Radio

“Done For Me,” “Sober,” “These Days,” and “Tattoo” debut on the pop radio chart.

Four songs officially enter the Top 40 on this week’s pop radio airplay chart.

Two involve Charlie Puth.

Puth cracks the Top 40 with his own “Done For Me (featuring Kehlani).” He also appears as a featured artist on G-Eazy’s new Top 40 entry “Sober.”

Rudimental’s “These Days (featuring Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan Caplen),” and In Real Life’s “Tattoo (How ‘Bout You)” also join the Top 40.

Played 1,773 times during the April 8-14 tracking period (+1,070), “Done For Me” rockets into the Top 40 at #31. It was below last week’s chart at #43.

Up three places, “Sober” earns #38 on this week’s listing. It received 872 spins (+88).

“These Days” also rises three spots, in its case moving from #42 to #39. It posted a tracking period play count of 846 (+86).

“Tattoo,” which received 818 spins (+131), rises four spots to #40.

Brian Cantor

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