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Panic! At The Disco’s “High Hopes” Stays #1 At Hot AC Radio, Returns To #1 At Alternative

“High Hopes” is a two-format #1 this week.

Panic! At The Disco’s radio smash “High Hopes” now boasts double-digit reigns at two separate radio formats.

The song holds at #1 on the Mediabase hot adult contemporary radio chart, earning a tenth consecutive week in the pinnacle position.

It meanwhile returns to #1 on the alternative chart, where it now boasts a non-consecutive reign of eleven weeks.

— “High Hopes” tops this week’s Hot AC chart thanks to the ~6,923 spins it received during the January 27-February 2 tracking period. This week’s spin count trails last week’s mark by 21 but keeps “High Hopes” higher than the pack.

Marshmello & Bastille’s “Happier” spends another week in the runner-up position. It received ~6,408 spins (-29).

Up one place, Halsey’s “Without Me” grabs #3. The pop chart-topper received ~6,071 Hot AC spins this week (+418).

Maroon 5’s “Girls Like You (featuring Cardi B)” falls one spot to #4 with ~5,550 spins (-184), while a play count of ~4,276 (+149) lifts Lauren Daigle’s “You Say” one place to #5.

— A spin count of ~3,345 (+27) lifts “High Hopes” one place to #1 on the alternative chart.

Flora Cash’s “You’re Somebody Else” provides the closest competition, rising two places to #2 with ~3,277 spins (+257).

Mumford & Sons’ “Guiding Light” falls to #3 after spending two weeks at #1. It received ~2,933 spins (-448).

“Happier” drops one spot to #4 with ~2,877 spins (-216), and a play count of ~2,670 (+278) lifts Young The Giant’s “Superposition” two positions to #5.

Brian Cantor

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