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The 1975’s “A Change Of Heart” Ranks As Alternative Radio’s Most Added Song

The 1975’s new single claims the top spot on this week’s alternative radio add board.

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The follow-up to The 1975’s Top 5 hit “Somebody Else” officially impacted alternative radio this week.

Entitled “A Change Of Heart,” it received a solid amount of first-week support.

The single won support from 14 Mediabase-monitored stations, which is enough for the most added honor.

Each added by 8 stations, 311’s “Too Much To Think,” Royal Blood’s “Lights Out,” and Sir Sly’s “High” tie for second place.

alt-J’s “In Cold Blood” and New Politics’ “One Of Us” follow in a tie for fifth place with 7 adds, and Portugal. The Man’s “Feel It Still” and Tash Sultana’s “Jungle” tie for seventh with 6.

Blink-182’s “Home Is Such A Lonely Place” grabs ninth place thanks to its 5 pickups. Credited with 4 adds each, Bleachers’ “Don’t Take The Money,” Dreamcar’s “Kill For Candy,” The Kooks’ “Be Who You Are,” and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Goodbye Angels” tie for tenth.

Written by Brian Cantor

Brian Cantor is the editor-in-chief for Headline Planet. He has been a leading reporter in the music, movie, television and sporting spaces since 2002.

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