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Radio Number 1s

Radio Number Ones — Courtesy of Mediabase


This week’s charts show how momentum, timing, and audience behavior continue to shape outcomes!


Urban:

Kehlani holds firm with “Folded,” but keep an eye on Cardi B’s “ERR TIME,” which is climbing quickly and gaining hundreds of plays. With that kind of movement, this could turn into a real battle for the top.


Rhythmic:

Metro Boomin’s “Take Me There” officially reaches No. 1, knocking Chris Brown off the mountain. This is a textbook example of internet momentum translating into radio action—digital culture pushing the needle before airplay fully catches up.


R&B:

Called it. Brent Faiyaz “Have To” moves into the No. 1 position, marking his first R&B chart-topper. A milestone moment that adds another layer to the résumé of an artist whose consistency continues to pay off.


Top 40:

Myles Smith jumps up three spots with “Nice To Meet You,” pulling an audience size of nearly 35,000. A strong follow-up to his 2024 breakout “Stargazing,”!


Radio doesn’t chase moments.

It rewards records that move, grow, and stick.



 
 
 

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