In Week Nineteen, "Girls Like You" by Maroon 5 and Cardi B return to the top spot as the song completes the largest airplay gain in chart history while still maintaining its strong showing in streaming. At number two, Drake's "Nice For What" rises one spot to number two; however, its radio numbers begin slipping and is forecasted to begin its descent. Nonetheless, "Nice For What" has been in the top two positions of the chart in eleven of its thirteen week history after debuting at number one, and has only slipped to number three in the other two weeks. At number three is Ariana Grande's number one debuting "no tears left to cry", which is its highest peak since its debut, aided by its command over radio. At number four is Cardi B's quickly ascending "I Like It", whichs is gaining in radio after its release as an official single and staying steady in its streams. With "I Like It" passing its previous peak set eleven weeks ago, Cardi B is the second artists to have two songs within the top five after Drake with "God's Plan" and "Look Alive", "God's Plan" and "Nice For What", and "Nice For What" and "Walk It Talk It". "Lucid Dreams" by Juice WRLD escapes the curse set by "Yes Indeed" after spending two weeks at number eleven and rises two spots to number nine. At number twelve, "FRIENDS" by Marshmello and Anne-Marie repeak after hitting number twelve on the chart seven weeks ago due to its rise in streaming , the song fell down after its streaming began to decrease, but has risen in recent weeks due to radio support building behind the song. "Delicate" by Taylor Swift bounds three spots to number fourteen as the song is primed to become the next radio leader while "Back To You" by Selena Gomez continues its upward motion one spot as radio begins its support for the song. At number seventeen, "I'm Upset" by Drake shoots up four spots after the release of its official music video while "Love Lies" by Khalid and Normani hike four spots after bouncing around the top of the twenties for six weeks. At number twenty is Lauv's enduring pop hit, "I Like Me Better", which hits the top twenty aided by its surge in pop airplay. "Sit Next To Me" by Foster the People jump two spots to number twenty-five as it leads alternative airplay and begins to climb on pop airplay. At number twenty-eight, Panic at the Disco's "Say Amen" debuts off the strength of the bands new album and Dua Lipa's "IDGAF" rises one spot to twenty-nine after spending its first two weeks at number thirty.
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