The Officio Play : Edition 2
Zach Bryan rises to the helm of the Officio Play list on our second edition, with "I Remember Everything" (feat. Kacey Musgraves), marking the first country song on top of the run and the first collaboration effort to take the spot. I Remember earns a second week in the top-1o as well after debuting on the list earlier at No.5.
Tate McRae's "greedy" moves to second place, after leading our inaugural run and takes a second week as the best pop entry on the tally. McRae still boats two more efforts this week with "run for the hills" (at #46 down from #43) and "exes" (at 75 down from #40). McRae marks the highest charting Canadian act on the tally thus far.
Teddy Swims holds at No.3 for a second week with the incredible tune "Lose Control". UK music producer/DJ Cassö earns the week's top-10 Gainer Spot as "Prada" (with RAYE & D-Block Europe) rises to No.4 (from #15), scoring a first week in the tier and a second overall.
James Arthur makes an entrance with 8 new entries on the edition (the most for any act), kicking off with the top-10 effort "Blindside" (No.5, the edition's highest debut), followed by "Just Us" (#31), "Sleepwalking" (#34), "From the Jump" (#64), "Free Falling" (#85) "Ruthless" (#88), "Is It Alright?" (#94), and "Bitter Sweet Love" (#96).
"Popular" comes in at No.6 earning its collaborators - The Weeknd, Madonna & Playboi Carti - their foremost entries on the tally and first top-ten score for each act.
Scoring the best EDM Play is Lost Frequencies at No.7 with "Head Down" (with Bastille), rising from #19 in its second run on the list. Noah Kahan's "Stick Season" slides to No.8 after its runner-up start on the previous edition. Closing out the tier is Doja Cat and SZA, both receding to No.9 and No.10 respectively with "Agora Hills" (from #4) and "Snooze" (from #8).



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