Officio Play - Edition 58
Ariana Grande earns a second topper on the Play Edition 58, with "twilight zone" debuting atop the list, which marks the singer's fifth top ten entry on the tally. The pop star previously led the list with "we can't be friends (wait for your love)" (Edition 8). On the current edition, Grande adds another five new scores from the re-issue of her eternal sunshine record - "warm" (#15), "past life" (#22), "dandelion" (#27), "Intro (End of the World) (extended)" (#38) and "hampstead" (#61), bringing her total entries to 18.
Drake's "NOKIA" rings its way back to the top ten and marks a new high for the rapper as it rises from #20 to No.2 as the edition's Top Rap effort, and the rapper's highest feat surpassing it's former No.10 post as well as the No.3 peaking "GIMME A HUG", earning a second top three there on. Both tracks entered into the top 10 on the same Edition 52, however, NOKIA collects a second run in the tier as it outruns the other with 7 stints on the list.
Kendrick Lamar's "luther" (with SZA), a former chart leader suits up to third place, adding a ninth run in the top tier and 14th overall. It now ranks for the fourth-most time spend within the top tier.
Alex Warren recedes from the lead as "Ordinary" slips to fourth place, while adding a fourth stay in the top ten.
Jordan Davis debuts his first top 10 score on the chart and the Top Country effort as "Bar None" enters at No.5, it marks the country singer's second entry on the list.
Lady Gaga's "Die With a Smile" (with Bruno Mars) - the longest running top 10 entry on the list, repeats at No.6 and it adds a record 28th stint on the tally. Another chart leader from Gaga, "Garden of Eden" descends to No.9 on the edition adding a fourth stint in the top tier. "Pink Pony Club" (Chappell Roan), another No.1 score, rises to No.7, making eight consecutive stints within the top 10, its entire stay on the tally.
Lola Young's #3 reaching "Messy" bounces back into the top tier at No.8, collecting a fourth stint in the region, with 14 total runs on the chart. Jonas Brothers go low from their No.2 debut with "Love Me to Heaven" settling at No.10 on the chart.
Debut Entries Outside of the Top-10 (Song, Artist, Debut Peak):
Longest Running Entries on the Edition:



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