T.I. Tops Radio Adds

T.I.'s "Let Em Know" topped US Rhythmic Radio adds with 44 stations picking it up, followed by Dave & Tems' "Raindance" at 39 adds. Baby Keem ft. Kendrick Lamar & Momo Boyd's "Good Flirts" landed 15 adds, while Don Toliver's "Body" and PinkPantheress ft. Zara Larsson's "Stateside" each grabbed 7.

"Let Em Know" is the lead single from T.I.'s upcoming twelfth studio album, "Kill the King," and was produced by the acclaimed Pharrell Williams. The track, described as a "bouncy" and "braggadocious" song, was released on January 18, 2026, and marks a significant return for the Atlanta rapper. The single heralds the end of an era, as T.I. has confirmed that "Kill the King" will be his final album before retiring from his rap career. This is his first full-length project since "The L.I.B.R.A." was released in 2020. After retiring, the artist plans to focus on other ventures, including comedy and family life. The strong radio support follows the song's solid debut on the charts. "Let 'Em Know" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 83 and has since climbed to number 38, becoming T.I.'s highest-charting single since "No Mediocre" in 2014. Topping the radio adds chart is a key indicator of a song's growing momentum. Securing the most new station playlists can lead to increased airplay, which is a significant factor in a song's position on major charts like the Billboard Hot 100. The track faced competition from Dave and Tems' "Raindance," which has already achieved significant international success, hitting number one on the UK Singles Chart in January 2026. The song is the first Billboard Hot 100 entry for the British rapper Dave. Other new tracks vying for airplay included "Good Flirts" by Baby Keem, featuring Kendrick Lamar and Momo Boyd, from Keem's new album "Casino." Don Toliver's "Body" is a single from his fifth studio album, "Octane," which was released in late January 2026. The PinkPantheress track, "Stateside," is a remix featuring Zara Larsson from the album "Fancy Some More?". Its popularity surged after being featured in a viral performance by American Olympic gold medalist figure skater Alysa Liu at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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