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Radionytt Musik 17 Juni 2020 Radionytt Musik 17 juni 2020 ● ADDERING ★ VECKANS SINGEL/HITVARNING AL ALBUM Radionytt Musik publiceras på onsdagar av Radionytt. E Q HAIM NOW IM’ IN IT C EVA DAHLGREN TAXI E KYGO LIKE IT IS C HELEN SJÖHOLM EN NY TID SVERIGES RADIO E LIL NAS X RODEO C JESSE MALIN BACKSTABBERS E PARTYNEXTDOOR BELIEVE IT C B JOHN LEGEND CONVERSATIONS IN THE E TAYLOR SWIFT ONLY THE YOUNG C JP COOPER LITTLE BIT OF LOVE E VICTOR LEKSELL SVAG C KACEY MUSGRAVES OH, WHAT A WORLD E WEEKND BLINDING LIGHTS (MAJOR LAZER C LENA PHILIPSSON EN STILLA DEPRESSION P3 Esau Alcona, Linda Nordeman, Mari Hesthammer E WEEKND IN YOUR EYES (RMX) C LÉON WHO YOU LOVIN’ A B BRONSON HEART ATTACK Q ARLO PARKS BLACK DOG C LUKE COMBS REFRIGERATOR DOOR A JIREEL RELATIONER Q BLENDA OPTIONS C MIKE PERRY MIDNIGHT SUN A LADY GAGA RAIN ON ME Q BON IVER PDLIF C MOA LIGNELL BORN TO BE A B LIL MOSEY BLUEBERRY FAYGO Q FIONA APPLE I WANT YOU TO LOVE ME C MOLLY SANDÉN SVERIGE A MARSHMELLO BE KIND Q FRED AGAIN KYLE (I FOUND YOU) C MÅNS ZELMERLÖW ON MY WAY A MEGAN THEE STALLION SAVAGE Q GORILLAZ HOW FAR? C PASSENGER THE WAY THAT I LOVE YOU A MIRIAM BRYANT PASSA DIG Q KEHLANI F&MU C ROLLING STONES LIVING IN A GHOST A NEWKID KANSKE VAR VI RÄTT BRA ÄNDÅ Q ● LITTLE JINDER DIE TOGETHER C D TWINNIE I LOVE YOU NOW CHANGE A SURF MESA ILY (I LOVE YOU BABY) Q PETIT BISCUIT I LEAVE AGAIN D AGNES GOODLIFE ★ ● CHERRIE INGEN ANNAN ÄN DU Q C SCOTTS THE SCOTTS D ● BENJAMIN INGROSSO SHAMPOO B AUGUSTINE COAST Q SKULDPADDA WILD CARD D BRANDY CLARK WHO YOU THOUGHT I WAS B BENNETT LEV MED MIG Q YOUNG FRANCO JUICE D ● COURTNEY MARIE ANDREWS IT MUST BE B ESTRADEN DANSAR MED MIG SJÄLV D C DEEP PURPLE THROW MY BONES B ● HARRY STYLES WATERMELON SUGAR D DOTTER BACKFIRE B A HÅKAN HELLSTRÖM ALLA DRÖMMAR ÄR D ● FRIDA SUNDEMO BACKBONE B C INHALER FALLING IN D FRIDA ÖHRN FADING LIKE A FLOWER B KYGO BROKEN GLASS D ● HARRY STYLES WATERMELON SUGAR B C MARTIN GARRIX HIGHER GORUND P4 Rita Jernquist (samordnare och område Väst: D HÅKAN HELLSTRÖM TILLSAMMANS I B NORLIE & KKV TILLFÄLLIGHETER Skaraborg, Väst, Göteborg, Sjuhärad), Olle Nilsson D JUNG FOLLOW YOUR HEART B REGARD SECRETS (område Syd: Malmö, Halland, Kristianstad, D LARZ-KRISTERZ MIN SISTA DANS B ROSALÍA TKN Blekinge), Lisbeth Östman (område Öst: Jönköping, D LEMON TWIGS THE ONE B SAM FLORIAN COME OVER Kronoberg, Kalmar, Östergötland), Mats Hermansson D LUKE ELLIOT CAROLYN B SG LEWIS CHEMICALS (område Mitt: Dalarna, Värmland, Örebro, Gävleborg), D MAIA HIRASAWA BÄTTRE B SKOTT TALK ABOUT ME Robert Jonsson (Vaken i P3/P4), Germund Stenhag D ● MAIA WRIGHT VIEW B A SURFACES SUNDAY BEST (P4 Riks), Thore Wilhelmsson (område Norr: D MAÎTRE GIMS RESTE B 1975 IF YOU’RE TOO SHY (LET ME KNOW) Norrbotten, Västerbotten, Västernorrland, Jämtland), D MARTIN ALMGREN SIGNS B TOVE LO SADDER BADDER COOLER Maria Enzell (område Mälardalen: Stockholm, D MATS RONANDER LUFT UNDER VINGARNA B TWENTY ONE PILOTS LEVEL OF CONCERN Sörmland, Gotland, Västmanland, Uppland) D ● MISS LI STARKARE C 6IX9INE GOOBA A AVA MAX KINGS & QUEENS D NIALL HORAN NICE TO MEET YA C AJ TRACEY DINNER GUEST A DARIN EN SÄNG AV ROSOR D ● NISSE HELLBERG VILKEN TUR ATT VÄDRET C D SMOKE LET GO A DUA LIPA DON’T START NOW D PER GESSLE MAMMA C ● DABABY ROCKSTAR A GUSTAF & VIKTOR NORÉN RISE AGAIN D PRETENDERS THE BUZZ C ERIK LUNDIN APANAGE A HARRY STYLES ADORE YOU D SARA ZACHARIAS BÄTTRE ÄN DU TROR C FELIX SANDMAN DON’T LOOK BACK IN A JILL JOHNSON MILES OF BLUE D SILVERTWIN PLOY C FOINTAINES DC A HERO’S DEATH A B JUBËL SOMEONE D SZA THE OTHER SIDE C FRICKY BEEMER A LALEH DET KOMMER BLI BRA D WEEKND IN YOUR EYES C GRANT WORDS A B MIRIAM BRYANT NÅN AV OSS C HANNA JÄRVER MIN BÄSTA VÄN A MISS LI KOMPLICERAD C HOLLY HUMBERSTONE FALLING ASLEEP AT A VICTOR LEKSELL SVAG C IDLES MR MOTIVATOR B ALBIN LEE MELDAU TÅRAR AV GULD C Q JÁNA LOTUS B ANA DIAZ BÄSTIS C B JOAN LOVE ME BETTER B ANNA STADLING NÄR ALLT DET HÄR ÄR P3 DIN GATA Esau Alcona, Linda Nordeman, Mari C MILKY CHANCE DON’T LET ME DOWN B C BEN & TAN YOU Hesthammer C MISS LI STARKARE B DAÐI FREYR THINK ABOUT THINGS A ● 6IX9INE TROLLZ C MYRA GRANBERG SALT I SÅREN B DOTTER BULLETPROOF A 6IX9INE GOOBA C NAUSE BE RIGHT BACK B ERIC SAADE GLAS A DABABY ROCKSTAR C ● NEA DRUNK ENOUGH TO B JP SAXE IF THE WORLD WAS ENDING A DOJA CAT SAY SO C NOTD I DON’T KNOW WHY B KYGO FOREVER YOURS (AVICII TRIBUTE) A JIREEL RELATIONER C Q PHOEBE BRIDGERS KYOTO B MAMAS LET IT BE A MEGAN THEE STALLION SAVAGE (RMX) C Q REBECCA & FIONA PEOPLE GETTING MAD B MANDO DIAO SJÄLENS SKRUBBSÅR A ROSALÍA TKN C REMI WOLF DISCO MAN B MAURO SCOCCO LÅNGT HÄRIFRÅN A YASIN WORKIN C ● RHYS BETTER BREAK MY HEART B PELLE EKERSTAM KOM VI GÅR B BENNETT SPACE C S1MBA ROVER B PERNILLA ANDERSSON KOLTRAST VID B BENNETT SVART C SVEA ALL MY EXES B C RONAN KEATING LITTLE THING CALLED B BIA COVER GIRL C TATE MCREAE YOU BROKE ME FIRST B SOUNDS SAFE AND SOUND B D SMOKE LET GO C TIMBUKTU AOD B 1975 ME & YOU TOGETHER B DANILEIGH DOMINICAN MAMI C YASIN WORKIN B UNO SVENNINGSSON NÄR NATTEN LINDAR B EINÁR GHETTO MAMACITA E AVALANCHES RUNNING REDL IGHTS B A WEEKND BLINDING LIGHTS B JOYNER LUCAS WILL (RMX) E B BENEE SUPALONELY B YOLA I DON’T WANNA LIE B JUICE WRLD TELL ME U LUV ME E BENJAMIN INGROSSO THE DIRT (RMX) C ALICIA KEYS UNDERDOG B KEHLANI F&MU E BILLIE EILISH EVERYTHING I WANTED C ARIANA GRANDE STUCK WITH U B C LESLIE TAY 42 E DAÐI FREYR THINK ABOUT THINGS C ARVINGARNA SÄG ATT DU ÄR MIN B LIL MOSEY BLUEBERRY FAYGO E DISCLOSURE KNOW YOUR WORTH C BLOSSOMS THE KEEPER B LITTLE SIMZ MIGHT BANG, MIGHT NOT E DOJA CAT SAY SO C BROTHER LEO HALLELUJAH B PARTYNEXTDOOR BELIEVE IT E DRAKE TOOSIE SLIDE C D CLARA KLINGENSTRÖM SOMMARMINNEN B S1MBA ROVER E DUA LIPA BREAK MY HEART C DIXIE CHICKS GASLIGHTER B SCOTTS THE SCOTTS B TKAY MAIDZA SHOOK PARTYNEXTDOOR BELIEVE IT C ● MEEK MILL OTHERSIDE OF AMERICA POWFU DEATH BED (COFFEE FOR YOUR C ● CHERRIE INGEN ANNA ÄN DU ● REGARD SECRETS ROBIN SCHULZ IN YOUR EYES (POWER) RIX FM Robert Sehlberg S1MBA ROVER KOMMERSIELL RADIO WEEKND BLINDING LIGHTS SAINT JHN ROSES (IMANBEK RMX) AVA MAX KINGS & QUEENS SAM SMITH I’M READY DOTTER BULLETPROOF SEEB UNFAMILIAR KYGO FOREVER YOURS SURFACES SUNDAY BEST ANNA BERGENDAHL KINGDOM COME WEEKND HEARTLESS HANNA FERM BRAVE WEEKND IN YOUR EYES MIX MEGAPOL Rickard Keilor TONES AND I DANCE MONKEY ANNA BERGENDAHL ASHES TO ASHES ROBIN BENGTSSON TAKE CHANCE ANNA BERGENDAHL KINGDOM COME PINK CAN WE PRETEND AVA MAX SALT SMITH & THELL GOLIATH – AVA MAX SO AM I MANDO DIAO LONG LONG WAY DARIN EN SÄNG AV ROSOR MÅNS ZELMERLÖW ON MY WAY SVENSK POP Mattias Nilsson-Lugoboni DOTTER BULLETPROOF MALOU PRYTZ BALLERINA DANNY SAUCEDO HON ÄR MIN JILL JOHNSON MILES OF BLUE PAUL REY TALKING IN MY SLEEP DARIN EN SÄNG AV ROSOR JUNG FOLLOW YOUR HEART VICTOR LEKSELL SVAG ERIC SAADE GLAS LADY GAGA ALWAYS REMEMBER US THIS MIRIAM BRYANT NÅN AV OSS HÅKAN HELLSTRÖM ALLA DRÖMMAR ÄR LADY GAGA SHALLOW MISS LI KOMPLICERAD LALEH DET KOMMER BLI BRA LEWIS CAPALDI SOMEONE YOU LOVED TONES AND I BAD CHILD LENA PHILIPSSON EN STILLA DEPRESSION LITTLE JINDER SÄG MIG VAR DU STÅR JUBËL SOMEONE LITTLE JINDER SÄG MIG VAR DU STÅR MISS LI KOMPLICERAD BEN & TAN YES MIRIAM BRYANT NÅN AV OSS MISS LI LEV NU DÖ SEN DARIN EN SÄNG AV ROSOR MISS LI LEV NU DÖ SEN MOLLY SANDÉN DET BÄSTA KANSKE INTE – KYGO LOSE SOMEBODY MISS LI KOMPLICERAD MÅNS ZELMERLÖW ON MY WAY MIKE PERRY MIDNIGHT SUN MOLLY SANDÉN DET BÄSTA KANSKE INTE NEA SOME SAY HARRY STYLES ADORE YOU MOLLY SANDÉN SVERIGE ROBIN BENGTSSON TAKE A CHANCE WEEKND IN YOUR EYES MYRA GRANBERG TILLS MITT HJÄRTA GÅR SHAWN MENDES SEÑORITA LEWIS CAPALDI BEFORE YOU GO VERONICA MAGGIO TILLFÄLLIGHETER SMITH & THELL GOLIATH VICTOR CRONE TROUBLED WATERS VICTOR LEKSELL SVAG MAMAS LET IT BE UNDRESSD GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN WEEKND BLINDING LIGHTS MENDEZ VAMOS AMIGOS TONES AND I DANCE MONKEY KYGO LIKE IT IS WEBBRADIO UNDRESSD FOREVER YOUNG ★ LANCE & LINTON SUNSHINE (endast adderingar) VICTOR LEKSELL SVAG SAM FISCHER THIS CITY (RMX) ● AVA MAX KINGS & QUEENS NEA DEDICATED ● LENA PHILIPSSON EN STILLA DEPRESSION MAMAS LET IT BE ALESSO MIDNIGHT ● DUA LIPA BREAK MY HEART ● JOHN DE SOHN LOVERS FOR THE WEEKEND BANDIT METAL Peter Kjellin ● PARADISE LOST DARKER THOUGHTS NRJ Mathias Nilsson-Lugoboni ALAN WALKER ALONE, PT 2 ALESSO MIDNIGHT AVA MAX KINGS & QUEENS BANDIT ROCK Peter Kjellin, Ina Jönsson AVA MAX SALT DROPKICK MURPHYS SMASH SHIT UP BPM MALMÖ Johan Lindström BEN & TAN YES FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH A LITTLE BIT B ● CHERRIE INGEN ANNAN ÄN DU BENEE SUPALONELY GHOST MARY ON A CROSS C ● JORJA SMITH ROSE ROUGE – DARIN EN SÄNG AV ROSOR GREEN DAY OH YEAH! DOTTER BULLETPROOF HANK VON HELL DEAD DUA LIPA DON’T START NOW H.E.A.T. ONE BY ONE DUA LIPA BRAK MY HEART MANDO DIAO LONG LONG WAY HARRY STYLES ADORE YOU MARILYN MANSON GOD’S GONNA CUT YOU JOHN DE SOHN LOVERS FOR THE WEEKEND OZZY OSBOURNE UNDER THE GRAVEYARD DIXIE RADIO Joakim Richardson JUNG FOLLOW YOUR HEART RIVAL SONS SHOOTING STARS – JUBËL SOMEONE ROLLING STONES LIVING IN A GHOT K-391 PLAY KYGO LIKE IT IS KYGO FOREVER YOURS (AVICII TRIBUTE) LANCE & LINTON SUNSHINE MALOU PRYTZ BALLERINA INDIE 101 Robert Sehlberg, Mattias Arwidson – MAROON 5 MEMORIES POWER HIT RADIO Thomas Haraldsson – MIKE PERRY CHANGES BENEE SUPALONELY MISS LI KOMPLICERAD BENJAMIN INGROSSO THE DIRT (RMX) MISS LI LEV NU DÖ SEN CHICO ROSE SOMEBODY’S WATCHING ME MÅNS ZELMERLÖW ON MY WAY DABABY ROCKSTAR (POWER EDIT) NEA SOME SAY DOJA CAT SAY SO NOTD I DON’T KNOW WHY DRAKE TOOSIE SLIDE LUGNA FAVORITER Hasse Eriksson SAINT JHN ROSES (IMANBEK RMX) DUA LIPA BREAK MY HEART – SMITH & THELL GOLIATH ELLIE GOULDING POWER WEEKND BLINDING LIGHTS ● HUGEL BETTER WEEKND IN YOUR EYES IMANBEK I’M JUST FEELIN’
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