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John Summit & Hayla’s ‘Where You Are’ Hits New High on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs Chart

Plus, moves for P!nk, Dom Dolla & Nelly Furtado and Tove Lo.

John Summit and Hayla scale the top 10 on Billboard’s multi-metric Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart (dated June 17) with “Where You Are.” The song climbs from No. 11 to No. 8 following the June 2 release of its GRiZ Remix, marking a new peak and its first week in the top 10 since its debut at No. 9 in March.

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The track raked in a whopping 2.2 million official streams, up 52%, in the United States in the June 2-8 tracking week, according to Luminate. It also sold 1,000 downloads, up 19%. It lifts 8-7 on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart and is the sole debut on Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs (No. 18).

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“Where You Are” marks both Summit and Hayla’s first top 10 hit on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs; Summit previously charting eight titles, including both “Deep End” and “Human” featuring Echoes reaching No. 26, while Hayla climbed to No. 11 with her vocal turn on Kx5’s “Escape” in June 2022.

Elsewhere, P!nk picks up steam with “Trustfall,” earning sales gains of 36% to 2,000 sold and 2.4 million domestic streams as it holds at its No. 3 high. “Trustfall” also returns to No. 1 on Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales for a ninth week and appears on the Billboard Hot 100 (No. 100) for the first time since March. On Adult Pop Airplay, it keeps at its No. 6 high, becoming P!nk’s 20th top 10 hit.

Dom Dolla darts to his fifth appearance on the Hot Dance/Electronic chart, while Nelly Furtado notches her second, with the pair’s collaboration “Eat Your Man” arriving at No. 15. It’s Dolla’s second-highest showing after “Rhyme Dust” reached No. 9, and Furtado’s best on the chart. “Eat Your Man” drew 1.2 million steams and sold 1,000 downloads. The track also bows at No. 4 on Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales, earning new highs for both artists.

Another top 20 debut on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs is Tove Lo’s “I Like U” at No. 19, marking Swedish singer’s first top 20 hit as a solo act among 12 appearances. Of those, Tove Lo earned two top 10s: as a featured guest on Martin Garrix’s “Pressure” and Alesso’s “Heroes (We Could Be).” “I Like U “ opens with 1 million streams.