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Iceland Rock Band KALEO's 'Rock N Roller' is This Week's Hot New Radio Track in Canada

Toronto band jackie's "Perfume" and Nova Scotian singer-songwriter Maggie Andrew's "About Us" are also making their way onto radio playlists.

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KALEO

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The following are tracks delivered to radio by digital distributor Yangaroo in Canada and broken down into three categories. Top Downloads and Top Canadian Downloads represent the most copied tracks in the week ending June 7. Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parentheses.

Top Downloads


  1. Kaleo “Rock N Roller” (Warner)
  2. Train “Long Yellow Dress” (Sony)
  3. Jackie “Perfume” (White Rabbits/Canvas Media Promo)
  4. Yung Leo “Too Good” (Indie/B. Chick Promo)
  5. Devon Cole “I Got You” (Arista/Sony)
  6. The Offspring “Make It All Right” (Concord/Universal)
  7. Myles Smith “Stargazing” (RCA/Sony)
  8. Luke Combs “The Man He Sees in Me” (Seven Ridges/Columbia Nashville/Sony)
  9. Tim & The Glory Boys “Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Truck” (Sony)
  10. Gracie Abrams “Risk” (Interscope/Universal)

Top CanCon Downloads


  1. Jackie “Perfume” (White Rabbits/Canvas Media Promo)
  2. Yung Leo “Too Good” (Indie/B. Chick Promo)
  3. Morgan Robertson “Another Beer” (Indie/Katavállo Ent.)
  4. Devon Cole “I Got You” (Arista/Sony)
  5. Tim & The Glory Boys “Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Truck” (Sony)
  6. Orchard Sky “I Can’t Make You Love Me” (Royalty Records)
  7. The Prairie States “Not So Much No More” (Willing Records/Universal)
  8. Easy Tiger “I Don’t Mind” (Indie/RPMpromo)
  9. Hunter Brothers “Train” (Open Road)
  10. Maggie Andrew “About Us” (turtlemusik/RPMpromo)

Most Active Indies


  1. Jackie “Perfume” (White Rabbits/Canvas Media Promo)
  2. Maggie Andrew “About Us” (turtlemusik/RPMpromo)
  3. Yung Leo “Too Good” (Indie/B. Chick Promo)
  4. Easy Tiger “I Don’t Mind” (Indie/RPMpromo)
  5. Orchard Sky “I Can’t Make You Love Me” (Royalty Records)
  6. Miina “Hiccup" feat. Lowell (Indie/Canvas Media Promo)
  7. Soup “Let’s Go for A Ride” (Windsurfer/You Are Hear Promo)
  8. Michaela Clarke “God I Hope So” (Michaela Clarke)
  9. Morgan Robertson “Another Beer” (Indie/Katavállo Ent.)
  10. Brigitte Calls Me Baby “We Were Never Alive” (ATO/Cadence/B. Chick Promo)
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Johnny, Tommy and Joey Ramone of the Ramones perform on stage in the late 1970s.
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Johnny, Tommy and Joey Ramone of the Ramones perform on stage in the late 1970s.

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