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Aaron Pritchett Scores A Slam Dunk With His Latest Single

The following are tracks delivered to radio by digital distributor DMDS/Yangaroo in Canada and broken down into two categories.

Aaron Pritchett Scores A Slam Dunk With His Latest Single

By FYI Staff

The following are tracks delivered to radio by digital distributor DMDS/Yangaroo in Canada and broken down into two categories. Top Downloads represents the most copied tracks in the week ending Nov. 2, and the Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parenthesis.


Top Downloads

  1. Aaron Pritchett “Better When I Do” (Big Star/A. Wilson Promo)

  2. Shawn Austin “You Belong” (SteelHead/Sony)

  3. Florida Georgia Line “Talk You Out Of It” (BMLG)

  4. Nice Horse “Six String Outlaw (The Sundown Remix)” (Coalition/Warner)

  5. David James “Cars, Girls, And The Radio” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

  6. Hunter Brothers “Lost” (Open Road)

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  7. Andrew Hyatt “My Kind Of Crazy” (604/R. Chubey Promo)

  8. Scott Helman “Hang Ups” (Warner)

  9. Yukon Blonde “Cry” (Dine Alone/Canvas Promo)

  10. USS “Big Life (26 Letters)” (Warner)

Most Active Indies

  1. Aaron Pritchett “Better When I Do” (Big Star/A. Wilson Promo)

  2. Yukon Blonde “Cry” (Dine Alone/Canvas Promo)

  3. Andrew Hyatt “My Kind Of Crazy” (604/R. Chubey Promo)

  4. David James “Cars, Girls, And The Radio” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

  5. Hunter Brothers “Lost” (Open Road)

  6. Shad “All I Need” (Secret City/Canvas Promo)

  7. Altameda “Losing Sleep” (Pheromone/Fontana North/RPMpromo)

  8. Tianna Woods “Mistletoe Kisses” (L. Tutty Promo)

  9. Steve Aoki f. BTS “Waste It On Me” (Ultra/DMD Promo)

  10. Amy Rose “One More Sleep” (Costa/L. Tutty Promo)

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