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Andrew Hyatt Has This Week's Hot New Radio Track

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

Andrew Hyatt Has This Week's Hot New Radio Track

By FYI Staff

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


Top Downloads:

1.    Andrew Hyatt “Still Somethin’” (604 Records/Warner Music)
2.    Olivia Rodrigo “vampire” (Geffen/Universal)
3.    Nickelback “High Time” (BMG)
4.    Oliva Lunny “Time Zone” (Infinity &)
5.    Royal Wood “Just Another Day” (Cordova Bay Records)
6.    Arkells “Skin” (Universal)
7.    Hailey Benedict “Damn You July” (Sakamoto)
8.    Aaron Goodvin “Country Dance” (Sakamoto / Warner)
9.    Justin LaBrash “Running Away” (LaBrash Management)
10.  The Jins “Feel It Inside” (604 Records)

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Top CanCon Downloads:

1.  Nickelback “High Time” (BMG)
2.  Oliva Lunny “Time Zone” (Infinity &)
3.  Royal Wood “Just Another Day” (Cordova Bay Records)
4.  Arkells “Skin” (Universal)
5.  Hailey Benedict “Damn You July” (Sakamoto)
6. Aaron Goodvin “Country Dance” (Sakamoto / Warner)
7. Justin LaBrash “Running Away” (LaBrash Management)
8. The Jins “Feel It Inside” (604 Records)
9. Mother Mother “Normalize” (Warner)
10. Metric “Just The One” (Frontside)
 
Most Active Indies:


1. Royal Wood “Just Another Day” (Cordova Bay Records)
2. The Jins “Feel It Inside” (604 Records)
3. Olivia Lunny “Timezone” (Infinity &)
4. Justin LaBrash “Running Away” (LaBrash Management)
5. Zeus “Air I Walk” (Zeus Music / Arts&Crafts)
6. JRDN “What Do I Got To Do” (Soul Gala/RPMpromo)
7. Metric “Just The Once” (Frontside)
8. JP Saxe “I Don’t Miss You”
9. Cole Bradley “Way I Drink” (RPM / Kala)
10. Orchard Sky “Honest” (Royalty Records)

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