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Camila Cabello Has This Week's Top DMDS Yangaroo Track

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

Camila Cabello Has This Week's Top DMDS Yangaroo Track

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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 weeks ending Sept. 6, and the Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parenthesis.


Top Downloads

  1. Camila Cabello “Shameless” (Syco/Epic/Sony)

  2. Camila Cabello “Liar” (Syco/Epic/Sony)

  3. Brett Kissel “Drink About Me” (Warner)

  4. George Canyon “Vinyl” (Big Star/A. Wilson Promo)

  5. Eric Church “Monsters” (Universal)

  6. Post Malone “Circles” (Republic/Universal)

  7. Kelsea Ballerini “homecoming queen?” (Black River/Sony)

  8. Ashley McBryde “One Night Stands” (Warner)

  9. Alessia Cara “Rooting For You” (Def Jam/Universal)

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  10. James Blunt “Cold” (Warner)

Most Active Indies

  1. George Canyon “Vinyl” (Big Star/A. Wilson Promo)

  2. Bobby Wills “It Matters To Her” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

  3. Blanco Brown “The Git Up” (BMG/DMD Promo)

  4. Rich Cloke “You’re The One” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  5. Mushy Callahan “Old Songs” (Indie)

  6. Rick Stavely “Gotta Unwind” (Indie/L. Tutty Promo)

  7. Illenium “Good Things Fall Apart f/Jon Bellion” (Astralwerks/DMD)

  8. The Honest Heart Collective “Fine” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  9. AJR “Dear Winter” (Ultra/DMD)

  10. Alex Hughes “Strong As You” (Indie)

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