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The Chainsmokers Smoke With 5 Seconds Of Summer

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

The Chainsmokers Smoke With 5 Seconds Of Summer

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 Feb. 8, and the Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parenthesis.


Top Downloads

  1. The Chainsmokers f. 5 Seconds of Summer “Who Do You Love” (Disruptor/Columbia)

  2. Imagine Dragons “Bad Liar” (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/Universal)

  3. T. Thomason “Hope” (Big Machine)

  4. 5 Seconds of Summer f. Julia Michaels “Lie To Me” (Capitol/Universal)

  5. Meghan Trainor “All The Ways” (Epic/Sony)

  6. Daddy Yankee f. Snow “Con Calma” (Universal)

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  7. James Barker Band “Keep It Simple” (Universal)

  8. MOON VS SUN “Lowlight” (Warner)

  9. Khalid & Kane Brown “Saturday Nights (Remix)” (Right Hand/RCA)

  10. Tim McGraw “Thought About You” (Sony Nashville)

Most Active Indies

  1. May Wells “One and the Same” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  2. Nikki’s Wives “Lemonad” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  3. Dan Davidson “Can’t Help Myself” (Indie/Sharp 9 Promo)

  4. Kira Isabella f. Levi Hummon “Can’t Help Myself” (Creator)

  5. Gilles Babin “T’es cheap mais j’t’aime pareil” (Indie)

  6. Chris Buck Band “Good Ol’ Days” (Royalty/R. Chubey Promo)

  7. Tom Dutiaume “For My Love” (Indie/L. Tutty Promo)

  8. Jamie Warren “My Kinda Pretty” (Too Hip/L. Tutty Promo)

  9. Pépé et sa guitare “L’amour” (Ste-4 Musique)

  10. The Matchstick Skeletons “So Far Away” (Indie/Frontside Promo)

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