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Cher Has This Week's Hot New Radio Track

Top Downloads:

Cher Has This Week's Hot New Radio Track

By FYI Staff

Top Downloads:


  1. Cher “DJ Play A Christmas Song” (Warner)

  2. Cash Cash x Taylor Dayne “Tell It To My Heart” (Ultra/You Are Hear Promo)

  3. Luke Combs “Where The Wild Things Are” (River House/Columbia Nashville/Sony)

  4. The Prairie States “Trouble Is” (Willing/Universal)

  5. Eli Rose & Domeno “Lala” (Universal)

  6. Paul Russell “Lil Boo Thang” (Arista/Sony)

  7. Sia “Gimme Love” (Warner)

  8. The Strumbellas “Hold Me” (Underneath a Mountain Records/Sony)

  9. Andye “Outta Love” (Universal)

  10. The Rockyts “You & I” (Rockyt Records)

Top CanCon Downloads:

  1. The Prairie States “Trouble Is” (Willing/Universal)

  2. Eli Rose & Domeno “Lala” (Universal)

  3. The Strumbellas “Hold Me” (Underneath a Mountain Records/Sony)

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  4. Andye “Outta Love” (Universal)

  5. The Rockyts “You & I” (Rockyt Records)

  6. Texas King “Capsize” (Known Accomplice/Universal)

  7. Nickelback “Skinny Little Missy” (BMG/Warner)

  8. The Indiana Drones “Waking Up” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  9. Josh Stumpf “Drink Me A Lullaby” (Indie/L. Tutty Promo)

  10. Nobro “Where My Girls At” (Dine Alone/Canvas Media Promo)

Most Active Indies

 

  1. Cash Cash x Taylor Dayne “Tell It To My Heart” (Ultra/You Are Hear Promo)

  2. The Rockyts “You & I” (Rockyt Records)

  3. The Indiana Drones “Waking Up” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  4. Avry “Call Me On Your Way (ft. harper)” (AWAL)

  5. Josh Stumpf “Drink Me A Lullaby” (Indie/L. Tutty Promo)

  6. The Strumbellas “Hold Me” (Underneath a Mountain Records/Sony)

  7. Nobro “Where My Girls At” (Dine Alone/Canvas Media Promo)

  8. Olivia Mae Graham “Mean Girls” (Indie)

  9. Teagan Littlechief “Shangri LA” (Barnstorm Prod.)

  10. Flaysher “Smoke Signals” (Taylor Ent.)

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Billboard Canada 2025 Power Players List Revealed

By Richard Trapunski, Rosie Long Decter, Peony Hirwani, Stefano Rebuli and Heather Taylor-Singh

Billboard Canada Power Players is back for a second year, and it comes at a pivotal time for Canadian music. Canadian Content regulations – a principle that built the domestic industry – are up for review for the first time in a generation, with ongoing hearings taking place with the CRTC. The Online Streaming Act, meanwhile, is attempting to regulate major foreign streaming services to contribute to CanCon as the CRTC once did for radio, but companies like Spotify, Amazon and Apple Music aren't taking it without a fight.

Those issues shadow the industry, which has both struggles and successes. The country was recently named the 8th largest music market in the world by the IFPI and Toronto has emerged as a marquee live music market. That's been reflected in the successes and investments in new venues by companies like Live Nation Canada, MLSE and Oak View Group, though some festivals and promoters outside of their orbit have gone public with their own struggles.

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