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Dua Lipa 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.

Dua Lipa 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 May 26. Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parentheses.


Top Downloads:

  1. Dua Lipa "Dance The Night (From Barbie The Album)" (Atlantic/WMC)

  2. Maroon 5 "Middle Ground" (Interscope/Universal)

  3. Lauren Spencer Smith "That Part" (Island/Universal)

  4. SZA "Snooze" (Top Dawg Ent./RCA/Sony)

  5. Taylor Swift "Karma" (Republic/Universal)

  6. Beyoncé & Kendrick Lamar "America Has A Problem" (Parkwood Ent./Columbia/Sony)

  7. JRDN "Call My Name" (Soul Gala)

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  8. Shred Kelly "Cracks in the Finish" (Indie/Canvas Media Promo)

  9. Josh Ross "Trouble" (The Core/Universal)

  10. Danko Jones "Good Time" (Sonic Unyon/Canvas Media Promo)

Top CanCon Downloads:

  1. JRDN "Call My Name" (Soul Gala)

  2. Shred Kelly "Cracks in the Finish" (Indie/Canvas Media Promo)

  3. Josh Ross "Trouble" (The Core/Universal)

  4. Danko Jones "Good Time" (Sonic Unyon/Canvas Media Promo)

  5. Whale and the Wolf "Sharp Knife" (Indie/RPMpromo)

  6. The Beaches "Blame Brett" (The Beaches/AWAL/Canvas Media Promo)

  7. MacKenzie Porter "Chasing Tornadoes" (Big Loud)

  8. JP Saxe "I Don't Miss You" (Arista/Sony)

  9. Rezz, Grabbitz "Signal" (HypnoVizion/Universal)

  10. Tenille Arts feat. LeAnn Rimes "Jealous of Myself" (Dreamcatcher/R. Chubey Promo)

Most Active Indies:

  1. JRDN "Call My Name" (Soul Gala)

  2. Whale and the Wolf "Sharp Knife" (Indie/RPMpromo)

  3. Shred Kelly "Cracks in the Finish" (Indie/Canvas Media Promo)

  4. Danko Jones "Good Time" (Sonic Unyon/Canvas Media Promo)

  5. dwi "Zoo Life" (Light Organ/RPMpromo)

  6. Black Stone Cherry "Nervous" (Mascot/RPMpromo)

  7. The Rockyts "Falling Again" (Rockyt Records)

  8. Boy & Bear "Silver Moon" (Boy & Bear/Canvas Media Promo)

  9. Teria Morada & Alonso Mendez feat. Choclair "Bon Voyage" (Indie)

  10. The Heavy Heavy "Go Down River" (ATO/B. Chick Promo)

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