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Emerson Drive Racks Up Another Hit This Week With Footprints On The Moon

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

Emerson Drive Racks Up Another Hit This Week With Footprints On The Moon

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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 represents the most copied tracks in the weeks ending March 27 and the Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parenthesis.


Top Downloads

  1. Dua Lipa “Break My Heart” (Warner)

  2. Emerson Drive “Footprints On The Moon” (Big Star/A. Wilson Promo)

  3. Pearl Jam “Quick Escape” (Monkeywrench/Universal)

  4. PartyNextDoor & Rihanna “Believe It” (Warner)

  5. Camila Cabello feat. DaBaby “My Oh My” (Syco/Epic/Sony)

  6. Powfu feat. Beadadoobee “Coffee For Your Head” (Columbia/Sony)

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  7. Bazzi “Young & Alive” (Warner)

  8. Bad Wolves “Sober” (Better Noise/RPMpromo)

  9. Kygo “Like It Is f/ Zara Larsson & Tyga” (Ultra/DMD Promo)

  10. Selena Gomez “Rare” (Interscope/Universal)

Top CanCon Downloads

  1. Emerson Drive “Footprints On The Moon” (Big Star/A. Wilson Promo)

  2. PARTYNEXTDOOR & Rihanna “Believe It” (Warner)

  3. Powfu feat. Beadadoobee “Coffee For Your Head” (Columbia/Sony)

  4. Charlie Major and Friends “It Can’t Happen To Me” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

  5. Gordon Lightfoot “Oh So Sweet” (Warner)

  6. The Man Who “Rio Grande” (HOME/Universal)

  7. High Valley “Grew Up On That” (Warner)

  8. Brody Siebert “Sugarcoated” (Indie/Pitbull Promo)

  9. Loud Luxury feat. Brando “Gummy” (Armada/Sony)

  10. Gord Bamford “Just Let Go” (Cache/Sony)

Most Active Indies

  1. Emerson Drive “Footprints On The Moon” (Big Star/A. Wilson Promo)

  2. Bad Wolves “Sober” (Better Noise/RPMpromo)

  3. Kygo “Like It Is f/ Zara Larsson & Tyga” (Ultra/DMD Promo)

  4. Charlie Major and Friends “It Can’t Happen To Me” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

  5. Lu Kala “Body Knew” (LU KALA/AWAL/DMD Promo)

  6. Brody Siebert “Sugarcoated” (Indie/Pitbull Promo)

  7. Laurie LeBlanc “The Bigger The Better” (Indie)

  8. Ashlynne Vince “Run With The River” (Invincible/L. Tutty Promo)

  9. Blue October “Oh My My” (Up/Down-Brando)

  10. Justine Lynn ft. Michael Daniel “Bottom of that Glass” (Indie/AMtoFM Promo)

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