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Hot New Hits From Mariah Carey, and The Weeknd

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

Hot New Hits From Mariah Carey, and The Weeknd

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 weeks ending on April 01. Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parentheses.


Top Downloads:

  1. Latto x Mariah Carey feat. DJ Khaled “Big Energy [Remix]” (Streamcut/RCA/Sony)

  2. The Weeknd “Out Of Time” (XO/Republic/DMD Promo)

  3. The Warning “Money” (Republic/Universal)

  4. Shawn Mendes “When You’re Gone” (Island/Universal)

  5. Harry Styles “As It Was” (Columbia/Sony)

  6. Keith Urban “Nightfalls” (Universal)

  7. earth2zoe “Hallie’s Song” (Wax/DMD Promo)

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  8. Chris Buck “Can’t Beat The View” (Sakamoto/Warner)

  9. Neon Dreams “Little Dance” (Indie/Frontside)

  10. Virrey “Lobos En La Arena” (Equal Music)

 

Top CanCon Downloads:

  1. The Weeknd “Out Of Time” (XO/Republic/DMD Promo)

  2. earth2zoe “Hallie’s Song” (Wax/DMD Promo)

  3. Chris Buck “Can’t Beat The View” (Sakamoto/Warner)

  4. Neon Dreams “Little Dance” (Indie/Frontside)

  5. Don Amero “Let You (feat. Raquel Cole)” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

  6. Banx & Ranx “Headphones (feat. Rêve)” (Universal)

  7. The Tea Party “The Beautiful” (Coalition/RPMpromo)

  8. Remy Shand “A Day In The Shade” (Universal)

  9. Alyssa Reid “Roses” (Wax/DMD Promo)

  10. The Dungarees “Rain” (Indie/GPS Promo)

 

Most Active Indies:

  1. The Weeknd “Out Of Time” (XO/Republic/DMD Promo)

  2. Virrey “Lobos En La Arena” (Equal Music)

  3. earth2zoe “Hallie’s Song” (Wax/DMD Promo)

  4. Neon Dreams “Little Dance” (Indie/Frontside)

  5. Don Amero “Let You (feat. Raquel Cole)” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

  6. The Tea Party “The Beautiful” (Coalition/RPMpromo)

  7. The Dungarees “Rain” (Indie/GPS Promo)

  8. Adam Cousins “Our Lives” (Indie/Principle Projects Promo)

  9. James Barker Band “Wastin’ Whiskey” (Starseed/A. Wilson Promo)

  10. Paul Randy Mingo “While I Drank” (PRM Prod.)

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