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Hot This Week: Jann Arden, Hunter Bros. & Harry Styles

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

Hot This Week: Jann Arden, Hunter Bros. & Harry Styles

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 June 13. Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parentheses.


Top Downloads:

  1.     Harry Styles “Late Night Talking” (Columbia/Sony)

  2.     Hunter Brothers “Peace, Love & Country Music” (Open Road)

  3.     Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats “I’m On Your Side”

  4.     Kate Bush “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)” (Warner)

  5.     Halsey “So Good” (Capitol/Universal)

  6.     Demi Lovato “Skin Of My Teeth” (Island/Universal)

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  7.     Jann Arden “Love Will Be Waiting (Remix)” (Universal)

  8.     Marshmello x Khalid “Numb” (RCA/Sony/DMD Promo)

  9.     Måneskin “Supermodel” (Epic/Sony)

  10.     Preston Pablo, Banx & Ranx “Flowers Need Rain” (31 East/Universal)

Top CanCon Downloads:

  1.     Hunter Brothers “Peace, Love & Country Music” (Open Road)

  2.     Jann Arden “Love Will Be Waiting (Remix)” (Universal)

  3.     Preston Pablo, Banx & Ranx “Flowers Need Rain” (31 East/Universal)

  4.     David Strickland, Pooky G & Divine Brown “Beastmode” (MNRK)

  5.     Kelly Prescott “Convertible” (Warner)

  6.     Alessia Cara “You Let Me Down” (Def Jam/Universal)

  7.     David James “Wreck My Weekend” (DMD/Dale Speaking Promo)

  8.     The Steadies “Can't Stop Dancin'” (Bristol Records)

  9.     Jane’s Party “Live Again” (JP Prod./Canvas Media Promo)

  10.     Midnight Shine “Heart of Gold (Cover)” (Indie)


Most Active Indies:

  1.     Hunter Brothers “Peace, Love & Country Music” (Open Road)

  2.     Marshmello x Khalid “Numb” (RCA/Sony/DMD Promo)

  3.     The Steadies “Can't Stop Dancin'” (Bristol Records)

  4.     David James “Wreck My Weekend” (DMD/Dale Speaking Promo)

  5.     Jane’s Party “Live Again” (JP Prod./Canvas Media Promo)

  6.     The Blue Stones “Don’t Miss” (MNRK)

  7.     Midnight Shine “Heart of Gold (Cover)” (Indie)

  8.     David Strickland, Pooky G & Divine Brown “Beastmode” (MNRK)

  9.     Jade Turner “This Song Sucks” (Indie/B. Martineau Promo)

  10.     Elias James “Low Key Crazy” (Indie/B. Martineau Promo)

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