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Kate Bush, Preston Pablo w/ Banx & Ranx Hit Radio

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

Kate Bush, Preston Pablo w/ Banx & Ranx Hit Radio

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


Top Downloads:

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

  2. Eminem (feat. CeeLo Green) “The King and I (From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ELVIS)” (Interscope/Universal)

  3. Eric Church “Doing Life With Me” (Capitol Nashville/Universal)

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

  5. Thomas Rhett “Half Of Me (Featuring Riley Green)” (Valory)

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

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

  8. Virginia To Vegas “No Excuses” (Wax/DMD Promo)

  9. Black Eyed Peas feat. Shakira & David Guetta “DON’T YOU WORRY” (Epic/Sony)

  10. 12AM “Hollywood” (Sony)

 

Top CanCon Downloads:

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

  2. Virginia To Vegas “No Excuses” (Wax/DMD Promo)

  3. 12AM “Hollywood” (Sony)

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

  5. Jason Benoit “Shootin’ Me Down” (Jayward/The Orchard/GPS Promo)

  6. Mallory Johnson “Married” (Taylor Ent.)

  7. Jamie Fine “On My Own” (Universal)

  8. Boy Golden “A Little Space” (Six Shooter/Universal)

  9. Josh Ramsay “Can’t Give It Up (feat. Tyler Shaw)” (604/Warner)

  10. Shawn Hook “It All Comes Back To You” (Crank Music/RPMpromo)

 

Most Active Indies:

  1. Virginia To Vegas “No Excuses” (Wax/DMD Promo)

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

  3. Jason Benoit “Shootin’ Me Down” (Jayward/The Orchard)

  4. Mallory Johnson “Married” (Taylor Ent.)

  5. Shawn Hook “It All Comes Back To You” (Crank Music/RPMpromo)

  6. Kimberley Dawn “Surrender” (Noonan/L. Tutty Promo)

  7. Lost In Japan “Before The Blink” (Indie/Canvas Media Promo)

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

  9. River Town Saints “Name Drop” (Indie/L. Tutty Promo)

  10. Lorne Riley “The Line Starts Here” (Indie/L. Tutty Promo)

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Here’s Why ‘Shake It to the Max’ Was Deemed Ineligible at the 2026 Grammys — And Why Its Label Calls the Decision ‘Devoid of Any Common Sense’

Representatives from the Recording Academy and gamma. CEO Larry Jackson comment on one of this year's most shocking Grammy snubs.

Few phrases define the year in music and culture like Moliy’s scintillating directive to “shake it to the max.” The Ghanaian singer’s sultry voice reverberated across the globe, blending her own Afropop inclinations with Jamaican dancehall-informed production, courtesy of Miami-based duo Silent Addy and Disco Neil. Originally released in December 2024, Moliy’s breakthrough global crossover hit ascended to world domination, peaking at No. 6 on the Global 200, thanks to a remix featuring dancehall superstars Shenseea and Skillibeng. Simply put, “Max” soundtracked a seismic moment in African and Caribbean music in 2025.

Given its blockbuster success, “Shake It to the Max” was widely expected to be a frontrunner in several categories at the 2026 Grammys. In fact, had the song earned a nomination for either best African music performance or best global music performance, many forecasters anticipated a victory. So, when “Shake It to the Max” failed to appear on the final list of 2026 Grammy nominees in any category earlier this month (Nov. 7), listeners across the world were left scratching their heads — none more than gamma. CEO Larry Jackson.

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