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Latto Has This Week's Hot New Radio Track

 

Top Downloads:

Latto Has This Week's Hot New Radio Track

By FYI Staff

 


Top Downloads:

  1. Latto feat. Lu Kala “Lottery” (Streamcut/RCA Records)

  2. Niall Horan “Heaven” (Universal)

  3. Kane Brown “Thank God feat. Katelyn Brown” (RCA Nashville/Sony)

  4. Bebe Rexha “Heart Wants What It Wants” (Warner)

  5. Tim Hicks “Talk To Time” (Open Road Music) INDIE

  6. Jason Derulo & David Guetta “Saturday/Sunday” (Atlantic/Warner)

  7. James Blonde “FOMO” (RPM) Indie

  8. Cole Swindell “Drinkaby” (Warner Music Nashville)

  9. Janelle Monáe Float (feat. Seun Kuti & Egypt 80) (Atlantic Records)

  10. July Talk “When You Stop” (Six Shooter/Universal)

 

Top CanCon Downloads:

  1. Tim Hicks “Talk To Time” (Open Road Music) INDIE

  2. James Blonde “FOMO” (RPM) Indie

  3. July Talk “When You Stop” (Six Shooter/Universal)

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  4. Lydia Sutherland “look like your exes” (Universal)

  5. Feist “Hiding Out In The Open” (Universal Music Canada / Polydor Records France.)

  6. Griffen Palmer “Second Guessing” (Big Loud)

  7. Dallas Smith “Singing In A Beer” (Big Loud/Local Hay)

  8. SonReal “No Romance” (Black Box)

  9. Tyler Joe Miller “Back To Drinkin' Whiskey” (MDM Recordings Inc.)

  10. Megan Dawson “To Fall In Love” (RPM)

 

Most Active Indies:

  1. Fast Romantics “Euphoria” (Postwar Records)

  2. James Blonde “FOMO” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  3. Tim Hicks “Talk To Time” (Open Road Music)

  4. Harrison “A View From The Sky” (Last Gang Records)

  5. JVKE x Blond “Golden Hour (Version Française)” (DMD/JVKE/AWAL)

  6. Tyler Joe Miller “Back To Drinkin' Whiskey” (MDM Recordings Inc.)

  7. NAV “Lately” (XO/Republic/DMD Promo)

  8. Megan Dawson “To Fall In Love” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  9. Kalsey Kulyk “Ain’t Enough Whiskey” (GPS Promotion/Independent)

  10. SonReal “No Romance” (Black Box)

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The Issues That Will Define The Canadian Music Industry in 2026
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The Issues That Will Define The Canadian Music Industry in 2026

From ongoing debates around the Online Streaming Act to label layoffs to the continual threat of A.I., these stories will continue to shape policy into the new year.

As the music industry returns from the holiday breaks and out-of-office replies expire, a number of issues continue to loom.

With the calendar turning over to 2026, it's time to look at some of the political, legislative, financial and creative issues that continue to affect music in Canada. Many reflect broader conversations that have been hotly debated for the last few years, but continue to intensify with changing pressures and political situations, both north and south of the border.

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