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Magic! Leads For 2nd Week As Radio's Top Add

Magic! scores, again, with the top most downloaded radio track with the upbeat love ballad "Kiss Me."

Magic! Leads For 2nd Week As Radio's Top Add

By FYI Staff

The following are tracks delivered to radio by digital distributor DMDS/Yangaroo in Canada and broken down into two categories. Top Downloads represents the most copied tracks in the week ending July 13, and the Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parenthesis.


Top Downloads

  1. MAGIC! “Kiss Me” (RCA/Sony)

  2. Eric Church “Desperate Man” (Universal)                    

  3. Drake “In My Feelings” (Universa)                  

  4. Tokyo Police Club “Hercules” (Dine Alone Records)  

  5. The Washboard Union “Feel Like That” (Warner)      

  6. Twenty One Pilots “Jumpsuit” (Warne)                        

  7. Bend Sinister “Shannon” (RPMpromo/Cordova Bay Recs)

  8. Tyler Shaw “With You” (Sony)           

  9. Thirty Seconds To Mars “Rescue Me” (Interscope/Universal)                                             

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  10. Kacey Musgraves “High Horse” (Universal)   

Most Active Indies

  1. Tokyo Police Club “Hercules” (Dine Alone Recs)

  2. Bend Sinister “Shannon” (RPMpromo/Cordova Bay Recs)

  3. deadmau5  ” f/Rob Swire “Monophobia” (DMD/mau5trap)

  4. Alee “Don't Make Me Miss You” (Indie/Rob Chubey Promo)

  5. Brad Saunders “Play It By Beer” (Indie/ Sharp 9 Music)

  6. Beamer Wigley “Roller Coaster” (Big Star Recordings)

  7. Metric “Dark Saturday” (Frontside)

  8. Lisa Moen “Country Girls Rock and Roll” (Indie/Prairie Doll Productions)

  9. Ben Klick “Blind Side” (Indie/Pitbull Promo)

  10. The Glorious Sons “S.O.S.” (Radio Edit) (Frontside)

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