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Mick Jagger's 'Eazy Sleazy' Is This Week's Top Radio Add

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

Mick Jagger's 'Eazy Sleazy' Is This Week's Top Radio Add

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


Top Downloads:

 

 

  1. Mick Jagger "Eazy Sleazy (with Dave Grohl)" (Polydor / Universal)

  2. Ryan Hurd with Maren Morris "Chasing After You" (Arista Nashville)

  3. Thomas Rhett "Country Again" (Valory Music Co.)

  4. Barenaked Ladies "Flip" (Warner)

  5. The Black Keys "Crawling Kingsnake" (Warner)

  6. Lil Nas X "MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)" (Columbia)

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  7. James Arthur "Medicine" (Columbia)

  8. Twenty One Pilots "Shy Away" (Warner)

  9. Paul Randy Mingo "Countryfied Redneck Lovesong" (Indie)

  10. CCM "Let's Tour the World" (ODD Records)

Top CanCon Downloads:

 

 

  1. Barenaked Ladies "Flip" (Warner)

  2. Paul Randy Mingo "Countryfied Redneck Lovesong" (Indie)

  3. CCM "Let's Tour the World" (ODD Records)

  4. George Canyon "Haunting Me" (Big Star Recordings)

  5. Ruby Waters “Blow” (AWAL/Canvas Media Promo)

  6. David James “Don’t Mind If I Do” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

  7. Owen Barney "You Make Me Wanna" (Wax Records)

  8. Renegade Station "Free, Free, Free" (Sirroma/Principle Projects)

  9. Jason Blaine "When I See You" (eOne Music / Pitbull Promo)

  10. Theo Tams "Jekyll Hyde Love" (Slaight Music)

Most Active Indies:

 

 

  1. Thomas Rhett "Country Again" (Valory Music Co.)

  2. George Canyon "Haunting Me" (Big Star Recordings)

  3. Ruby Waters “Blow” (AWAL/Canvas Media Promo)

  4. Paul Randy Mingo   "Countryfied Redneck Lovesong" (Indie)

  5. David James “Don’t Mind If I Do” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

  6. Owen Barney "You Make Me Wanna" (Wax Records)

  7. Renegade Station "Free, Free, Free" (Sirroma/Principle Projects)

  8. Jason Blaine "When I See You" (eOne Music / Pitbull Promo)

  9. CCM "Let's Tour the World" (ODD Records)

  10. Theo Tams "Jekyll Hyde Love" (Slaight Music)

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Johnny, Tommy and Joey Ramone of the Ramones perform on stage in the late 1970s.
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