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Montreal's Charlotte Cardin Hits A Homer With 'Meaningless'

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

Montreal's Charlotte Cardin Hits A Homer With 'Meaningless'

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 Feb. 26. Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parentheses.


Top Downloads:

1.    Charlotte Cardin “Meaningless (Nouveau Mix Radio)” (Cult Nation/Sony)
2.    The Offspring “Let The Bad Times Roll” (Concord/Universal)
3.    Kenny Chesney “Knowing You” (Warner)
4.    Jon Pardi “Tequila Little Time” (Capitol Nashville/Universal)
5.    Black Eyed Peas X Shakira “Girl Like Me” (The Black Eyed Peas/Epic/Sony)
6.    We Were Sharks “Problems” (KnownAccomplice/Cadence/RPMpromo)
7.    Luke Combs “Forever After All” (River House/Columbia Nashville/Sony)
8.    Tyler Shaw “When You’re Home” (Sony)
9.    Corey Hart “Shoreline (feat. Dante Hart)” (Warner)
10.    Forest Blakk “If You Love Her” (Warner)

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Top CanCon Downloads:

1.    Charlotte Cardin “Meaningless (Nouveau Mix Radio)” (Cult Nation/Sony)
2.    We Were Sharks “Problems” (KnownAccomplice/Cadence/RPMpromo)
3.    Tyler Shaw “When You’re Home” (Sony)
4.    Corey Hart “Shoreline (feat. Dante Hart)” (Warner)
5.    Forest Blakk “If You Love Her” (Warner)
6.    Shantaia “Had A Good Weekend” (Indie/RPMpromo)
7.    Command Sisters “Rain On My Parade” (21 Ent/Universal)
8.    Tim Hicks “The Good, the Bad and the Pretty” (Open Road)
9.    Aaron Goodvin, Amber Marshall, Duane Steele, Michelle Wright, Scarlett Butler “Looking for a Lockdown with You” (Reluctant Cowboy)
10.    The Strumbellas “Greatest Enemy” (eOne)

Most Active Indies:

1.    We Were Sharks “Problems” (KnownAccomplice/Cadence/RPMpromo)
2.    Lemon Cash “Wine Tonight” (Indie/L. Tutty Promo)
3.    Shantaia “Had A Good Weekend” (Indie/RPMpromo)
4.    Revive The Rose “Need You Now” (Indie/RPMpromo)
5.    Tim Hicks “The Good, the Bad and the Pretty” (Open Road)
6.    Aaron Goodvin, Amber Marshall, Duane Steele, Michelle Wright, Scarlett Butler “Looking for a Lockdown with You” (Reluctant Cowboy)
7.    Jonny Lee “Come Back” (Indie)
8.    The Strumbellas “Greatest Enemy” (eOne)
9.    Yukon Blonde “YGTT” (Dine Alone/Canvas Media Promo)
10.    Rosewood Ave “Fool for Love” (Willow Sound)

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