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Our Lady Peace Is Hot, Hot, Hot

A countdown of the past week's top new radio tracks, which includes “Nice To Meet You” from the band’s Somethingness Vol. 1 album release.

Our Lady Peace Is Hot, Hot, Hot

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 Feb. 23 and the Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parenthesis.


Top Downloads

  1. Ashley McBryde “A Little Dive Bar In Dahlonega” (Warner)

  2. Morgan Evans “Kiss Somebody” (Warner)

  3. Bazzi “Mine” (Warner)

  4. Jocelyn Alice “I Know” (Sony)

  5. Our Lady Peace “Nice To Meet You” (OLP/Warner/RPMpromo)

  6. Cole Swindell “Breakup In The End” (Warner)

  7. Maren Morris “Rich” (Columbia)

  8. Jason Blaine “Boy With A Guitar” (Wax)

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  9. MAX f. Gnash “Lights Down Low” (Sony)

  10. Foster The People “Sit Next To Me” (Columbia)

Most Active Indies

  1. Our Lady Peace “Nice To Meet You” (OLP/Warner/RPMpromo)

  2. Jason Blaine “Boy With A Guitar” (Wax)

  3. Robert DeLong f. K. Flay “Favorite Color Is Blue” (Glassnote)

  4. River Town Saints “You Get To Me” (Open Road)

  5. Dan Washburn “Some Nights Are Better Left Forgotten” (Northumberland/L. Tutty Promo)

  6. One Bad Son “Hurricane” (604/RPMpromo)

  7. Lydia&Sebastien “You Talk Too Much” (Productions LS/RPMpromo)

  8. The Wild! “Another Bottle” (eOne)

  9. Witchitaw “Posse” (Indie)

  10. Karl Wolf “Illusion” (Lone Wolf/Cordova Bay/TandemTracks Promo)

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Great Lake Swimmers

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Music News Digest: National Music Centre Opens OHSOTO’KINO Recording Bursary for Indigenous Artists, Great Lake Swimmers Hit The Road

Also this week: Toronto's Our Music Festival returns for a third edition, Wavemakers: Music Futures Conference & Showcase launches in Halifax.

OHSOTO’KINO is an Indigenous programming initiative from the National Music Centre focusing on three elements: creation of new music in NMC’s recording studios, artist development through a music incubator program and exhibitions via the annually updated Speak Up! gallery. The OHSOTO’KINO Recording Bursary program is open to First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists. Two submissions — one for contemporary music, one for traditional genres — will be awarded a one-week recording session at Studio Bell to produce a commercial release. The deadline to apply here is March 1. Past recipients of the bursary include Juno winner Joel Wood, Twin Flames and PIQSIQ.

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