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Red Hot Chilis, Michael Bublé & Brettyn Rose Lead With New Hits

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

Red Hot Chilis, Michael Bublé & Brettyn Rose Lead With New Hits

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


Top Downloads:

  1. Red Hot Chili Peppers “Black Summer” (Warner)

  2. Michael Bublé “I’ll Never Not Love You” (Warner)

  3. The Chainsmokers “High” (Disruptor/Columbia/Sony)

  4. Lady A “What A Song Can Do” (Big Machine)

  5. Liam Gallagher “Everything’s Electric” (Warner)

  6. Andrew Hyatt “Close To You” (604/Universal)

  7. MonoWhales “CTRL^^^” (TRUE/Warner)

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  8. Zaz “Tout là-haut” (Warner)

  9. Brettyn Rose “Making Progress” (Taylor Ent.)

  10. Imagine Dragons “Enemy (feat. JID)” (Interscope/Universal)

 

Top CanCon Downloads:

  1. Michael Bublé “I’ll Never Not Love You” (Warner)

  2. Andrew Hyatt “Close To You” (604/Universal)

  3. MonoWhales “CTRL^^^” (TRUE/Warner)

  4. Brettyn Rose “Making Progress” (Taylor Ent.)

  5. Mike Whiteside “My Kind of Paradise” (Indie/B. Chick Promo)

  6. Robyn Ottolini “Trust Issues” (Warner)

  7. Tate McRae “feel like s**t” (RCA/Sony)

  8. Shantaia “Broke to Brand New” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  9. MacKenzie Porter “Pickup” (Big Loud)

  10. Anyway Gang “Alternate View” (Royal Mountain/Universal)

 

Most Active Indies:

  1. Brettyn Rose “Making Progress” (Taylor Ent.)

  2. Stella “Dreaming” (Indie/Bonomo Promo)

  3. Shantaia “Broke to Brand New” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  4. Kendra Kay “Wild” (Indie/GPS Promo)

  5. Mike Whiteside “My Kind of Paradise” (Indie/B. Chick Promo)

  6. Sofi Tukker “Original Sin” (Ultra/DMD Promo)

  7. Petric & Hayley Jensen “Flirtin’” (Indie/R. Chubey Promo)

  8. MacKenzie Porter “Pickup” (Big Loud)

  9. Scotty Kipfer “No Gravity” (Indie)

  10. Ty Baynton “Just Hang On” (Shattered Glass/Believe)

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