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Top New Tracks From Yangaroo DMDS: July 14, 2019

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

Top New Tracks From Yangaroo DMDS: July 14, 2019

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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 weeks ending July 12 and 5 and the Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parenthesis.


Top Downloads for the week ending July 12

  1. Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber “I Don't Care” (Warner )

  2. Billie Eilish “Bad Guy” (with Justin Bieber) (Darkroom/Interscope/Universal)

  3. Loud Luxury and Bryce Vine “I'm Not Alright” (Armada/Sire)

  4. Kygo & Whitney Houston “Higher Love “ (Kygo/RCA)

  5. Beyonce  (from Disney's) "The Lion King" (Parkwood/Columbia)

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  6. Mark Ronson feat. Camila Cabello “Find U Again” (Columbia)

  7. Madeline Merlo “Dear Me” (Open Road Recs)

  8. James Barker Band “There's A Drink For That” (Universal)

  9. Jonas Brothers “Only Human” (Republic/Universal)

  10. Kenny Chesney “Tip Of My Tongue” (Warner)

Most Active Indies for the week ending July 12

  1. Loud Luxury and Bryce Vine “I'm Not Alright” (Armada/Sire)

  2. Kayleigh “Harley Quinn” (Turtlemusik)

  3. Madeline Merlo “Dear Me” (Open Road Recs)

  4. Sleepy Tom & Lights  “Amateurs  “ (eOne Music)

  5. Brandy & Daniel Caesar  “Love Again” (Golden Child/ eOne Music)

  6. Alexis Taylor “Bend The Truth” (Indie)

  7. Russell Dickerson “Every Little Thing” (Triple Tigers)

  8. Jeff Orson “Country Kids” (Indie)

  9. Andrew Waines “Would You Do It” (Indie)

  10. The Dungarees “Twenty Something “ (Road Angel)

Top Downloads for the week ending July 5

 

 

  1. Ed Sheeran “Beautiful People f. Khalid” (Warner)

  2. Ed Sheeran “BLOW” (w/Chris Stapleton & Bruno Mars) (Warner)  

  3. Kygo & Whitney Houston “Higher Love “ (Kygo/RCA)

  4. Post Malone “Goodbyes” (ft. Young Thug) (Republic/Universal)

  5. Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello “SenÞorita” (Island/Universal)

  6. Miley Cyrus “Mother's Daughter” (RCA)

  7. Zaz “On s'en remet jamais” (Warner )

  8. Ryan Hurd   “To A T” (RCA)

  9. City and Colour “Strangers” (Still/Dine Alone/Canvas Promo)

  10. Mark Ronson feat. Camila Cabello “Find U Again” (Columbia)

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Most Active Indies for the week ending July 5

  1. MacKenzie Porter “These Days” (Big Loud Recs)

  2. Genevieve Fisher “Outta Towners” (Indie/WOR)

  3. Don Amero “Music Lover” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

  4. Bonds of Mara “Lights Out” (RPM/Bonds of Mara)

  5. City and Colour “Strangers” (Still/Dine Alone/Canvas Promo)

  6. The Dungarees “Twenty Something “ (Road Angel)

  7. Brea Lawrenson “The Radio “ (Sharp 9 Music/Indie)

  8. Shane McNulty “Back Bone of Steel” (Indie)

  9. Virginia To Vegas “Just Friends” (Wax/DMD Promo)

  10. Sleepy Tom & Lights “Amateurs” (eOne Music)

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Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 perform on stage during Day 3 of Hurricane Festival 2024 at Eichenring on June 23, 2024 in Scheessel, Germany.
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Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 perform on stage during Day 3 of Hurricane Festival 2024 at Eichenring on June 23, 2024 in Scheessel, Germany.

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