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Top New Tracks From Yangaroo DMDS: March 06, 2023

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

Top New Tracks From Yangaroo DMDS: March 06, 2023

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 week ending March 06  Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parentheses.


Top Downloads:

  1. The Kid Laroi “Love Again” (Columbia/Sony)

  2. Feel Out Loud “What I Wouldn’t Do/North Star Calling” (Loft Ent/Sony/Universal/Warner)

  3. Sam Roberts Band “Picture Of Love” (Known Accomplice/Universal)

  4. U2 “Beautiful Day (Songs of Surrender)” (Island/Universal)

  5. Hayden “On A Beach (feat. Feist)” (Arts & Crafts/Canvas Media Promo)

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  6. Sofia Camara “Never Be Yours (Acoustic)” (Universal)

  7. Latto feat. Lu Kala “Lottery” (Streamcut/RCA/Sony)

  8. Megan Moroney “Tennessee Orange” (Sony Nashville/Sony)

  9. Ben Chase “Call Me Drunk” (Taylor Ent.)

  10. Loud Luxury & DVBBS feat. Kane Brown “Next To You” (RCA/Sony)

 

Top CanCon Downloads:

  1. Feel Out Loud “What I Wouldn’t Do/North Star Calling” (Loft Ent/Sony/Universal/Warner)

  2. Sam Roberts Band “Picture Of Love” (Known Accomplice/Universal)

  3. Hayden “On A Beach (feat. Feist)” (Arts & Crafts/Canvas Media Promo)

  4. Sofia Camara “Never Be Yours (Acoustic)” (Universal)

  5. Ben Chase “Call Me Drunk” (Taylor Ent.)

  6. Loud Luxury & DVBBS feat. Kane Brown “Next To You” (RCA/Sony)

  7. Tenille Townes & Bryan Adams “The Thing That Wrecks You” (Columbia Nashville/Sony)

  8. Valley “Good, but not together” (Universal)

  9. Five Roses “Sweetheart of Summer” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

  10. Todd Barrow “Good Luck” (Indie)

 

Most Active Indies:

  1. Hayden “On A Beach (feat. Feist)” (Arts & Crafts/Canvas Media Promo)

  2. Ben Chase “Call Me Drunk” (Taylor Ent.)

  3. Blue October “Where Did You Go I’m Less Of A Mess These Days” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  4. Five Roses “Sweetheart of Summer” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

  5. Todd Barrow “Good Luck” (Indie)

  6. Les Shirley “It’s Time” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  7. The Weeknd “Die For You f/ Ariana Grande” (XO/Republic/DMD Promo)

  8. Nathan Cunningham “Tired of Leavin’” (Barnstorm Prod.)

  9. Nicole Rayy “Now & Then” (Taylor Ent.)

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  10. Lu Kala “Pretty Girl Era” (Amigo/AWAL/DMD Promo)

 

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