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Top New Tracks From Yangaroo DMDS: November 18, 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: November 18, 2019

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 weeks ending Nov. 15, and the Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parenthesis.


Top Downloads

  1. Keith Urban “I’ll Be Your Santa Tonight” (Capitol Nashville/Universal)

  2. Alessia Cara “Make It To Christmas” (Def Jam/Universal)

  3. Jonas Brothers “Like It’s Christmas” (Republic/Universal)

  4. Taylor Swift “Lover Remix (feat. Shawn Mendes)” (Republic/Universal)

  5. Aaron Goodvin “Please Come Home For Christmas” (Warner)

  6. The Washboard Union “Country Thunder” (Warner)

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  7. Ryland James “Please Come Home For Christmas” (Universal)

  8. Lukas Graham “Here (For Christmas)” (Warner)

  9. Billie Eilish “everything i wanted” (Darkroom/Interscope/Universal)

  10. Bleeker “Straight For The Money” (RPM/Better Noise/E7LG)

Most Active Indies

  1. Sofi Tukker “Purple Hat” (Ultra/DMD Promo)

  2. Bleeker “Straight For The Money” (RPM/Better Noise/E7LG)

  3. Fake Shark “Invincible” (Light Organ/Canvas Promo)

  4. Shawnee “Not Coming Home for Christmas” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  5. Nikki Yanofsky “Mistletoe” (eOne)

  6. AWOLNATION “The Best” (RPM/Better Noise/E7LG)

  7. Sean Hogan “She Makes Me Feel” (Lakeland Heart/B. Martineau Promo)

  8. Delaney Jane “Safe With You” (DirtyPrettyThings/DMD Promo)

  9. Good Lovelies “Little Saint Nick” (Fontana/RPMpromo)

  10. Genevieve Fisher “1943 (Nanna’s Song)” (WOR)

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