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Walk Off The Earth Offers In-Flight Christmas Cheer

It's Christmas time and Walk Off The Earth leads the pack with a spirited in-flight performance of "Deck the Halls," followed by a mix of originals and standards performed by Jess Moskaluke, Tyler Shaw, Madeline Merlo, and Emma-Lee (videos included).

Walk Off The Earth Offers In-Flight Christmas Cheer

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 Dec. 8 and the Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parenthesis.


Top Downloads

Imagine Dragons “Whatever It Takes” (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope/Universal)

Dashboard Confessional “We Fight” (Dine Alone/Canvas Promo)

Ed Sheeran & Beyoncé “Perfect” (Warner)

Walk Off The Earth “Deck The Halls” (Universal)

Stone Sour “Rose Red Violent Blue (This Song Is Dumb & So Am I)” (Warner)

Jess Moskaluke “Thank God For Christmas” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

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Jess Moskaluke f. The Lovelocks “O Holy Night” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

Louis Tomlinson “Miss You” (Epic)

Demi Lovato “Tell Me You Love Me” (Universal)

Tyler Shaw “Silent Night” (Sony)

 

Most Active Indies

Dashboard Confessional “We Fight” (Dine Alone/Canvas Promo)

Jess Moskaluke “Thank God For Christmas” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

Jess Moskaluke f. The Lovelocks “O Holy Night” (MDM/Dale Speaking Promo)

Me and Mae “To Hell With The Devil” (Indie/Sharp 9 Promo)

Eliot Ness f. Hogg Booma “Fast Lane” (Hustlaz On Tha Block)

Nice Horse “O Holy Night” (Coalition/Pitbull Promo)

Quake Matthews f. Neon Dreams “Confessions” (Indie/DMD Promo)

JoJo Mason “Edge Of The Night” (604/Manicdown/R. Chubey Promo)

Madeline Merlo “White Christmas” (Open Road)

Emma-Lee “It Won’t Be Christmas” (Special Agent/RPMpromo)

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Billboard Canada 2025 Power Players List Revealed

By Richard Trapunski, Rosie Long Decter, Peony Hirwani, Stefano Rebuli and Heather Taylor-Singh

Billboard Canada Power Players is back for a second year, and it comes at a pivotal time for Canadian music. Canadian Content regulations – a principle that built the domestic industry – are up for review for the first time in a generation, with ongoing hearings taking place with the CRTC. The Online Streaming Act, meanwhile, is attempting to regulate major foreign streaming services to contribute to CanCon as the CRTC once did for radio, but companies like Spotify, Amazon and Apple Music aren't taking it without a fight.

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