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Zedd Has A Certified Hit With Shawn Mendes Cover

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

Zedd Has A Certified Hit With Shawn Mendes Cover

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 Sept. 28, and the Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parenthesis.


Top Downloads

 

 

  1. Ariana Grande “breathin” (Universal)

  2. Shawn Mendes & Zedd “Lost In Japan (Remix)” (Island/Universal)

  3. LSD f. Sia, Diplo, and Labrinth “Thunderclouds” (Columbia/Sony)

  4. Kanye West & Lil Pump “I Love It” (Universal)

  5. Monster Truck “True Rockers” (Universal)

  6. Lauv f. Julia Michaels “There’s No Way” (Lauv/AWAL/DMD Promo)

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  7. DJ Snake f. Selena Gomez, Ozuna & Cardi B “Taki Taki” (Interscope/Universal)

  8. Sons of Daughters “Ain’t Gonna Be Lonely Long” (Open Road)

  9. lovelytheband “Broken” (RED/Sony)

  10. VALLEY “Closer To The Picture” (Universal)

Most Active Indies

 

 

  1. Lauv f. Julia Michaels “There’s No Way” (Lauv/AWAL/DMD Promo)

  2. Avril Lavigne “Head Above Water” (BMG/DMD Promo)

  3. Mumford & Sons “Guiding Light” (Glassnote)

  4. Sons of Daughters “Ain’t Gonna Be Lonely Long” (Open Road)

  5. Genevieve Fisher “Nothin’ With You” (Indie)

  6. Slothrust “Double Down” (Dangerbird/Canvas Promo)

  7. Dan Davidson “Cinderella” (Indie/Sharp 9 Promo)

  8. Adrienne Taylor “Tumbleweed” (Indie)

  9. Brad Sims “Day By Day” (Indie/B. Martineau Promo)

  10. Our Lady Peace “Head Down” (OLP/Warner/RPMpromo)

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