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Justin Timberlake Has This Week's Hot New Radio Track In Canada

Tyler Shaw and Shawn Hook also have new hits in the making, and Heidi Klum takes on Corey Hart's "Sunglasses At Night."

Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake

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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 Jan. 26. Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parentheses.

Top Downloads:

Justin Timberlake - Selfish (Official Video)


  1. Justin Timberlake “Selfish” (RCA/Sony)
  2. Jason Derulo & Michael Bublé “Spicy Margarita” (Warner)
  3. Tyler Shaw “Back to Me” (Sony)
  4. Frank Walker, Nate Smith “Missing You” (Palm Tree Records/Sony)
  5. Tim McGraw “One Bad Habit” (Big Machine)
  6. Ariana Grande “yes, and?” (Republic/Universal)
  7. Heidi Klum “Sunglasses at Night” (Warner)
  8. Cage The Elephant “Neon Pill” (RCA/Sony)
  9. Noah Kahan “Stick Season” (Mercury/Republic/Universal)
  10. Green Day “Dilemma” (Reprise/Warner)

Top CanCon Downloads:

Tyler Shaw - Back to Me (Official Lyric Video)

  1. Tyler Shaw “Back to Me” (Sony)
  2. Frank Walker, Nate Smith “Missing You” (Palm Tree Records/Sony)
  3. Liza “In the End” (FRNDS Inc.)
  4. Kiesza x Sugar Jesus “Heaven Ain't Calling” (Zebra Spirit Tribe/You Are Hear Promo)
  5. Shawn Hook “Bigger Than the Night” (Infinity &/You Are Hear Promo)
  6. Mike Demero, Zagata “Take Me Away (My Love)” (Artifice/Warner)
  7. Aysanabee ft. Raye Zaragoza “Come Out” (Ishkodé/Universal)
  8. Lydia Sutherland ft. Alli Walker “girls at the bar” (Universal)
  9. Laraw “Standby Baby” (Bravo musique/You Are Hear Promo)
  10. Tebey “Hold Your Horses” (Indie/Frontside Promo)

Most Active Indies:

Bigger Than The Night

  1. Liza “In the End” (FRNDS Inc.)
  2. Kiesza x Sugar Jesus “Heaven Ain't Calling” (Zebra Spirit Tribe/You Are Hear Promo)
  3. Shawn Hook “Bigger Than the Night” (Infinity &/You Are Hear Promo)
  4. Laraw “Standby Baby” (Bravo musique/You Are Hear Promo)
  5. Frank Turner “Do One” (Xtra Mile/Canvas Media Promo)
  6. Tebey “Hold Your Horses” (Indie/Frontside Promo)
  7. Morgan Wallen “Man Made A Bar f/Eric Church” (Big Loud/EMI/Mercury)
  8. Ben Chase “That Was Then, This Is Now” (Indie/AMG)
  9. James Downham “Unwind” (Indie/L. Tutty Promo)
  10. Danko Jones “Get High?” (Sonic Unyon/Canvas Media Promo)
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Kneecap Blasts Norwegian Government at Oslo Festival, Accusing It of Funding ‘Genocide’ Against Palestinians
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Mo Chara, DJ Provaí and Móglaí Bap of Kneecap performs on the West Holts Stage during during day four of Glastonbury Festival 2025 at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 28, 2025 in Glastonbury, England.

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Kneecap Blasts Norwegian Government at Oslo Festival, Accusing It of Funding ‘Genocide’ Against Palestinians

The Irish rap trio went after the Norwegian government over its investments, which are currently under scrutiny, at Øyafestivalen.

Irish rap group Kneecap – which has drawn a storm of criticism, support, attention and legal action over the past half-year – continued to speak out about the war in Gaza during an afternoon set at the Øyafestivalen in Oslo, Norway, on Friday (Aug. 8).

Right before the trio of Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí took the stage, an English-language white-text-on-black-background message played on a video screen, accusing the Norwegian government of “enabling” the “genocide” against the Palestinian people via investments held in the county’s sovereign wealth fund (referenced as “oil pension fund” in the message). “Over 80,000 people have been murdered by Israel in 21 months,” the band’s message continued. “Free Palestine.” The message was greeted readily by a cheering audience. Most estimates (including those from health officials in the area) place the Palestinian death toll at more than 60,000. That number does not distinguish between civilians and Hamas militants. An estimated 18,500 of those killed were children.

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