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Bob Moses Enter Top 10 With ‘Time Of Your Life’ on Billboard Canada Mainstream Rock Airplay Chart

The No. 9 placement for the Vancouver-bred electronic music duo came before their Billboard Canada LIVE performance on September 29.

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Bob Moses
Hunter Moreno

Bob Moses are rising on the Billboard Canada airplay charts.

The Vancouver electronic music duo’s track “Time Of Your Life” cracks the Top 10, hitting No. 9 in its 23rd week on the Billboard Canada Modern Rock Airplay chart, dated September 27.


“Time Of Your Life” is on the group’s forthcoming album, Blink, out October 17. It marks the Grammy-winning production and songwriting group’s return to music since their 2022 album The Silence In Between.

“We started with the instrumental stuff and got into some gritty sounds we immediately loved. These big uplifting melodies started flowing and the combination felt sultry and cool…a place we aim for,” the duo shared of the song..

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“The song is about the devil on your shoulder. The one whispering to you to indulge in the moment and worry about everything else later. That impulsiveness can feel intoxicating. We felt that feeling in the moment, embraced it, and wrote the song from that perspective: throwing caution to the wind and having the time of your life.”

Blink was recorded between Los Angeles, where the duo’s Tom Howie lives, and New York City, where the group’s other half, Jimmy Vallance, resides. The pair shared ideas and demos through Dropbox and Discord, and subsequently met up in cities including Toronto and Vancouver to expand on the music in the studio.

Repping their Canadian pride, Bob Moses performed a secret location show in collaboration with Billboard Canada LIVE on September 29.

Over on Mainstream Rock, The Trews are hitting the chart at No. 32 with “Manifest.”

It serves as the fifth single from the Nova Scotia rock band’s upcoming project, The Bloody Light, out October 24. The group called the track “an anthemic and uplifting track about magical thinking when it’s absolutely necessary,” on social media.

Lead singer Colin MacDonald doubled down on its meaning, sharing words of wisdom with fans. “Sometimes there are no good answers, no real solutions and we just have to fake it till we make it. Pretend we’re in the third act of our movie, when everything’s going wrong but it’s just about to turn around and work out in the end. Give yourself a pep talk, a little rallying cry, get back on your feet again, one step at a time. You can do this, you’ll get through this.”

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This week, “Manifest” joins the group’s other Mainstream Rock charting single, “The Breakdown,” which previously peaked at No. 3, but now sits at No. 14.

Fellow Canadians, Three Days Grace, stay on top of Mainstream Rock for a fourth week with “Apologies.”

This week, a select group of Canadians are hitting the charts. On All-Format, Sofia Camara’s “Girls Like You” — already an airplay chart success — arrives at No. 48 and “Options” from country star Cameron Whitcomb debuts at No. 40 on Hot AC. Electro-pop DJ duo Loud Luxury enlist Natalie Jane for “UH OH!” which hits No. 32 on Canada CHR/Top 40.

Billboard Canada’s 2025 Women of the Year, The Beaches, arrive on Modern Rock with “Can I Call You In The Morning?” at No. 28. Last week, the punchy pop-rock track debuted on Mainstream Rock at No. 36, but drops four spots to No. 40 on this week’s ranking.

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“Can I Call You In The Morning?” joins “Last Girls At The Party,” which sat at No. 1 for 11 weeks, before being dethroned by Role Model’s “Sally, When The Wine Runs Out,” which maintains the top spot for a fourth week.


Topping this week's radio charts on All-Format, AC and Hot AC is Alex Warren’s “Ordinary,” which became the second-longest ever to sit at No. 1 on the Canadian Hot 100 last month, at 21 weeks. On CHR/Top 40, pop it-girl Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” owned the top spot, but Canadian pop star — and fellow Coachella headliner — Justin Bieber rises 2-1 with “Daisies” as Carpenter drops to No. 3 and Warren rises 3-2.

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On Country, Bailey Zimmerman and Luke Combs’ “Backup Plan” sit at No. 1 for a second week.

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Canadian Music Sales Report: Week Ending September 25, 2025
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