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Uncharted: Clean Bandit, OneRepublic, Tyron Hapi, Backstreet Boys

TMN breaks down the hottest tracks going to radio this week.

By Music NetworkPublished May 21, 2018
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Clean Bandit

#1. Clean Bandit ft. Demi Lovato - ‘Solo’ (ATL/WMA)

Clean Bandit featuring a host of stellar female vocalists is a proven formula for radio success. ‘Rather Be’ ft. Jess Glynne, ‘Rockabye’ ft. Sean Paul and Anne-Marie and ‘Symphony’ ft. Zara Larsson all reached the Top 10 on the TMN Hot 100. Now, Demi Lovato puts her vocal mastery on display for Bandit's new single 'Solo', another surefire commercial hit waiting to happen.  


#2. OneRepublic ft. Logic - ‘Start Again’ (INT/UMA)

Radio is already showing signs of a OneRepublic comeback. 2013 single ‘Counting Stars’ re-entered the Hot 100 at #99 last week, paving the way for new single ‘Start Again’ ft. Logic to make a debut this week. It’s the second cut off 13 Reasons Why - Season 2 soundtrack to have a go at radio after Selena Gomez’s ‘Back To You’ was the Most Added song to radio last week. 


#3. Tyron Hapi ft. Liam Ferrari - ‘I Like The Way’ (TWK/UMA)

Universal has a knack of picking up talented Aussie producers, and Tyron Hapi is definitely one of them. Teaming up with Liam Ferrari, ‘I Like The Way’ has a distinct sound we’ve come to know and love from Hapi on previous single ‘Anyway’ ft. Mimoza. It peaked at #33 on the Hot 100 in March.


#4. Backstreet Boys - ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart’ (RCA/SME)

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Backstreet Boys - the best-selling boy band of all time - are back with a new record deal and a new song. ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart’ features all the original members and is just what commercial radio needs. It’s been 12 years since the group last featured in the Hot 100 as the boys look to put an end to the drought.  


Check out the full Singles To Radio chart here

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