Drake bops his way to Number 1 for a second week with One Dance
Looks like we're not going to be shifting Drake off the dancefloor any time soon – the Canadian rapper holds on to the Number 1 spot this week with One Dance.
The track, featuring Wizkid and Kyla, is Drake's first UK chart-topper as lead artist, and scores an impressive 115,000 combined chart sales to claim a second week atop the Official Singles Chart.
MORE: See the Official Singles Chart Top 100 in full
It seems like you love listening to it as much as Drake loves throwing a few shapes – One Dance was the most streamed song of the week, notching up almost 7.08 million plays over the last seven days.
At Number 2, Sia and Sean Paul's Cheap Thrills is a non-mover, while Mike Posner's I Took A Pill In Ibiza and Fifth Harmony's Work From Home feat. TY Dolla Sign also both hold firm at 3 and 4 respectively.
Tinie Tempah scores a 13th Top 5, with Girls Like feat. Zara Larsson moving up one to 5.
New entries and high climbers
Roses, from Chainsmokers feat. Rozes, breaks into the Top 20, rising six places to Number 16, and US rapper Desiigner rockets 20 spots to Number 27 to make his chart debut with first single Panda.
Little Mix and Sean Paul's new version of Hair is in at Number 31, while Pink returns to the Top 40 after almost three years away with Just Like Fire, from the Alice Through The Looking Glass soundtrack, new at 32.
DJ Snake and Bipolar Sunshine's Middle leaps 15 places to break into the Top 40 at Number 33, while Skepta is new at 34 with Man. There's a huge climber from 2015 Britain's Got Talent star Calum Scott – his cover of Robyn's Dancing On My Own rockets 151 slots to Number 40.
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Suzy Gallon
Well done Calum Scott. New entry at Number 40.
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John T
Last week we established that Wizkid was the first Nigerian act to have a UK no.1 so this week, I am pondering whether he is actually the first African act to get to no.1 (if you include featured artists). Clout were South African but they only reached no.2 with Substitute. Any thoughts?
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will c
Nnena was sampled in Rita Ora-RIP in 2012 she is from Nigeria
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John T
Indeed,but not actually credited.