OMI’s Cheerleader enters US Billboard singles chart Top 10

Plus there are big climbers on the Hot 100 from Fifth Harmony, Silento and Justin Bieber.
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OMI’s Cheerleader continues its global takeover as the track hits the Top 10 on America’s Billboard Hot 100 singles chart this week.

The reggae-pop track jumps from 11 to Number 7 on the tally, eight weeks after first entering the chart.

Cheerleader has already been a huge hit across Europe having topped the charts in 16 countries, including a four-week stay at the summit on the Official Singles Chart.

Elsewhere on this week’s Hot 100, Wiz Khalifa’s See You Again racks up a ninth non-consecutive week at Number 1 with 139,000 downloads sold and 18.3 million US streams, and Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood FT Kendrick Lamar holds at 2.

Fetty Wap’s Trap Queen remains at Number 3, as does Walk The Moon’s Shut Up And Dance at 4, and Jason Derulo’s Want To Want Me completes the Top 5.

Further down the tally, rapper Silento moves 15 to 11 with Watch Me, Fifth Harmony’s Worth It FT Kid Ink reaches a new peak at 15, and Skillex, Diplo and Justin Bieber’s Where Are U Now leaps 19 to 16.

Rachel Platten enters the Top 20 at 19 with Fight Song, and The Weeknd lands this week's highest new entry with Can't Feel My Face at 24,  

Over on the Billboard 200 albums chart, Muse score their first US Number 1 with Drones, with combined sales of 84,000. The record beats the Number 2 peak of their 2012 album The 2nd Law.

Icelandic band Of Monsters and Men debut at 3 with Beneath The Skin, The Rolling Stones re-enter at 5 with a re-issue of their former Number 1 Sticky Fingers, and country singer Sam Hunt reaches a new peak with Montevallo after climbing six places to Number 7.

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Rick Styles

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They seem to have a different mix of cheerleader in the US not the mix we love in Europe. (Felix Jaehn remix) The US version is boring.

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H.R. Mathias

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I think "OMI’s Cheerleader number one on Canada Billboard singles chart" would have made for a better article.