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Official Singles Chart Update on 11/7/2016

11 July 2016 - 17 July 2016

The UK's midweek Top 100 biggest songs, based on audio and video streams, downloads, CDs, vinyl, cassette and more. Compiled by the Official Charts Company from Friday to Sunday.

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I.B.

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They should just delete that bulls**t from the top spot like they did with Crazy by Gnarls Barkley (which was a great track back then).

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I Am A Stegosaurus

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So Olly Murs isn't even set to hit the Top 10 yet that stupid song Don't Let Me Down is set to hit freaking THREE?! Yes, there's moderate movement there but ARE YOU TAKING THE ? John newman at 78, come on guys get it in the top 40 at least.

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I Am A Stegosaurus

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Oh well at least Mr Brightside is still in the top 100, but that's not enough to make me Mr Brightside.

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A Taste Of International Music

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At least now it should come as no surprise on Friday to see Drake back up there again.
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Carl Mefkintallica Foxall

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Any 1 ever goin 2 knock that rubbish off the top spot???

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Olé at 78 and you don't know love by Olly Murs at 14 what the

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I Am A Stegosaurus

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Finally someone who knows what they're talking about (ignoring all of the Drake haters). The two best releases last week hit nowhere near where they should

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thanks true Olly's song is superb a game changer on these stale charts streaming is ruining careers, and yeah sale's only "One Dance" much too long, to be fair though the poor performance of both could be explained, Olly's last hit "Kiss Me" came in low for him and peaked at 11 so perhaps he's declining and he has been away a year, "Olé" is a strange one only credited to Newman not Harris and is very chill and summer ready, and John great reggae voice, but the song grows tedious and seems underproduced, and has no meaning to anyone but Mr Harris himself, who is writing from a very set set of circumstances from his point of view, the song a celebrity gimmick and a dig