MUST SEE: Drake Breaks UK Singles Chart Record With One Dance Ft Wizkid & Kyla
Drake has accomplished a striking deed by having the longest-running UK number one single subsequent to lawful music downloads started tallying towards graph positions.
The rapper beat the singles graph for an eleventh straight week with One Dance, his coordinated effort with Wizkid and Kyla.
His proceeded with predominance implies he, not on-off sweetheart Rihanna, now holds the record for the longest-running diagram topper of the 21st Century.
Her 2007 melody Umbrella was the last record to accomplish a twofold digit rule.
One Dance held off a midweek challenge from French maker Kungs, whose remix of Cookin' On Three Burners' 2009 track This Girl was at number two.
Justin Timberlake's Can't Stop the Feeling stayed at number three, while Calvin Harris and Rihanna's This Is What You Came For was at four.
In a main five indistinguishable to a week ago's commencement, Drake and Rihanna stayed at five with their joint effort Too Good.
Top five singles
1) Drake ft Wizkid and Kyla
One Dance
2) Kungs vs Cookin' on Three Burners
This Girl
3) Justin Timberlake Can't Stop the Feeling
4) Calvin Harris ft Rihanna
This Is What You Came For
5) Drake ft Rihanna Too Good
Source: Official Charts Company
Further down the chart, Adele's Send My Love (To Your New Lover) rose 10 spots to 15 - its first appearance inside the main 20.
England's Got Talent confident Calum Scott saw his front of Robyn's Dancing On My Own ascent 12 spots to 16, while Bastille entered the graph at 22 with new discharge Good Grief.
Radiohead back on top
In the collection outline, the physical arrival of Radiohead's A Moon Shaped Pool sufficiently sold duplicates to hold off a test from Red Hot Chili Peppers' The Getaway.
The band's ninth studio collection initially bested the diagram in May when it was discharged digitally, yet ricocheted over from a week ago's 85th spot to recover post position.
Rick Astley's 50, a week ago's main record, dropped two spots to three, while Nottingham's Jake Bugg was another section at three with On My One, his third studio collection.
Coldplay, in the mean time, saw their A Head Full of Dreams collection climb one spot to five after their late four shows at Wembley Stadium
The rapper beat the singles graph for an eleventh straight week with One Dance, his coordinated effort with Wizkid and Kyla.
His proceeded with predominance implies he, not on-off sweetheart Rihanna, now holds the record for the longest-running diagram topper of the 21st Century.
Her 2007 melody Umbrella was the last record to accomplish a twofold digit rule.
One Dance held off a midweek challenge from French maker Kungs, whose remix of Cookin' On Three Burners' 2009 track This Girl was at number two.
Justin Timberlake's Can't Stop the Feeling stayed at number three, while Calvin Harris and Rihanna's This Is What You Came For was at four.
In a main five indistinguishable to a week ago's commencement, Drake and Rihanna stayed at five with their joint effort Too Good.
Top five singles
1) Drake ft Wizkid and Kyla
One Dance
2) Kungs vs Cookin' on Three Burners
This Girl
3) Justin Timberlake Can't Stop the Feeling
4) Calvin Harris ft Rihanna
This Is What You Came For
5) Drake ft Rihanna Too Good
Source: Official Charts Company
Further down the chart, Adele's Send My Love (To Your New Lover) rose 10 spots to 15 - its first appearance inside the main 20.
England's Got Talent confident Calum Scott saw his front of Robyn's Dancing On My Own ascent 12 spots to 16, while Bastille entered the graph at 22 with new discharge Good Grief.
Radiohead back on top
In the collection outline, the physical arrival of Radiohead's A Moon Shaped Pool sufficiently sold duplicates to hold off a test from Red Hot Chili Peppers' The Getaway.
The band's ninth studio collection initially bested the diagram in May when it was discharged digitally, yet ricocheted over from a week ago's 85th spot to recover post position.
Rick Astley's 50, a week ago's main record, dropped two spots to three, while Nottingham's Jake Bugg was another section at three with On My One, his third studio collection.
Coldplay, in the mean time, saw their A Head Full of Dreams collection climb one spot to five after their late four shows at Wembley Stadium
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