Drake, Wizkid and Kyla make it nine weeks at Number 1 with One Dance

Plus new Top 40 entries from DJ Khaled, Shawn Mendes and Ariana Grande.
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Drake has bopped his way to an impressive ninth week at Number 1 with One Dance.

The track, featuring Wizkid and Kyla, achieved 73,000 combined chart sales to top the Official Singles Chart yet again, extending its reign as the longest reigning Number 1 single in nine years. 

MORE: Drake's Official Top 10 biggest songs

If the track can hold on for another seven days, it will equal the 10-week tenure of Rihanna's Umbrella from 2007. The last time a song was knocked off the top spot after nine weeks at the helm was Gnarls Barkley's Crazy in 2006. See where Drake slots in with the longest reigning chart toppers in UK Singles Chart history.

One Dance is also the most streamed track of the week, notching up 5.6 million listens in the last seven days.

MORE: View this week's Official Singles Chart Top 100 exclusively on OfficialCharts.com

Justin Timberlake's Can't Stop The Feeling settles for Number 2 for the fourth week in a row, and Calvin Harris and Rihanna's This Is What You Came For enjoys a sixth week in the Top 3 at 3.

Kungs vs Cookin' On 3 Burners' This Girl rockets six places to Number 4 – breaking into the Top 5 for the first time – and Clean Bandit and Louisa Johnson's Tears hops one place to 5.

New entries and high climbers 

P!nk's Just Like Fire vaults into the Top 20 for the first time, rising three to Number 19. The track is her 24th Top 20 hit, the latest since 2013's True Love featuring Lily Allen.

DJ Khaled's collaboration with Drake For Free is new at 25, and marks Khaled's first Top 40 entry. The track is Drake's 19th Top 40 single. Check out Drake's complete UK singles and albums chart history.

Following closely behind is Adele's Send My Love (To Your New Lover), advancing eight to 26, while Calum Scott's Robyn cover, Dancing On My Own, reaches a new peak, up 15 places to 27.

Finally, Shawn Mendes' new single Treat You Better starts out 31 and Ariana Grande's Into You makes its Top 40 debut, up five rungs at 40.

Click here to see this week's Top 100 Official Singles Chart in full

Look back at every Number 1 single of 2016 so far below:

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k_anime

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To be honest the singles chart should be a representation of who sells most not who streams the most. Streaming figures need to be adapted, they're dictating the singles and albums charts now, it's not right!

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Phil Colclough

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Or it could be reflective of what people are actually listening to. But that can't be can it???

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Legendary Pirate

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He seriously doesn't deserve this. Streaming is so nowadays.

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Southendman

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........and the 2016 Christmas #1 is One Dance!!!!!

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ste40

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Drake sells 16,000 Justin Timberlake 65,000 - something seriously wrong with the uk singles chart

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Southendman

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Seriously worrying that it cant be long before singles don't sell any copies and will be consumed ONLY as a free stream! Thus will become a streaming chart alone!

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Eoin Sioda

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Justin is proper unlucky.