Get Lucky is the UK’s most streamed track for fourth week!

Get Lucky spends a fourth week at Number 1 on the Official Streaming Chart.
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Get Lucky spends a fourth week at Number 1 on the Official Streaming Chart.

Daft Punk’s Get Lucky is still the UK’s most listened to track, topping the UK’s Official Streaming Chart for a fourth week in a row.

Launched in May of last year, the Official Streaming Chart is the first chart which ranks audio streams from both ad-funded and subscription streaming services in the UK (including Spotify, Deezer, Napster, Zune, Omnifone, Bloom and We7 among others), to reflect the growing interest in this new generation of music services. You can see the Top 20 most streamed tracks from the Official Streaming Chart’s first year, here.

With four weeks on top, Get Lucky is now the Official Streaming Chart’s joint-third longest running Number 1 (with Macklemore and Ryan LewisThirft Shop, Fun.’s We Are Young, and Labrinth and Emeli Sande’s Beneath Your Beautiful). Maroon 5’s Payphone is in second place with five weeks at Number 1, while Bastille’s Pompeii is still the longest running Number 1 on the Official Streaming Chart with seven weeks at the summit.

Back to this week’s chart: Macklemore and Ryan LewisCan’t Hold Us climbs two places to Number 2, while Rudimental and Ella Eyre are down one to Number 3. Passenger’s Let Her Go (4) and Bastille’s Pompeii (5) complete this week’s Top 5.

New entries

There are five new entries and three re-entries on this week’s Official Streaming Chart.

Gabrielle Aplin scores this week’s highest new entry with Panic Cord, which debuts at Number 50. Her previous single, Please Don’t Say You Love Me, re-enters at Number 57.

Demi Lovato’s Heart Attack, which gave her her highest charting single to date when it entered the Official Singles Chart at Number 3 on Sunday, is new in at 56. Lana Del Rey's Young And Beautiful, from the soundtrack to The Great Gatsby soundtrack, enters at Number 80. Sub Focus and Alex Clare debut at 94 with Endorphins, and Carly Rae Jepsen is new in at 97 with Tonight I’m Getting Over You.

Jay-Z and Kanye West’s No Church In The Wild FT Frank Ocean re-enters at 95, and Fun.’s Some Nights, which was the Official Streaming Chart’s most streamed track of the last year, returns to the chart at 100.

Click here to see this week’s Official Streaming Chart Top 100 in full.

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