OMI holds The Weeknd off Number 1 on US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart

Plus there are big climbers and new entries from Major Lazer, Ed Sheeran and Eminem.
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OMI continues to have the summer smash of 2015 as Cheerleader extends its reign on this week's US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.

The track logs a second week at Number 1, holding off fierce competition from The Weeknd's Can't Feel My Face, which climbs from 3 to 2. The song has now become the Canadian singer-songwriter's biggest hit in the country, beating the Number 3 peak of his previous single Earned It.

The Weekend - real name Abel Tesfaye - also claims the rare feat of having two Top 10 singles on this week's tally, with The Hills climbing two spots to Number 10. 

Elsewhere in the Top 10, Silento's viral hit Watch Me holds at Number 5, Rachel Platten's Fight Song is stationary at 8, and Major Lazer and MO each earn their first US Top 10 as Lean On vaults from 17 to Number 9.

Further down the chart, Fifth Harmony's Worth It maintains its Number 14 peak, Ed Sheeran's Photograph reaches a new peak at 21, and Charlie Puth and Meghan Trainor's Marvin Gaye leaps six places to 55. 

Finally, this week's highest new entry goes to Eminem and Gwen Stefani's Southpaw soundtrack song Kings Never Die (80), followed by Tori Kelly's Should've Been Us (90). 

MORE: The Official Top 40 Biggest Songs of 2015 so far

 

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