Drake's God's Plan scores sixth week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart

Plus there are new entries from Post Malone, 5 Seconds Of Summer and Sigala & Paloma Faith on this week's Official Singles Chart.
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Drake celebrates another week of chart glory this week as his latest single, God's Plan, extends its reign at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart. 

The track scores a sixth week in pole position, holding off Rudimental's These Days ft. Jess Glynne, Macklemore and Dan Caplen, which spends a fourth week in the runner-up slot. 

This week's highest new entry goes to US rapper Post Malone, who lands at Number 4 with his new single Psycho. It's the artist's second UK Top 10 single, following last year's chart-topping Rockstar. 

Completing this week's Top 5 is Marshmello and Anne-Marie's collaboration Friends, up four places to 5. 

New entries and high climbers

Justin Timberlake's Say Something ft. Chris Stapleton zooms 12 places to Number 10 following his performance at last week's BRIT Awards. The climb earns Justin his 20th Top 10 single and first from his Man Of The Woods album. Check out his full Official Chart history here.

Further down, rising star Blocboy JB lifts three spots to 18 with Drake collaboration Look Alive, and British rapper B Young also cracks the Top 20 with Jumanji eight weeks on from its release, up six spots to 19.

Australian rockers 5 Seconds Of Summer earn their seventh UK Top 40 single with Want You Back, new at 22, Ed Sheeran's Supermarket Flowers re-enters the Top 40 at 29 after last week's BRITs performance, and Sigala debuts at 32 with Lullaby ft. Paloma Faith, earning the British producer his seventh Top 40 and Paloma her ninth

Finally, Croydon rapper Hardy Caprio scores his first UK Top 40 hit with Rapper at 34, and Stormzy's Blinded By Your Grace ft. MNEK returns to the Top 40 after the rapper's big wins at the BRITs, up 13 places to 35. 

View this week's Top 100 Official Singles Chart in full

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Ted

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God's Plan is probably going to stay at #1 for a few more weeks but I can't see These Days staying at #2 for much longer. Can't believe it hasn't dropped a few places yet, as the main reason why it's stayed there for so long is the downloads- which are going to decrease sooner or later. Also surprised Psycho hasn't debuted higher, but I don't think this new track is as good as Rockstar.

Nice to see 5SOS returning (one of the only boy bands I can tolerate), and I'm hopeful for Sigala and Paloma Faith's Lullaby reaching the top 10. Both are popular artist and the song's good so it's inevitable.

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Piran

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Not a bad week overall, but nothing too exciting happening,
I like seeing 'Psycho' debut so high & I think that has a good chance at being the next #1, but the gains for 'Friends' & 'Say Something' inside the Top 40 are cool! :)
The new entries were a bit of a mix this week.

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Marcothedonjuan

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Congrats to Justin Timberlake and Chris Stapleton's Say Something! 20th Top 10 for JT! Congrats to Post Malone as well with the highest entry of the week!