Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee & Justin Bieber return to Number 1 with Despacito

DJ Khaled & Rihanna's Wild Thoughts reaches a new peak, while there are new entries from Drake and LIV'n'G.
luis-fonsi-number-1-single-award-2.jpg

Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee & Justin Bieber have reclaimed pole position on this week's Official Singles Chart with Despacito.

The bilingual track now enjoys a seventh non-consecutive week at Number 1 after it achieved 34,000 downloads and 7.5 million streams. The track wasn't the most downloaded of the week however - that honour goes to Artists for Grenfell's Bridge Over Troubled Water.

The benefit single released in aid of the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire, slips to Number 3 this week but leads on downloads with another 53,000 sold, as well as 2 million streams.

Watch Luis Fonsi celebrate his Number 1 single with Official Charts below:

DJ Khaled's Wild Thoughts, the Santana-sampling single that features Rihanna and Bryson Tiller, hops one place to Number 2, a new peak position for the song. Jonas Blue's Mama also rises to a new peak in the Top 5, up one to Number 5.

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

New entries and high climbers

Little Mix and Rita Ora both enjoy uplifts this week, as Power and Your Song reach new personal bests of Number 9 and 10 respectively. The latter enters the Top 10 for the first time and becomes Rita's ninth Top 10 hit.

Another three songs reach new peaks inside this week's Top 20; Maggie Lindemann's Pretty Girl is boosted to Number 12, there's a two-place climb for Camila Cabello's Crying In The Club (18), and Sigala's collaboration with Ella Eyre, Came Here For Love, lifts three spots to Number 19.

Elsewhere, Drake's new track Signs - released as part of a Louis Vuitton campaign – is new at Number 22, and Imagine Dragons' Thunder is the biggest gainer inside the Top 40, up 10 to Number 26 following the release of their third album Evolve.

Finally, charity single Smile For Bradley performed by LIV'n'G becomes the duo's first ever UK Top 40 single at Number 28. Proceeds from the song's release will go directly to the Bradley Lowery Foundation, set up in honour of terminally ill six-year-old Bradley Lowery.

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

Remind yourself of every Official UK Number 1 single below:

Related artists

Join the conversation by joining the Official Charts community and dropping comment.

Already registered?

Log in

No account?

Register

avatar

I Am A Stegosaurus

0

For the love of God, why's it back up? Even that new DJ Khaled song would be better at the top.

avatar

Mark Willmott

0

If the new rules were in place, Despacito would have been number 2 by 667 sales.

S

Sami24601

2

yes noone will ever beat bryan adams..not even ed, surely its gotta be all downwards now?

avatar

Marcothedonjuan

1

Told ya. This is the song of summer worldwide.

JJ

Jack James

0

Tragic but at least Bryan Adams record is safe.