Buoyed by over 1.74 million streams, Jess Glynne lands at the summit almost 5,000 chart sales ahead of Nick Jonas, whose debut solo single Jealous has to settle for Number 2 this week, rising 111 places.
Former Number 1 from Years & Years, King, goes back up one place to Number 3, and was also this week’s most streamed song, notching up over 1.87 million listens!
BRITs Critics’ Choice winner James Bay falls one place to Number 4 with Hold Back The River, spending a sixth week in the Top 10, and rounding off our Top 5 is Ed Sheeran’s Bloodstream, which falls three places.
Stevie McCrorie was leading at the midweek stage, but today he scores a brand new entry at Number 6 on the Official Singles Chart.
Meghan Trainor scores a third Top 40 hit, as Dear Future Husband climbs eight places to land at Number 40