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Mike Posner wins second week at No.1: “It’s quite an honour”

Congratulations to Mike Posner, who today notches up a second week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart with I Took A Pill In Ibiza (Seeb Remix).

After a last minute grab for Number 1 on last week’s tally (the closest chart race in nearly a decade) the singer-songwriter comfortably manages to earn a second week at the top spot with 82,000 combined sales (including 4.1 million streams) – 11,000 ahead of his closest rival. 

Mike Posner told OfficialCharts.com: “To be Number 1 in the UK is quite an honour. It’s very flattering to know this many people are listening to my music and enjoying it enough to give me money for it!” 

Meanwhile, Lukas Graham’s 7 Years holds at Number 2, Fifth Harmony’s Work From Home hits a new peak at Number 3 – matching their previous best with last year’s Worth It – and Zara Larsson’s Lush Life is at 4.

This week’s Top 5 is completed by Sigala’s Say You Do. The Imani and DJ Fresh collaboration leaps from 46 to 5 this week, giving the Norfolk-born producer his third consecutive Top 5 hit. Sia’s Cheap Thrills jumps eight places to Number 8 this week, earning her – coincidentally – an eighth Top 10 hit, and Tinie Tempah and Zara Larsson’s Girls Like moves from 10 to 9. 

Further down, production duo Blonde debut at Number 17 with their Craig David collaboration Nothing Like This, Joe Jonas-fronted band DNCE ascend five places to Number 21 with Cake By The Ocean, and 12 weeks after its release, Chainsmokers’ Roses makes its Top 40 debut at 33. 

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