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Hot 100Drake finally climbs to the top of the TMN Hot 100 this week with One Dance ft. Wiz Kid Kyla. After 12 weeks of upward movement in the chart, it pushes Calvin Harris This is What You Came For…

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Drake finally climbs to the top of the TMN Hot 100 this week with One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla. After 12 weeks of upward movement in the chart, it pushes Calvin Harris’ This is What You Came For down to #2. The Veronicas take a new peak at #6 from #10 with In My Blood followed by Imany’s Don’t Be So Shy at #8 from #22. Shawn Mendes is the last change in the Top 10 with Treat You better at #10 from #14.

Usher earns movement at #35 from #49 with Crash, followed by Era Istrefi’s Bonbon at #36 from #47. Kiiara’s Gold moves back up to #46 from #60; though it’s Dami Im who makes the most movement at #41 from #58 with Sound Of Silence.

Dua Lipa re-enters at #47 with Hotter Than Hell, while MØ’s Final Song debuts at #51. Troye Sivan enjoys a debut at #57 for the re-recorded version of Wild now featuring Alessia Cara. Frances scores a #60 entry with Don’t Worry About Me.

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Drake enjoys his second week in a row at #1 with One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla, now at seven weeks interrupted at #1. The Veronicas shoot up to #3 from #22 on their third week in the chart with new single In My Blood, becoming their sixth Top 5 single. Shawn Mendes cracks the Top 10 and takes a new peak at #10 from #15 with Treat You Better.

At #26 is a re-entry from Troye Sivan’s Wild, thanks to the new re-recorded version that features vocal powerhouse Alessia Cara. Ellie Drennan debuts at #41 with new track Hard Love, followed by Beyonce’s Hard Love re-entering at #43 and Delta Goodrem’s Enough ft. Gizzle debuting at #46.

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Red Hot Chili Peppers hold fast at #1 for a second week with new album The Getaway, now halfway to matching the band’s previous longest run at #1, By The Way’s four weeks.

Though Broods miss out on the top debut they still come in at a strong #2. Conscious is now their highest charting album, eclipsing 2014’s #5 debut Evergreen.

Twenty One Pilots see a big jump to #12 from #35 with Blurryface, just one spot short of their previous peak at #11. Fleetwood Mac score a re-entry at #21 with The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac, now on its 167th week in the chart.

The first new debut is at #31 from DJ Shadow’s The Mountain, the fifth album from the acclaimed American producer. It’s followed by Ramin Djawadi’s Game Of Thrones soundtrack at #35 and Neil Young & Promise Of The Real’s Earth at #37.

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