Drake's reign comes to an end: "One Dance" has been toppled from the top spot
Drake's reign atop the UK charts has come to an end - after 15 long, "One Dance"-filled weeks, someone else has stormed to the top.
That someone else is actually Major Lazer, Justin Bieber, and MØ, with their new jam "Cold Water".
Despite being overthrown, Drake still managed a huge achievement in retaining the top spot for 15 weeks - a feat only bettered by compatriot Bryan Adams and the power ballad "Everything I Do (I Do It For You)". Drake's "One Dance" is now at number five in the UK charts.
In the album chart, Christine and The Queens take the runner up place, with ELO claiming the number one spot. Bear's Den are straight in at number six, while Michael Kiwanuka sticks into the Top 10 for a second week.
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