Mark Ronson's 'Uptown Funk' is No.1 for a fifth week in the UK Official Singles Chart.
It was revealed tonight (18 January), that Ronson's comeback single has topped the charts yet again, continuing to secure itself as one of the year's biggest hits.
'Uptown Funk' was the first single to come from Ronson's long awaited third album and features Bruno Mars, other collaborations across the record include Stevie Wonder, Mystikal, and Tame Impala's Kevin Parker.
Elsewhere in the singles chart, Philip George is t No.2 with 'Wish You Were Mine', Hozier comes in at No.1 with 'Take Me To Church', Olly Murs comes fourth with 'Up' while Ed Sheeran completes the top five with 'Thinking Out Loud'.
Watch the video for 'Uptown Funk' below
George Ezra's debut album Wanted On Voyage also retained the top spot on the official album chart for a fourth week, no doubt due to the wealth of Brit Awards nominations the singer received earlier this week. He beats nearest competitor Ed Sheeran with X, Sam Smith at No.3 with In The Lonely Hour, Taylor Swift's 1989 at four and Hozier's self-titled debut comes fifth.
Uptown Special by Mark Ronson is out tomorrow (19 January).