Ellie Goulding has spent another week at No.1, supplanting Mark Ronson's streaming record at the same time.
Created for consumerist erotica flick 50 Shades Of Grey, it's no surprise that 'Love Me Like You Do' has been dominating the charts, what with the film taking £13.55m during its opening weekend.
As a result, Goulding's single sold 118,000 copies last week and broke Mark Ronson's streaming record with ease. Amassing 2.58 million streams in a week, Goulding's single just pipped Ronson's 2.56 million, setting a new bar within the industry. Although with streaming subscriptions rising continuously, we're bound to see new records set constantly.
Listen to Ellie Goulding's 'Love Me Like You Do' below
As for the rest of the charts, the outlook isn't as depressing as normal, with Hozier's 'Take Me To Church' at No.2, Mark Ronson's 'Uptown Funk' at No.3, The Weeknd's earned it at No.4 and Kanye West, Rihanna and Paul McCartney's FourFiveSeconds is at No.5.
New entries come from Florence And The Machine, whose new single 'What Kind Of Man' climbed 20 places to No.37. Taylor Swift's 'Style' at No.36 and Luvbug's 'Revive (Say Something)' at No.17.