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Olivia Rodrigo stays put as UK number one after week of monster sales

Olivia Rodrigo's 'Drivers License' notches up a further 117,000 chart sales to hold firm on top of the UK singles chart.

Disney starlet Olivia Rodrigo has recorded another week of huge sales to hold firm at number one with 'Drivers License', according to data from the Official Charts Company.

The viral track stormed to the top spot last week and comfortably makes it two weeks in charge after chart sales of 117,000 in the last seven days.

The figure includes a colossal 13.7 million streams over the week - the most since Ariana Grande's '7 Rings' recorded 16.9 million streams two years ago.

Anne-Marie's team-up with KSI and Digital Farm for 'Don't Play' is the week's highest new entry, opening at two, while Grande's suggestive '34+35' is up eight places to three.

On the albums chart, You Me At Six claim their second number one courtesy of seventh studio release SUCKAPUNCH, with 85% of the sales coming from physical copies.

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