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No.1 for the sixth week in a row, Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber's I Don't Care was helped by the release of a Loud Luxury remix, slowing its decline in consumption to 3.70% week-on-week at 65,42.0 units, including 57,689 from sales-equivalent streams. With total consumption of 517,156 units in 42 days, it is the 29th track by Sheeran to top the 500,000 mark, and the 12th by Bieber.
It brings to 30 the number of weeks that Sheeran has spent at No.1 in the 2010s, putting him in joint second place in those rankings alongside Drake. Bieber tops the list with 36 weeks.
Sheeran and Bieber's lead atop the chart was reduced in percentage terms three weeks in a row, shrinking to just 2.34% last week but it has now shot up to 55.72% - a consequence of Lil Nas X's Old Town Road (which was N0.2 for seven straight weeks) having the value of its streams halved as it falls into ACR. Dipping to N0.7 as a result on consumption of 34,114 units, it would still be N0.2 with 61,692 sales if ACR didn't exist. Filling the void, Stormzy's Vossi Bop rebounds 4-2, despite registering the lowest sales...