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Two historic runs come to an end this week, with Tones And I's Dance Monkey suffering a downturn in sales after 13 gains in a row, and Dermot Kennedy's Outnumbered ending a record run of 16 weeks in which it had improved its chart position.
On its fourth week at No.1, consumption of Dance Monkey - the introductory hit for 19-year-old Toni Watson, from Melbourne - falls by 3.99% to 81,198 units (including 71,624 from sales-equivalent streams). However, its lead over Kosovan DJ Regard's debut smash Ride It - which is No.2 for the second week in a row, and third time in four weeks (43,799 sales) - increases from 77.13% to 85.39%.
Two titles reach the Top 10 for the first time. Manchester rapper Aitch scores his third Top 10 hit only two months after his first with Buss Down (feat. Top 10 newbie ZieZie) climbing 11-8 (25,775 sales), while Maroon 5 register their 11th Top 10 hit with Memories advancing 19-10 (3,216 sales).
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