New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Camila Cabello's
Havana has enjoyed its best sales week yet to sit atop the UK Singles Chart for a second straight week. The track, which features
Young Thug easily claims second week at Number 1, finishing 10,000 combined chart sales ahead of its closest competitor,
Post Malone and 21 Savage's Rockstar. Despite finishing in the runner-up slot this week, Rockstar claims this week's most streamed song.
Celebrating the news at this week's
Music Industry Trusts Award, she said: "I'm beyond over the moon. I'm so happy. I'm so excited! You have to celebrate things like this because you never know if it's going to happen again."
Meanwhile, Sam Smith's Too Good at Goodbyes rises four spots to Number 3 following the release of his Number 1 album The Thrill Of It All, while
Marshmello and
Khalid drop a spot to Number 4 with Silence.
Rounding out the Top 5 is Rita Ora's Anywhere. Following a performance on The X Factor, the song becomes Rita's eleventh Top 10 smash, climbing six places to Number 5.
New entries and high climbers:
Big Shaq's Man's Not Hot vaults nine places to Number 11, it's highest position to date, ahead of fellow Grime artist Dave at Number 18; No Words featuring Mostack is a new entry at Number 18. Another song from Dave's new EP
Game Over titled How I Met My Ex is also new at Number 32.
Two songs that entered the Top 40 for the first time last week gain ground this week;
Stormzy and MNEK's Blinded By Your
Grace - Pt 2 leaps 18 slots to Number 22, while I Miss You from
Clean Bandit and
Julia Michaels climbs five rungs to 23.
Sam Smith is back again with a further two Top 40 entries this week; Pray re-enters the Top 40 at Number 26, while nominated new single One Last Song is a new entry at Number 27. Taylor Swift's Call It What You Want is also a fresh song in the Top 40 this week, becoming Taylor's fourth hit of the Reputation era at Number 29.
With help from Rihanna, N.E.R.D. make their first Top 40 appearance since 2004 with comeback track Lemon, new at Number 31. Finally, Miami rapper
Lil Pump has already hit Number 7 in the US with Gucci Gang, and the song makes its UK Top 40 debut at Number 38.