The US star finished ahead of Katy Perry's 'Roar' by just over 15,000 copies to stay at the top for a second week.

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Jason Derulo celebrates a No.1 with Jameela Jamil
OneRepublic climb one place to three with 'Counting Stars', while Drake climbs three to four with 'Hold On We're Going Home'. Avicii stays at five with 'You Make Me'.
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis rise three spots to nine with 'Same Love'. Ben Pearce jumps six places to seven with 'What I Might Do'.
Avicii slips two to eight with long-runner 'Wake Me Up, while Jessie J drops six to nine with 'It's My Party'. Ellie Goulding completes the Top 10 with 'Burn'.
Sub Focus score this week's highest new entry with Bloc Party's Kele Okereke at 14 with 'Turn it Around'.
Katy Perry in 'Roar' music video
Haim achieve their third Top 40 single at 16 with their latest release 'The Wire'. Jessie J's 'Sexy Lady' lands at 22, following the release of her new album Alive.
Demi Lovato leaps 46 places to 13 with 'Skyscraper', following its use on The X Factor last week.
2 Chainz soars back 58 spots to 28 with 'We Own It (Fast and Furious)', after Fast & Furious 6 was released on DVD this week.
Justin Timberlake re-enters the Top 40 at 30 with 'Take Back the Night', while Robin Thicke's 'Give It 2 U' rises 27 places to 34. Kings of Leon climb back into the 40 with 'Supersoaker', after Mechanical Bull's release this week.
Watch the video for Jason Derulo's 'Talk Dirty' below:
Source: Official Charts Company
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