Ahead of Sunday's Official Chart, we take a look at Friday's midweek singles and album charts to see what's changed.
Clean Bandit's 'Rather Be' is still holding off DJ Fresh's 'Dibby Dibby Sound', with the former having sold over 300,000 copies in total to date.
Meanwhile, OneRepublic and Alesso's 'If I Lose Myself' is at number nine, Vance Joy's 'Riptide' moves up a place to 12, and Katy Perry's 'Dark Horse' remains at 14.
Tinie Tempah and Labrinth's 'Lover Not A Fighter' lifts 17 to 16, Rihanna's 'What Now' is at 20, and Disclosure's 'F For You' enters the top 40 at 39.
On the album chart, Bombay Bicycle Club are still at number one with So Long, See You Tomorrow , followed by Avicii's True at two.
Hydra's Within Temptation slips two to five, Maximo Park remain at six with Too Much Information, and Broken Bells' After The Disco falls seven to eight.
Next week's single releases include Le Youth's 'Dance With Me' and Zedd and Hayley Williams' 'Stay The Night', while Katy B and Lisa Stansfield release new albums.
Who would you like to see at the top of the charts? Leave your comments below:
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