Shotgun by George Ezra was the official song of the summer, and it's the third biggest track of 2018 with 1.49m combined sales, while another George tune, Paradise, is at 8 (1.11m). In December, a landmark 2 billion audio streams were served in a single week for the first time. See Drake's full UK Chart history here.ĭrake and Calvin's impressive streaming numbers comes as the British Phonographic Industry (BPI)’s annual report reveals that streaming was up 34% year-on-year in the UK last year, with 91 billion audio streams across the year. God's Plan also finishes as the year's most streamed song with 147m plays. Drake may have just missed out on the top spot, but he bags two more spots in the Top 40: fellow chart-toppers Nice For What and In My Feelings place at 7 and 15. The song, which trailed his fifth album Scorpion, spent nine weeks at the helm between February and April. It was closely fought race for the top spot Drake’s God’s Plan finishes just 7,000 combined sales behind (1.56m). MORE: Check out the Official Top 40 biggest songs of 2019 so far here The track, which spent eight weeks at Number 1 between April and June, takes the top spot on the chart of the year with a combined sales figure of 1.57 million – made up of 137m audio streams, 15m video streams and 244,000 downloads. Congratulations to Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa, who claim the UK’s biggest single of 2018 on the Official Chart with One Kiss.
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