The Fast and the Furious franchise cannot be stopped, and seemingly neither can Wiz Khalifa's new song "See You Again." For the third week in a row, the soundtrack single has topped the Billboard Hot 100, ahead of hits from Mark Ronson, The Weeknd and Fetty Wap. Meanwhile, Jason Derulo has notched another top 10 hit with his Everything Is 4 single "Want to Want Me."

"See You Again," the Paul Walker Furious 7 tribute single sits at No. 1 for the third week, Billboard reports. The song grabs a third week at No. 1 on the Digital Downloads chart, moving 316,000 copies. "See You Again" also maintains its top position on the streaming charts, easily securing the No. 1 spot over "Uptown Funk" and Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen."

After ruling the charts for 14 weeks, "Uptown Funk" holds its No. 2 status for the third week in a row, just above "Trap Queen." Wap's debut single continues to clim the charts, vaulting up two positions this week to reach a new high at No. 3.

Though "See You Again" is owning it on the downloads and streaming charts, Khalifa is kept out of Nos. 1 across the board thanks to The Weeknd's "Earned It." Though the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack single sits at No. 4 this week on the Hot 100, it rules Radio Songs with 151 million audience impressions across all formats.

The Weeknd's fellow Fifty Shades artist Ellie Goulding slips down two spots on the chart this week to No. 6. Between the sheets? Maroon 5's "Sugar," which fell from No. 4 to No. 5.

The bottom of the chart continues to be led by newcomers, as Ohio rockers Walk the Moon rise to No. 7 with "Shut Up and Dance." Walk the Moon eclipses Ed Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud," which fell to No. 8 this week and Flo Rida's "G.D.F.R." at No. 9.

Though most of the music in the top 10 is wholly familiar, Jason Derulo arrives at No. 10 this week with his latest hit single "Want to Want Me." It's his sixth top 10 single, following the successes of "Whatcha Say," "Talk Dirty," "Wiggle" and more.

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