Wiz Khalifa doesn't even have to say "See You Again" to the No. 1 spot in the country, because his Charlie Puth featuring Furious 7 single just can't leave the top. For the ninth week, the Paul Walker tribute track sits at the summit of the chart, holding off singles from Taylor Swift, Walk the Moon and Jason Derulo. And, while Khalifa seems to be the king of early summer, one song is coming for him: OMI's crossover his "Cheerleader."

For the ninth non-consecutive week, "See You Again" beats every other song to crown the Hot 100, Billboard reports. Top radio numbers and No. 2 positions on the streaming and downloads charts helped Khalifa hold off Swift's "Bad Blood" for a third week. This week, the latest 1989 single sits at No. 2 on the Hot 100 for a third week after briefly jumping up to No. 1 following the release of its cameo-heavy music video.

And though Khalifa and Swift have strongholds at the top of the chart, OMI's reggae-infused hit "Cheerleader" continues its quick climb up the chart, vaulting from No. 11 to No. 7 this week. The song saw major increases in Digital Downloads (No. 3; 135,000 copies sold), streams and radio, gaining 18 percent in chart points and breaking into the top 10.

OMI's rise into the top 10 is a welcome change, as Nos. 1 through 6 remained locked in place this week. Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen" held onto No. 3, Walk the Moon is dancing at No. 4 for a fifth week with "Shut Up and Dance," Jason Derulo keeps at No. 5 with "Want to Want Me" and the once unbeatable "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson keeps its second week at No. 6.

Beneath those strongholds and OMI, The Weeknd's Fifty Shades of Grey single "Earned It" slips down one spot to No 8, and David Guetta's "Hey Mama" featuring Nicki Minaj similarly moves down one spot to No. 9 after spending three weeks at No. 8. Andy Grammer rounds out the top 10 in the final spot with his monogamy anthem "Honey I'm Good," which fell one spot this week after cracking the top 10 last week.

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