For the first time in seven weeks, the most downloaded song in the country doesn't feature Iggy Azalea. "Rude," the single from Magic! that's finally caught fire in the United States, only saw a 1 percent jump in sales from last week but that was enough to unseat the reigning "Fancy." The track sold 210,000 downloads. 

Azalea maintains a strong grip on the Top 10 however. "Fancy" might have dropped 16 percent in sales, but its 195,000 downloads only brought it down to no. 2. The Australian rapper also features on the no. 3 track, "Problem" by Ariana Grande, which held its place with 162,000 downloads. 

Sam Smith had a big debut on the Billboard 200 and continues to have decent success on the Digital Downloads chart as well. "Stay With Me" sold another 148,000 downloads and sat at the no. 4 spot on the chart. Another returnee, "Am I Wrong" by Nico & Vinz moved 140,000 copies and settled again at no. 5. 

Two debuts take the no. 6 and 7 spots in the Top 10 this week. The first comes from Maroon 5, whose "Maps" debuts with 138,000 downloads. Sounds pretty good fir the first single from the band's forthcoming fifth album, but that's a huge drop from "Payphone,"-the first single from Maroon's last album-which sold 493,000 copies in its first week. Still, "Maps" could take a slow and steady approach instead. No. 7 comes from 5 Days of Summer, whose "Kiss Me Kiss Me" sales numbers Billboard forgot to include in its report. We can safely say its somewhere between 128,000 and 138,000 however. 

The song that sold the 128,000 downloads was Jason Derulo's "Wiggle," which dropped two places following the debuts of the two new singles this week. "Turn Down For What" by DJ Snake and Lil Jon may also be on its way out as the track dropped 16 percent in total downloads to 98,000 last week. Rounding out the Top 10 this week was Charlie XCX and "Boom Clap." The song debuted at no. 9 last week but already seems to be falling off, dropping to 97,000 downloads this week. 

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