If there was a "Song of the Spring," we think we know what it would be. For the sixth week in a row, Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's massive Furious 7 single "See You Again" tops the Billboard Hot 100, overcoming climbing singles from Walk the Moon, Taylor Swift and more.

"See You Again" spent a seventh week at No. 1 on the Digital Downloads chart with 229,000 copies sold, Billboard reports, cementing its position at the top of the charts yet again. But of course, "See You Again" was also aided by a top streaming position and a No. 2 climb on radio. Though Swift's new single "Bad Blood" is clearly coming for the top 10 next week after shattering the VEVO record, Khalifa can say he's spent a month and a half atop the charts with little competition.

(As for Swift, "Bad Blood" reemerged on the chart at No. 55 this week.)

The top three songs in the country stayed put this week, with Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen" holding on to the No. 2 position and The Weeknd's "Earned It" keeping up its No. 3 peak.

The first little switch up in the Hot 100 this week goes to Ohio rock band Walk the Moon, whose new single "Shut Up and Dance" continues its slow climb up the charts, moving up one spot to No. 4 this week. "Shut Up and Dance" saw modest gains in sales with a 5 percent gain and 142,000 copies sold at No. 2 and a similar small increase in streams.

"Shut Up and Dance" swapped places with the once unstoppable Mark Ronson single "Uptown Funk," which now sits at No. 5 on the Hot 100 after keeping a strong hold on No. 1 for 14 weeks.

The Hot 100 is largely familiar this week, with little swaps in Nos. 6 through 8. Jason Derulo's "Want to Want Me" climbed up two spots to No. 6 this week, followed by Maroon 5's "Sugar" at No. 7 and Ellie Goulding's "Love Me Like You Do" at No. 8.

No. 9 this week is a resurgence, as T-Wayne's viral hit "Nasty Freestyle" knocked Flo Rida's "GDFR" out of the top 10 yet again.

And, there's Ed Sheeran holding fort at No. 10 with his heartwarming single "Thinking Out Loud."

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