Taylor Swift let her "Bad Blood" boil over to the No. 1 spot in the country for just one week - because now she's on the outs again. After the celeb-fueled new 1989 single jumped to the top spot last week, today (June 3), a more familiar single returns to the peak of the charts: Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again."

After initial hype from its Billboard Music Awards debuted music video, Swift's "Bad Blood" simmers down this week, falling from No. 1 to No. 2, allowing Khalifa's Charlie Puth featuring Furious 7 single to return to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. "See You Again" actually fell in chart points relative to last week's gargantuan numbers, but Swift fell more. "See You Again" actually tops streaming songs and radio plays, allowing it to jump back up for a seventh week at No. 1.

Meanwhile, "Bad Blood" saw major losses in sales and streaming. Despite a rise at radio, Swift's latest hit is relegated back down to No. 2 status this week.

She sits above a few stagnant singles on the chart. Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen" is holding strong to its No. 3 position for a second week while Walk the Moon's glitzy rock single "Shut Up and Dance" logs a third week at No. 4.

The top five positions are rounded out by the 14-week No. 1 single "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars, which lifted one position. The return to No. 5 means that "Uptown Funk" now ties LeAnn Rimes' "How Do I Live" as the longest time logged in the top five, at 25 weeks.

Ronson's small record breaking rise comes as The Weeknd's Fifty Shades of Grey single "Earned It" slips to No. 6.

The bottom of the top 10 is filled with non-movers this week. Jason Derulo holds at No. 7 with his lead Everything Is 4 single "Want to Want Me." He sits above David Guetta's latest Nicki Minaj collaboration "Hey Mama," which spends a seconds week at No. 8. Maroon 5's "Sugar" and T-Wayne's "Nasty Freestyle" round things out at Nos. 9 and 10, respectively.

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