OMI has another thing to celebrate this week. For the third straight time, his summer slow rising single "Cheerleader" held off The Weeknd, Silento, Taylor Swift, Fetty Wap and more to hold on to the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100.

Though it looked as if The Weeknd's lead Beauty Behind the Madness single "Can't Feel My Face" would take over the top spot this week, OMI's Jamaican hit "Cheerleader" maintains the top spot on the U.S. charts, according to Billboard. "Cheerleader" actually further locked down its No. 1 position this week, with a 9 percent increase in radio play and a continued spot on the top of the Digital Downloads chart, with 163,000 copies sold.

Meanwhile, "Can't Feel My Face" faced a huge dip in downloads, with 122,200 copies sold, despite rises in radio play and a mild increase in streams.

In the top five, Silento's viral hit "Watch Me" blasts back up two spots to its No. 3 high this week, and he's followed closely by Swift's stagnant "Bad Blood" (which sits at No. 4 for a fourth week) and Wiz Khalifa's former 12-week No. 1 "See You Again," which continues its retreat down the chart at No. 5 this week.

Fetty Wap is having his best week on the charts this week, as his new single "My Way" vaults up 80 spots from No. 87 to No. 7. "My Way," which has been sitting on the charts for close to three months, finally has his second top 10 hit after "My Way" was released to digital retailers on Friday, July 17. Wap had a huge sales week, with a No. 2 spot on the Digital Songs chart and 152,000 copies of his new single sold. "My Way" also say an 11 percent increase to radio and a debut at No. 16 on the Streaming Songs chart with 6.6 million plays.

"My Way" sits right below Wap's breakout hit "Trap Queen," which holds at No. 6 for a third straight week.

To round out the top 10, Rachel Platten's "Fight Song" holds at No. 8 for the third week, coming mildly above Walk the Moon's descending single "Shut Up and Dance" and Major Lazer's collaboration "Lean On" rounds it all out at No. 10.

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