The Weeknd's big Beauty Behind the Madness song "Can't Feel My Face" is no longer No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, but that doesn't mean that Abel Tesfaye's reign on the charts is over. The R&B star has actually bumped himself from the top spot, as his other BBTM single "The Hills" takes things over. Meanwhile, Drake notches his latest hit in the top 10 with "Hotline Bling" and Selena Gomez's "Good for You" reaches new heights.

"The Hills" marks The Weeknd's second No. 1 single and his second chart-topping single in a row, all in one week. According to Billboard, the lead BBTM single eclipsed "Can't Feel My Face" after the latter song topped the charts, non-consecutively, for three weeks. "The Hills" power atop the charts comes courtesy of its massive streaming numbers, as it tops the Streaming Songs chart with 18.3 million plays. Those massive numbers, combined with big sales (103,000 copies sold and a No. 2 position) and a 21 percent rise on radio helped The Weeknd rise to the top again.

Meanwhile, "Can't Feel My Face" stumbled down two spots to No. 3, after The Weeknd occupied the first place spot and runner-up last week.

Between The Weeknd singles, Justin Bieber's latest single "What Do You Mean?" rebounds back up one spot at No. 2 this week thanks to a third week atop the Digital Downloads chart (with 128,000 copies sold). Thanks to a sold streaming presence (18.2 million plays) and a 26 percent increase on radio, Bieber just narrowly seemed to miss the top spot for the second week.

Beneath Bieber, his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez rises to a new high on the Hot 100 with "Good For You," which lifted two ranks to No. 5, marking a high in the former Disney star's career. She sits just below Silento's viral hit "Watch Me," which holds at No. 4 for a third week.

R. City's slow rising Adam Levine featuring hit "Locked Away" also climbs to a new high, at No. 6. It sits right above summer hits Fetty Wap's "679" at No. 7 and OMI's "Cheerleader," which makes a massive descent three spots down this week to No. 8.

The lone debut of the chart this week goes to Drake's latest single "Hotline Bling," which dropped on his Beats 1 radio show and rose up seven spots to No. 9. Major Lazer's "Lean On" rounds everything out at No. 10, dropping down four spots.

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