The Weeknd continues to be the king of the Hot 100. For the second week in a row, his first Beauty Behind the Madness single "The Hills" leads the Billboard charts. Meanwhile, Drake's "Hotline Bling" made a huge leap up into the top five and Taylor Swift's fifth 1989 single "Wildest Dreams" arrived into the top 10.

"The Hills" once again crowns the Hot 100, after succeeding The Weeknd's previous No. 1 single "Can't Feel My Face." The lead BBTM cut had the most downloads this week with 110,000 copies sold; matched with its rise to No. 1 at radio, "The Hills" easily secured its No. 1 spot again. Meanwhile, The Weeknd's previous chart-topper "Can't Feel My Face" also maintains its No. 3 position from last week.

Between cuts from The Weeknd, Justin Bieber's new single "What Do You Mean?" keeps its No. 2 position for a second week after debuting at No. 1. "What Do You Mean?" comes in at No. 2 on the Digital Songs chart with 103,000 copies sold. Rises on radio helped Bieber keep his high slot on the charts.

And though the top three singles stayed strictly in place this week, Drake's "Hotline Bling" arrived to keep things interesting. The one-off single rose five spots this week to No. 4, giving Drake two top five charting positions. His new mixtape What a Time to Be Alive with Future topped the Billboard 200 this week.

Silento's "Watch Me" rounds out the top five. The viral hit is followed by a variety of familiar songs. Fetty Wap's "679" off his debut album rises one spot to No. 6, R. City's "Locked Away" featuring Adam Levine slipped down one spot to No. 7, followed by a three spot chart stumble for Selena Gomez's "Good for You," which fell to no. 8. OMI's "Cheerleader" also continues its chart descent, landing at No. 9 after being coined 2015's song of the summer.

Though most of the songs in the top 10 remain the same from last week, one new entry cracked into the top 10 in the final slot: Taylor Swift's "Wildest Dreams." This marks Swift's fifth top 10 single for 1989, including the three No. 1 singles "Shake It Off," "Bad Blood" and "Blank Space."

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