Mark Ronson's hit single 'Uptown Funk' has continued its reign on UK singles chart for the seventh week, it has been confirmed.
The single that also features Bruno Mars has overall spend eight weeks in the chart, all at the top except for when it was briefly ousted by 'X-Factor' winner Ben Haenow, the BBC reported.
Speaking about the success of the song, Ronson said that it is such an incredible thing to be number one even for one week and it is his first number one of any single he ever had, so to be number one for seven weeks is something that just blows his mind.
Hozier's 'Take Me to Church' has grabbed the second spot in the singles chart.
Black Eyed Peas' front woman Fergie jumped 120 places to land at number three with her song 'LA Love (La La)'.
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