The track's combined chart sales of 57,000 allowed Derulo to beat Major Lazer, MO and DJ Snake's "Lean On" to the top spot, reported Digital Spy.
"Want to Want Me" is the fourth track this year to spend at least four weeks at number one. Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk" spent six weeks at the top at the start of 2015.
OMI's "Cheerleader" falls one place into number three, while Deorro and Chris Brown's "Five More Hours" enters at four.
Britney Spears gets her 30th top 40 hit, with Iggy Azalea collaboration "Pretty Girls" a new entry at number 16.
The Weeknd's "Can't Feel My Face" debuts at number 34, while Kygo and Parson James's "Stole the Show" is new at 38.
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