British charts
Jess Glynne tops singles chart for 3rd successive week
Glynne topped the British singles chart, fending off a challenge from US artist Nick Jonas by 5,000 sales.
Lamar's follow-up to his 2012 debut had already broken global records for music streaming service Spotify.
Trainor held onto the top spot in the British singles chart for a second week on Sunday.
Kasabian shot to the top of the album charts after their latest release, sold over 70,000 copies.
Ed Sheeran hit the top of the British singles chart on Sunday with “Sing”.
Sigma sold 121,000 copies of their upbeat reworking of 'Bound 2'.
The Marshall Mathers LP 2 shot straight to the top despite going on sale only on Saturday.
Cyrus became the first singer to top both the charts simultaneously.
Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines continues to top the British pop charts for four consecutive weeks.
Robin Thicke’s single maintained its successful run for a second week and record sales numbers.
Robin Thicke scored high as his single, Blurred Lines, became the fastest selling single of 2013.