Ed Sheeran makes it five weeks on top in the U.S.

Written by . Published: February 27 2017

Ed Sheeran is still in good 'shape' at the top of the U.S. pop charts, landing a fifth week at number one.


The singer/songwriter's Shape of You, which is also number one in his native U.K., holds off Migos' Bad and Boujee, which rebounds to two, and Zayn and Taylor Swift's I Don't Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker), which slides a spot to three.

Bruno Mars returns to the top five with That's What I Like at four, while The Chainsmokers' Closer stays put at five.

The song, featuring Halsey, extends its record for the most weeks in the top five to 27. Last week (beg20Feb17), it passed Mark Ronson and Bruno's Uptown Funk! and LeAnn Rimes' How Do I Live, which both spent 25 weeks in the top five.