Tinie Tempah has landed straight at the top of the singles chart with Not Letting Go, his collaboration with pop sensation Jess Glynne.

The song knocked Jason Derulo’s Want To Want Me down to number three in the charts after four weeks in the pole position.

The rapper said: “I’m grateful to the all fans who supported Not Letting Go and helped take it all the way to Number 1. A lot of hard work went into putting this record together and moments like this remind me that without the fans none of this could even happen.

“So for the Tinie Tempah fans and everyone who continues to support my music, this is for you.”

Not Letting Go racked up a combined sales of 110,000 to become Tinie’s sixth number one, according to the Official Charts Company.

Jess Glynne and Tinie Tempah at the Capital FM Summertime Ball 2015
Jess Glynne and Tinie Tempah collaborated for the track (Yui Mok/PA)

The British rap artist previously topped the charts with tracks Pass Out, Written In The Stars, RIP, Tsunami (Jump) and, most recently, featured on Cheryl Fernandez-Versini’s Crazy Stupid Love.

Belgian producer Lost Frequencies climbed a staggering 44 places to enter the chart at number two with Are You With Me this week.

Walk The Moon’s Shut Up And Dance came in at number four, climbing one place, while Major Lazer, Mo and DJ Snake’s Lean On dropped from number two to five.

Jason Derulo at the BET Awards 2015
Jason Derulo had been number one for three weeks (Chris Pizzello/AP)

American star Flo Rida entered at number seven with I Don’t Like It, I Love It, featuring Robin Thicke and Verdine White – his 14th UK Top 10 hit.

Elsewhere in the chart, X Factor live finalists Stereo Kicks, who were mentored by Louis Walsh during the competition, landed at number 31 with their debut single Love Me So.

In the album charts, Florence And The Machine reclaimed the coveted number one spot once again with How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful following a show-stopping headline performance at Glastonbury on Friday night.

Florence + The Machine at Glastonbury 2015
Florence And The Machine headlined Glastonbury over the weekend (Yui Mok/PA)

The band stood in for the billed headline band Foo Fighters, who were forced to pull out after lead singer Dave Grohl broke his leg earlier this month.

Florence saw off tough competition from midweek chart leaders Wolf Alice and their debut album My Love Is Cool, which finished just 528 combined sales behind in the number two spot.

Drones by Muse, last week’s number one, dropped to number three while Taylor Swift re-entered the top 10 at number four with 1989, after a busy week touring the UK.

Ed Sheeran’s x remained at number five, over a year after it was first released.