Photo of The Weeknd performing 'The Tonight Show,' by Douglas Gorenstein

Abel Tesfaye (aka The Weekend) has "earned" his first solo top 10 in the States as his Fifty Shades of Grey contribution "Earned It" has climbed to No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100.

With 120,000 copies sold, 8.3 million streams and a radio audience of 22 million, the track is Tesfaye's highest-charting song outside of last year's Ariana Grande collaboration "Love Me Harder," which peaked at No. 7 in November.

Meanwhile, fellow Fifty Shades contributor Ellie Goulding has reached No. 3 with "Love Me Like You Do" (205,000 sold, 9.6 million streams), giving the British songstress her highest chart placement since her No. 2-peaking "Lights" in 2012.

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Of course, Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk!" remains No. 1 for an eighth consecutive week with 257,000 sold and 19.8 million streams, widening its lead over Ed Sheeran's No. 2 "Thinking Out Loud," which had previously been chasing right behind "Funk!" but it now on the decline.