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It's official. Robin Thicke's funky, new jam "Blurred Lines," featuring Pharrell and T.I., is now the No. 1 song in America. The addictive track, which soars from No. 6 to No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 this week, is also No. 1 on Digital Songs, gaining 38% with 315,000 downloads sold in the past seven days, according to Nielsen SoundScan. It also jumps 17-8 on the Radio Songs chart (with 73 million impressions) and 24-8 on the Streaming chart (with 3.5 million U.S. streams, up 66%), according to Nielsen BDS.

With this week's sales tally, "Lines" also passes 1 million downloads sold and becomes Thicke's first song to reach that milestone. His 2007 single, "Lost Without U," has sold 946,000 to date.

The song gives T.I. his fourth No. 1 (his first one since 2008's "Live Your Life," featuring Rihanna). Pharrell is also having a big week on the charts, as he claims his third chart-topper, while Daft Punk's "Get Lucky," featuring Williams, gets cozy at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.

"Lines" replaces Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' "Can't Hold Us," featuring Ray Dalton, which had spent five weeks atop the chart.

Meanwhile, just outside of the top 10, Miley Cyrus makes a big debut with "We Can't Stop," which arrives at No. 11. The track sold 214,000 copies in its first week, giving Cyrus her highest rank and sales total since her lone No. 1 on the chart, "Party in the U.S.A."

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