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He also claims the fourth space with 'Get Lucky'.
Pharrell Williams’ ‘Happy’ tops a list of the most played songs of the 2010s.
The singer’s track was released in 2013 and spent four non-consecutive weeks at the top of the UK charts that year.
The list, compiled by music licensing company PPL, also puts Adele’s ‘Rolling In The Deep’ is second place, and ‘Moves Like Jagger’ by Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera at three.
But that’s not all for Williams, as he appears again at number four with
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Another reason for Pharrell Williams to be happy: his signature song was the most-played track of the decade in the U.K.Pharrell’s “Happy” came out on top of a new chart, published this week by the BBC Radio 2 based on exclusive data from Phonographic Performance Ltd. (PPL), with hits by Adele and Maroon 5 close behind.Adele is the only female in the top 10 as “Rolling In The Deep,” lifted from her best-selling 2010 album 21, comes in at No.