Craig David is back where he belongs at the top of the charts for the first time in 16 years.

According to the gospel that is '7 Days', he should be well into his third day of making love. Instead, he's celebrating reaching the summit with Following My Intuition.

Craig outsold his nearest rival Bon Iver by 4,500 copies to secure a number one for the first time since his 2000 debut Born To Do It.

"The last No.1 I had was with Born To Do It 16 years ago so to have another and to share it with so many amazing people - it's surreal," Craig told the Official Charts.

"I'm seeing two generations connecting - the people who have been with me since 1999 and the crew who are just discovering me, both connecting on the same music, it's the most amazing feeling. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart. I don't know what's going on right now!"

Bon Iver's 22, A Million becomes the band's second Top 5 album while The Shires' My Universe is in at number three, becoming the fastest-selling UK country album of all time in the process.

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Elsewhere Van Morrison's 36th studio album Keep Me Singing is at four and Radiohead's A Moon Shaped Pool rounds off the Top 5 after rocketing 80 places following the release of the deluxe edition.

Finally, Slaves score their personal best, entering the charts at six with Take Control just ahead of Pixies' Head Carrier at seven.

Watch the music video for Craig David's 'One More Time' below: