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U.K. music charts changing rules to counter Ed Sheeran effect

The official singles chart in the U.K. is changing its methodology after Ed Sheeran had 16 songs in the top 20 earlier this year.

The popular singer-songwriter had 16 songs in the top 20 earlier this year

When he released his latest album, singer Ed Sheeran seen here performing at last week's Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, England had all 16 of the album's tracks make the top 20 of the U.K.'s official singles chart. (Grant Pollard/Associated Press)

The official singles chart in the U.K. is changing its methodology after singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran had 16 songs in the top 20 earlier this year.

The new rules call for acts to be limited to three songs on the top-100 singles chart at once.

The changes are aimed at preventing music's big acts from dominating the charts and making room for new artists to have their music heard.

The charts are also changing their rules about how streaming counts towards chart position.

Sheeran benefited from people streaming his entire Dividealbum, which meant all 16 songs were counted toward the charts. The new rules go into effect tomorrow.

Drake, The Weeknd part of problem

Canadian artists like Drake and TheWeekndhave also occupied top-song listswith entire albums of charting tracks.

All 17 tracks from Drake's albumIf You're Reading This It's Too Latemade Billboard's top-50R&B and hip hopchart when it was released in February 2015.

Drake, pictured accepting the award for top Billboard 200 album on May 21, 2017, in Las Vegas, has also dominated charts. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

The new rules are also shifting to give less weight to streaming listens over time so there's more turnover on the charts.

So far 150 streaming listens havecounted as one sale on the U.K.'s single chart. Under the new rules,if a trackhas managed to chart for 10 weeks while sales decline for three subsequent weeks, it'll take 300 streaming listens to equal one sale.

With files from CBC News