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Justin Bieber urges fans to vote him out of top spot on British charts

In the British music world, the Official Christmas Number 1 is a coveted top spot, but in an unlikely move, Canadian popstar Justin Bieber has sabotaged his own chance at the title.

In the final hours of the race, Biebers single Love Yourself was neck-and-neck with NHS charity single

The Official Christmas Number 1 is a coveted top spot in theBritish music worldbut in an unlikely move,Canadian popstar Justin Bieber sabotaged his own chance at the title.

In the final hours of the race, Bieber's songLove Yourself was neck-and-neck with a tune called A Bridge Over You, which was sung bya group of nurses, doctors and others from England's National Health Service's Lewisham and Greenwich Choir.

When Bieber heard about his worthy musical opponents, he took to Twitter to urge his 72 million followers to throw their support behind the charity single to push its sales ahead of his own.

His request was retweeted nearly 60,000times and it seems like Beliebersagreed to help out because just hours later, the choir overtook Bieber's single.

"This is what it's all about," tweeted Bieber. "Merry Christmas :)"

By the end of the race, the NHS Choir reached 127,000 sales, defeatingBieber's song, reports the BBC who is behind the chart.

Bieber still managed to make a major mark on the charts, however, taking three of its top five spots with Love Yourself in second place, Sorry in third and What Do You Meanin fifth. All of those songs are on the singer's latest album, Purpose.

"This is what it's all about," tweeted Bieber. "Merry Christmas :)" after charity single A Bridge Over You beat out his own Love Yourself. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)