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Sunday, May 6 2012, 19:00 BST | By Tom Eames | 67 commentsRecommend 11
Tweet 10Tweet0Tulisa Contostavlos has scored a number one single with her debut solo record 'Young'.
'Young' is the fastest selling debut single of the year so far, and the second fastest overall behind DJ Fresh's 'Hot Right Now'.
The former N-Dubz star ended Carly Rae Jepsen's four-week reign at the top with 'Call Me Maybe', which falls to two.
fun. have risen to third place with their huge US hit 'We Are Young', while Cover Drive score another top five smash with 'Sparks' at four. Alex Clare completes the top five with 'Too Close'.
Train score their highest ever UK chart placing, as 'Drive By' climbs a further three places to seven. Calvin Harris and Ne-Yo drop four spots to six with 'Let's Go'.
Jessie J drops three to eight with 'LaserLight', with Nicki Minaj and Gotye's long-runners 'Starships' and 'Somebody That I Used to Know' completing the Top 10.
Marina and the Diamonds almost achieved her first Top 10 hit with 'Primadonna' climbing back up two at 11, while Katy Perry's 'Part of Me' leaps eight spots to 16.
Rihanna's latest single 'Where Have You Been' entered the Top 40 for the first time at 21, while Sub Focus achieved a new entry at 23 with 'Out the Blue'.
Dance act Avicii landed at 26 with new single 'Silhouettes', with 'Daydreamer' by Flux Pavilion and Example squeezed in at 39.
Train's rediscovered popularity saw their 2010 hit 'Hey, Soul Sister' re-enter at 38, while James Vincent McMorrow's cover of Steve Winwood's 'Higher Love' climbs up to 37 after its use on The Voice UK.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Marina and the Diamonds has claimed her first UK number one album with her second LP Electra Heart.
She beat off her nearest rival Lana Del Rey, who climbed a place to second position with Born To Die, while last week's number one Jack White fell two to three with Blunderbuss.
Norah Jones scored the second highest new entry of the week with Little Broken Hearts at four, while Adele completed the top five with long-runner 21.
Olly Murs, Jessie J and Emeli Sandé each climb a place to six, seven and eight respectively, with Nicki Minaj dropping six spots to ten with Roman Reloaded.
Marilyn Manson achieved his sixth UK top 20 album with Born Villain at 14, while Mystery Jets land at 40 with Radlands.
Rebecca Ferguson jumps 17 places to 13 with Heaven and Alex Clare climbs up nine to 17 with The Lateness of the Hour thanks to the success of single 'Too Close'.
Steps rise a massive 32 spots to 32nd place with their former number one The Ultimate Collection, following their recent TV documentary.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Rita Ora has scored her first solo number one single with her debut release 'R.I.P.'.
The track - featuring Tinie Tempah - is her second number one single this year after she provided the vocals for DJ Fresh's 'Hot Right Now'.
Ora sold just under 105,000 copies of the track to knock Tulisa Contostavlos fron the number one spot with 'Young', which falls to two.
Previous chart-topper Carly Rae Jepsen falls to three with 'Call Me Maybe', while Alex Clare climbs up to four with 'Too Close'. fun. complete the top five with 'We Are Young'.
Rihanna climbs 13 places to eight with her latest single 'Where Have You Been'.
Far East Movement achieve their third UK top 20 hit with Justin Bieber collaboration 'Live My Life', which lands at seven.
Matrix & Futurebound claim a new entry at 29 with 'All I Know', while Labrinth enters at 34 with 'Express Yourself'. Justin Bieber's 'Turn to You' climbs into the Top 40 for the first time at 39.
Emeli Sandé climbs up to 27 with 'My Kind of Love', after she performed on The Voice UK last week. The show's influence also sparks a rise of 27 places for Temper Trap's 'Sweet Disposition' at 26.
Train's resurgence continues with 'Hey, Soul Sister' climbing a further 13 places to 25, while current single 'Drive By' climbs to six. Jason Mraz re-enters the chart yet again with 'I'm Yours' at 40.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Keane have landed a fifth consecutive number one with album with Strangeland.
The band have now scored chart-toppers with each of their five studio albums, a record that is only beaten by The Beatles.
Strangeland outsold its nearest competitor - Emeli Sandé's Our Version of Events - by two copies to one.
The Beatles currently hold the record of an unbroken run of seven consecutive number one albums from their debut onwards, while Coldplay and Robbie Williams are among artists to have achieved five each.
Singer-songwriter Richard Hawley achieves his highest ever placing with his seventh studio album Standing at the Sky's Edge, which lands at three.
Adele's monster-seller 21 continues its run by slipping to four, while Lana Del Rey completes the top five with Born To Die.
Rebecca Ferguson returns into the Top 10 at six with Heaven, while Gotye climbs back up seven spots to eight with Making Mirrors.
Last week's number one Electra Heart from Marina and the Diamonds tumbles 12 places to 13. Norah Jones also falls 22 spots to 26 with Little Broken Hearts.
Elsewhere, The Cribs' latest In the Belly of the Brazen Bull is a new entry at nine, while Cover Drive land at 14 with their debut Bajan Style.
B.o.B's new release Strange Clouds hits the chart at 30, with The Proclaimers scoring their fifth UK Top 40 album with Like Comedy at 31.
My Bloody Valentine grab a new entry at 33 with EPs 1988-1991, and glam-folk act King Charles lands at 36 with debut album Loveblood.
Labrinth secures this week's highest climber, with Electronic Earth leaping back 15 places to 28.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Rita Ora has claimed a second week on top of the UK singles charts with 'R.I.P'.
The 21-year-old fended off competition from New Yorkers fun., whose 'We Are Young' climbed from five to two, just under 1,000 copies behind Ora.
Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe' was a non-mover at three, while Alex Clare's 'Too Close', which features on the current Internet Explorer advert, also remained at four. Last week's runner-up and former number one, 'Young' by Tulisa, however, dropped three to number five.
Although contenders for the top spot midweek, The Saturdays claimed this week's highest new entry, with '30 Days' arriving at seven. Other debuts include Nigerian singer-songwriter D'banj at nine with 'Oliver Twist' and the return of Scissor Sisters at 12 with 'Only the Horses'.
Professor Green's 'Remedy', featuring Ruth Anne, also made its first appearance in the Top 40 at 27, while grime MC Skepta's 'Make Peace Not War' entered at 29.
After the death of disco queen Donna Summer at the age of 63 on Thursday (May 17), several of her hits have re-entered the top 200, with 'I Feel Love' the highest charting at 45.
Other Summer entries include 'Hot Stuff' at 111, 'This Time I Know It's For Real' at 114, 'Love to Love You Baby' at 138 and 'State of Independence' at 143.
Source: Official Charts Company
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fun. have climbed up to this week's number one with their international smash 'We Are Young'.
The track - featuring Janelle Monáe - finally topped the singles chart after seven weeks inside the top 40. It has now sold 431,000 copies to date.
The Wanted land at number two with 'Chasing the Sun', narrowly losing out by just over 3,000 copies after they led the pack earlier in the week.
Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe' is a non-mover at three after nine weeks around, while Rita Ora slips three from last week's number one to four with 'R.I.P'. Alex Clare falls one to five with 'Too Close'.
Paloma Faith's new single 'Picking Up the Pieces' enters at seven ahead of new album Fall To Grace, which is released tomorrow.
Jennifer Lopez lands at 11 with 'Dance Again', a collaboration with Pitbull, while the rapper's Men in Black III theme 'Back in Time' also enters at 23.
Kylie Minogue manages to enter the chart at 31 with 'Timebomb', just two days after its digital release.
Martin Solveig also achieves a new entry at 36 with new single 'Night Out'.
Gavin DeGraw re-enters the top 40 for the first time since 2004, with his One Tree Hill theme 'I Don't Want to Be'. Jay-Z and Kanye West also climb back to 34 with 'Paris' following their London gigs.
The Saturdays drop ten spots to 17 with '30 Days', while Professor Green climbs up nine places to 18 with 'Remedy'.
Coldplay's duet with Rihanna 'Princess of China' also rises ten places to 20.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Rudimental have entered straight at number one with their major label debut 'Feel the Love'.
The electronic band's track featuring John Newman beat last week's number one 'We Are Young' by fun. by 23,000 copies.
Swedish Eurovision Song Contest winner Loreen climbed a massive 82 places to number three with 'Euphoria'.
Pop band Lawson grab a new entry at four with debut single 'When She Was Mine', while former number one 'Call Me Maybe' by Carly Rae Jepsen falls two to five.
Rihanna is a non-mover at six with 'Where Have You Been', while The Wanted drop eight places to this week's tenth position with 'Chasing the Sun'. Alex Clare, Rita Ora and Train complete the Top 10.
Gary Barlow and The Commonwealth Band enter at 11 with 'Sing', while also topping the album chart with the compilation.
Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso gain a new entry at 19 with 'Calling (Lose My Mind)', while Alexandra Burke enters at 33 with 'Let It Go'.
Justin Bieber scores a new hit with 'Die In Your Arms' at 34.
The Sex Pistols classic 'God Save the Queen' failed to cause an upset via a Facebook campaign, entering at a lowly 80th place.
Coldplay and Rihanna climb a further seven spots to this week's 13 with 'Princess of China'. Kylie Minogue's 'Timebomb' stays level at 31.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Gary Barlow and the Commonwealth Band have scored this week's number one album with Sing.
The seven-track compilation features collaborations with the Military Wives, Hayley Westenra, Alfie Boe and Laura Wright. It also contains his cover of 'Here Comes the Sun', which was recently featured on a Marks and Spencer advert.
The album gives Barlow his first number one LP without Take That since 1997's Open Road.
Barlow said of the honour: "I couldn't have wished for anything more on this momentous weekend!"
'Sing' co-writer Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber added: "I'm absolutely thrilled, this is a burst of sunshine on a rainy Sunday - let's hope the sun shines on Gary's concert tomorrow."
The top five is dominated with new entries, with Paloma Faith entering at number two with Fall To Grace, having led the pack all week.
Rumer lands at three with new album Boys Don't Cry, with the Scissor Sisters securing a fourth top five album with Magic Hour at four. Russell Watson's compilation Anthems enters at five.
Emeli Sandé falls to six with last week's number one Our Version of Events, while Adele almost finally leaves the Top 10 by falling seven to ten with 21.
Coldplay's new tour sees Mylo Xyloto climb up 11 spots to 11, while John Mayer drops 26 places to 30 with Born and Raised. Last week's runner-up Joe Bonamassa falls 31 places to 33.
Sigur Rós's sixth studio album Valtari is a new entry at eight, while Melody Gardot's The Absence enters at 18. Alt-J's An Awesome Wave lands at 19.
Ultravox's first album with their best-known lineup since 1986 Brilliant enters at 21, with Regina Spektor scoring a number 24 entry with What We Saw From the Cheap Seats.
Public Image Ltd's first studio album for 20 years This is PiL is a new entry at 35.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Gary Barlow has climbed to this week's singles chart number one spot with 'Sing'.
The Diamond Jubilee track, co-written by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and featuring The Military Wives among the Commonwealth Band, climbed ten spots to this week's summit.
'Sing' sold 142,000 copies to claim 2012's biggest-selling weekly number one, beating DJ Fresh's 'Hot Right Now' which sold 128,000 to reach number one in February.
Barlow said of his first number one away from Take That since 1997: "It's been such a great week, it would take something very special to top it. I'd like to say thanks on behalf of about 200 people as we've got a massive cast on this record.
"I love collaborating with other artists and being able to put them all on one stage the other night was such an honour for me. It's something I'll never forget."
'Sing' also outsold the rest of this week's top three combined, while also achieving a chart double for Barlow, who is also number one in the UK album chart.
Flo Rida's latest single 'Whistle' lands in the runner-up spot, despite only being released halfway through the past week. fun. fall one spot to three with 'We Are Young'.
Rudimental's 'Feel the Love' falls three places from last week's number one to four, while Usher's latest single 'Scream' lands at five.
DJ Fresh claims a new top ten hit with his Dizzee Rascal collaboration 'The Power' entering at six.
Rihanna features in the Top 10 twice, with her Coldplay collaboration 'Princess of China' climbing to eight ,while 'Where Have You Been' falls three to nine.
Nelly Furtado's brand new single 'Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)' is a new entry at 14, while Dot Rotten lands at 15 with 'Overload'.
Lady Antebellum's big US 2010 hit 'Need You Now' re-enters at 22, thanks to Gary Barlow and Cheryl Cole's cover at the Diamond Jubilee Concert.
Justin Bieber's latest single 'All Around the World' with Ludacris is a new entry at 30. Aiden Grimshaw's debut single 'Is This Love' enters at 35.
Ed Sheeran's 'Small Bump' also achieves a new peak of 25.
A cover version of Flo Rida's 'Whistle' by a group called Can You Blow My enters at 38, which prompted the rush-release of the original track.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Gary Barlow has stayed on top of the UK albums chart with Sing.
The seven-track Diamond Jubilee LP claimed its second week at the summit, beating away competition from Ed Sheeran and Paloma Faith, who are at two and three respectively.
Bee Gees climb up to four this week with the Number Ones collection, while Coldplay's current tour sees them rise six places to complete this week's top five with Mylo Xyloto.
Adele's mammoth seller 21 finally leaves the Top 10 this week for the first time since its January 2011 release.
The fifth best-selling album of all time in the UK drops two places to 12 in its 72nd week in the chart.
In a week full of new reissues and 'Greatest Hits' compilations, Paul Simon's 25th anniversary of his classic Graceland album re-enters the chart at ten, while Kylie Minogue's latest Best Of collection is a entry at 11.
Dexys's new album One Day I'm Going to Soar enters at 13, while the brand new album from The Beach Boys - That's Why God Made the Radio - gets a new entry at 15.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse's Americana lands at 16, with the Kaiser Chiefs' Souvenir compilation entering at 19.
Alexandra Burke's second studio LP Heartbreak on Hold scores only a number 18 placing.
Jessie J's appearance at the Diamond Jubilee concert sees Who You Are climbing back up 13 places to seven, while Aflie Boe has a re-entry at 26 with Bring Him Home.
Scissor Sisters fall a massive 21 places to 25 with Magic Hour, while Bob Marley and the Wailers compilation Legend re-enters at 28.
Bob Seger's Ultimate Hits - Rock and Roll Never Forgets is a new entry at 30, while Black Sabbath land at 36 with Iron Man - The Best Of.
Ladyhawke's latest album Anxiety sneaks in at 36, with David Bowie's re-issue of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust climbing to 40.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Cheryl Cole has stormed to the top of this week's UK singles chart with 'Call My Name'.
The track becomes the fastest selling number one of 2012 so far, with sales of 152,000. It beats the first week sales record of 128,000 set by DJ Fresh's 'Hot Right Now', and the 142,000 record set last week by Gary Barlow's 'Sing'.
'Call My Name' is Cole's third solo number one single, and continues her record of scoring chart-toppers with the lead single of each of her three studio albums.
Flo Rida is a non-mover at two with 'Whistle', while Barlow drops two places to three with 'Sing'.
Coldplay and Rihanna climb four spots to four with 'Princess of China', giving the band their seventh UK top five hit. Rudimental drop one place with 'Feel the Love' to complete the top five.
A 'fake' cover version of Maroon 5's 'Payphone' by Precision Tunes manages to claim a new entry at nine. The original version has already topped the iTunes chart since its midnight release today (June 17).
fun. drop to six with long-runner 'We Are Young', while DJ Fresh and Dizzee Rascal drop a place to seven with 'The Power'. Usher and Carly Rae Jepsen both drop three places to eight and ten respectively.
Emeli Sandé climbs a big 17 spots to 17 with her latest single 'My Kind of Love', while Avicii has a re-entry at 26 with 'Silhouettes'.
Trey Songz gets a new entry at 28 with 'Heart Attack', while Justin Bieber enters at 30 with new track 'As Long As You Love Me'.
Katy Perry scores yet another hit at 31 with 'Wide Awake', and Kelly Clarkson sneaks in at 40 with 'Dark Side'.
The Voice UK finalist Tyler James manages to grab a number 39 entry with his cover of Steve Winwood's 'Higher Love', beating the show's winner Leanne Mitchell, who failed to reach the top 40 last week.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Gary Barlow has managed to hold off new challengers by staying on top of the UK album chart with Sing.
Despite the Diamond Jubilee celebrations ending nearly two weeks ago, the mini-album has scored a third week at the summit of the chart.
Amy Macdonald achieves her third top five album with Life in a Beautiful Light entering at two, beating her last album's peak of four.
Usher enters at three with his latest album Looking 4 Myself. Coldplay climb a place to four with Mylo Xyloto, with Paloma Faith dropping two spots to five with Fall To Grace.
Fleetwood Mac arrive at nine with 25 Years: The Chain, a week after the death of former member Bob Welch.
Maximo Park's fourth studio album The National Health enters at 13, with Hot Chip a position below with In Our Heads.
Bruce Springsteen's recent UK gigs have seen his latest album Wrecking Ball re-enter the chart at 16, while The Stone Roses' highly-publicised comeback shows mean that their Very Best Of collection enters at 21.
Johnny Cash collection The Classics is a new entry at 22, while Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds also re-enter at 26.
Neil Young's Official Release Series Discs 1-4 lands at 30, while Orlando Higginbottom's Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs enter at 35 with debut album Trouble.
Classical guitarist Milos Karadaglic also claims a new entry at 38 with Latino.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Justin Bieber has beaten Cheryl Cole in this week's UK albums number one race.
The teen singer's third studio album Believe beat Cole's A Million Lights to the top spot by just over 3,000 copies.
The album is Bieber's first UK number one LP, and stops Cole from scoring a third chart-topper.
Paloma Faith climbs up two places to three with Fall to Grace, along with Emeli Sandé's Our Version of Events at four. Amy Macdonald drops three places to five with Life in a Beautiful Light.
Gary Barlow's Sing drops five places to six, while Ed Sheeran has a non-mover at seven with +.
Usher falls five to eight with Looking 4 Myself, followed by Coldplay's Mylo Xyloto at nine. Bee Gees complete the Top 10 with their Number Ones collection.
Carrie Underwood achieves her first UK Top 40 album chart placing at 11 with Blown Away, while Slash re-enters the chart at 12 with Apocalyptic Love.
Reverend and the Makers' latest LP @Reverend_Makers lands at 16, while The Smashing Pumpkins enter at 19 with Oceania.
A number of albums re-enter the Top 40 this week, including One Direction's Up All Night (26), David Guetta's Nothing But the Beat (31) and Olly Murs's In Case You Didn't Know (35).
Source: Official Charts Company
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Maroon 5 have scored their first UK number one single with 'Payphone'.
The American pop-rock band landed straight at the top with their Wiz Khalifa collaboration.
The track sold over 141,000 copies, which marks the third week in a row that the number one single broke the 100,000 barrier after Gary Barlow and Cheryl Cole.
Cole's 'Call My Name' drops one place to number two, while Flo Rida also slips one to three with 'Whistle'.
Stooshe grab the second highest new entry at four with 'Black Heart', their second top five hit of the year. Coldplay and Rihanna's 'Princess of China' completes the top five.
Rudimental's 'Feel the Love' and fun.'s 'We Are Young' each drop a place to six and seven respectively.
Carly Rae Jepsen climbs back up two places to eight with big-seller 'Call Me Maybe', while Usher's 'Scream' falls a spot to nine. Paloma Faith climbs into the Top 10 with 'Picking Up the Pieces' at ten.
Gary Barlow drops 11 spots to 11 with Diamond Jubilee track 'Sing'. Katy Perry climbs a big 19 places to 12 with 'Wide Awake', while Justin Bieber re-enters the Top 40 with 'Boyfriend' at 31.
Florence + the Machine also re-enter the chart at 40 with 2011 hit 'Shake It Out'.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Linkin Park have scored their third UK number one album with Living Things.
The rock band beat Maroon 5's new album Overexposed to the number one spot by just over 3,000 copies.
Ed Sheeran climbs back up four places to three with long-runner +, while Justin Bieber drops from last week's number one to four with Believe.
Emeli Sandé falls one place to five with Our Version of Events
Cheryl Cole drops four spots to six with A Million Lights, while Kanye West and Jay-Z's Watch the Throne climbs up 13 spots to seven following their BBC Radio 1 Hackney Weekend performance.
Flo Rida enters at eight with his new album Wild Ones.
Rihanna climbs back up four places to nine with Talk That Talk, while Paloma Faith's Fall to Grace drops seven to complete the top ten.
Ben Howard climbs nine places to 13 with Every Kingdom, with The Stone Roses also climbing 17 to 21 with their Very Best Of collection after their recent comeback gigs.
The Wildhearts frontman Ginger gets a new entry at 27 with 100 Percent, with Belgian drum 'n bass artist Netsky scoring a debut chart placing at 29 with 2.
The Levellers also enter at 36 with their latest album Static on the Airwaves.
Source: Official Charts Company
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will.i.am has scored his first UK solo number one single with 'This Is Love'.
His collaboration with Eve Simons sold over 102,000 copies, continuing the 100,000 sales barrier achieved for number ones over the past month.
The Voice UK coach said: "I've had number ones before with the Black Eyed Peas, but to me this one means so much, because I know people thought I can only be successful in the Black Eyed Peas, they were wrong."
He knocks last week's number one 'Payphone' by Maroon 5 to number two, while Chris Brown lands at three with 'Don't Wake Me Up'.
Flo Rida's 'Whistle' drops one place to four, with Cheryl Cole falling three to five with 'Call My Name'.
Rudimental's 'Feel the Love' is a non-mover at six, while Coldplay and Rihanna's duet 'Princess of China' falls two to seven.
Stooshe drop four places to eight with 'Black Heart', with fun. falling two with big-seller 'We Are Young' at nine.
Katy Perry's 'Wide Awake' enters the Top 10 for the first time at ten.
Taio Cruz's latest single 'There She Goes' with Pitbull enters at 12, while Labrinth climbs up four to 13 with 'Express Yourself'.
Muse's official Olympics track 'Survival' lands at 25 after only a few days of release.
Jay-Z and Kanye West re-enter the top 40 with 'Paris' at 18, after their performance at BBC Radio 1's Hackney Weekend.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Maroon 5 have taken the number one single spot again this week, toppling will.i.am with their track 'Payphone'.
The band were knocked into second place last week by the Voice coach's first UK solo chart topper 'This Is Love', but held off a challenge from Chris Brown's 'Don't Wake Me Up' to take the top spot for a second time.
Despite a close run-off in the midweek update, Maroon 5's track - which features Wiz Khalifa - finished with a lead of 3,000 copies over Brown, who ended the week at number two.
will.i.am dropped two places to number three, while Flo Rida stayed at number four with 'Whistle'. The top five was completed by Stooshe with 'Black Heart', which climbed three places from last Sunday.
The rest of the Top 40 remained largely unchanged, with only two new entries this week. Blur's 'Under The Westway' - which was debuted on Twitter on Monday July 2 - reached number 34, and Dappy's 'I'm Coming (Tarzan Part 2)' placed at number 35.
Jessie J's 'Domino' re-entered the chart at number 38, while Nicki Minaj's 'Pound The Alarm' was the highest climber, up 18 places to number 16.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Florence + The Machine have scored their first number one single with 'Spectrum (Say My Name)'.
The Florence Welch-fronted band knocked Maroon 5 off the top spot to best their previous highest-charting entry, 2009's 'You've Got The Love', which reached number five.
Both debut album Lungs and 2011's follow-up Ceremonials, however, reached number one after their respective releases.
Maroon 5's 'Payphone' has been pushed down to two as a result, with will.i.am's 'This is Love' standing firm at three. 'Don't Wake Me Up' by Chris Brown drops two places to number four, while girl group Stooshe remain at five with 'Black Heart'.
Only two more new entries make the Top 40 today, as former American Idol star Adam Lambert sees his latest single 'Never Close Our Eyes' go straight in at 17. London indie rockers The Vaccines also squeeze into the chart at 37 with 'No Hope'.
The highest climbers this week are Rizzle Kicks, whose single 'Mama Do The Hump', originally released in December 2011, rockets up the chart to re-enter the Top 40 at 33. David Guetta's 'I Can Only Imagine', featuring Lil Wayne and Chris Brown, also shoots from 43 to 21.
Other tracks making their way back up the tally are LMFAO's 'Sexy and I Know It', up 17 places from 48 to 31, while Nicki Minaj's 'Pound the Alarm' achieves its highest chart placing to date, climbing from 16 to number ten.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Florence + the Machine have remained at the top of the UK singles chart with 'Spectrum (Say My Name)'.
The Calvin Harris-remixed track was able to hold off the challenge from former number one 'Payphone' by Maroon 5 by over 7,000 copies.
Chris Brown rises one place to three with his number one single 'Don't Wake Me Up', while will.i.am drops one to four with 'This is Love'. Stooshe complete the top five with 'Black Heart'.
Flo Rida stays at six with 'Whistle', while Rudimental enjoy an eighth week inside the Top 10 with non-mover 'Feel the Love' at seven.
Coldplay and Rihanna are a non-mover with 'Princess of China' at eight, while Nicki Minaj rises one spot to nine with 'Pound the Alarm'. Katy Perry drops one place to ten with 'Wide Awake'.
Former X Factor star Misha B scored this week's highest new entry with her debut single 'Home Run', which lands at 11.
Angel's second single 'Wonderful' also enters at 20, while 'Both of Us', B.o.B's duet with Taylor Swift, is a new entry at 22.
Lady Antebellum continue to see a resurgence as their 2010 hit 'Need You Now' climbs a further three spots to 15, a new peak.
Far East Movement and Cover Drive's collaboration 'Turn Up the Love' climbs 41 places to this week's 28, while Kylie Minogue just misses out on the main chart, by rising 105 places to 42 with 'Timebomb'.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Florence + the Machine have held on to the top of the UK singles chart with 'Spectrum (Say My Name)'.
The Calvin Harris collaboration is number one for a third week running, holding off Maroon 5's 'Payphone', which is a non-mover at two.
Stooshe climb two places to three with 'Black Heart', while Conor Maynard has this week's highest new entry with 'Vegas Girl' at four. Flo Rida completes the top five with 'Whistle'.
US duo Karmin score a Top 10 hit with their debut UK single, with 'Brokenhearted' landing at six.
Rudimental are a non-mover at seven, spending their ninth week inside the Top 10 with 'Feel the Love'.
Chris Brown falls three to eight with 'Don't Wake Me Up', will.i.am drops five to nine with 'This Is Love', and fun. climb back up two spots to ten with 'We Are Young'.
Far East Movement and Cover Drive climb 12 places to 16 with 'Turn Up the Love', with Cedric Gervais entering at 26 with dance track 'Molly'.
Public Enemy enter the Top 40 with classic track 'Harder Than You Think' at 27, after it was used in Channel 4's advert for the Paralympic Games.
Madeon has a new entry at 35 with 'Finale', with Clement Marfo & The Frontline landing at 38 with 'Champion'.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Wiley has earned his first solo number one single with 'Heatwave'
The rapper's collaboration with Ms D sold over 114,000 copies to land straight at the top of the chart.
Calvin Harris and Example's duet 'We'll Be Coming Back entered at number two, having also broken the 100,000 barrier.
The Harris remix of Florence + the Machine's 'Spectrum (Say My Name)' falls to three after three weeks at the top. Maroon 5's 'Payphone' and Stooshe's 'Black Heart' each fall two spots to complete the top five.
Karmin are non-movers at six with 'Brokenhearted', while Rudimental celebrate a tenth week inside the Top 10 with 'Feel the Love' at seven.
Chris Brown stays at eight with 'Don't Wake Me Up', with Conor Maynard's 'Vegas Girl' and Flo Rida's 'Whistle' both falling five spots to complete the Top 19.
Underworld's 'Caliban's Dream' - the theme to the lighting of the Olympics cauldron last week - enters at 12. The track features Two Door Cinema Club's Alex Trimble on vocals. It is their first Top 40 hit in nearly ten years.
Far East Movement and Cover Drive continue to climb the chart with 'Turn Up the Love' at 13. Angel also climbs a spot at 19 with 'Wonderful'.
Arctic Monkeys land at 21 with their cover of 'Come Together' by The Beatles, which they performed live during the Olympics Opening Ceremony.
Drumsound and Bassline Smith enter at 34 with 'Through the Night', while Frank Turner lands at 40 with 'I Still Believe', the track he performed as the support act at the Olympics opener on July 27.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Wiley has stayed on top of the UK singles chart with 'Heatwave'.
The rapper held off the challenge from Calvin Harris and Example's 'We'll Be Coming Back' for a second week running.
Lawson score their highest-charting hit so far with new single 'Taking Over Me', which lands at three.
Florence + the Machine's former number one 'Spectrum' falls one to four, while Redlight enter at five with 'Lost In Your Love'.
Maroon 5 fall two to six with 'Payphone', with Rudimental scoring an 11th week inside the Top 10 at seven with 'Feel the Love'.
Nicki Minaj climbs up three places to eight with 'Pound the Alarm', while Stooshe and Karmin each fall four with 'Black Heart' and 'Brokenhearted' to complete the Top 10.
Dizzee Rascal's latest single 'Scream' featuring Pepper is a new entry at 22, while his former number one 'Bonkers' re-enters at 31 after he performed it at the London Olympics opening ceremony on July 27.
Alex Clare climbs back up 11 places to 24 with long-runner 'Too Close', while Justin Bieber re-enters at 25 with 'As Long As You Love Me'.
Of Monsters and Men achieve a new peak with single 'Little Talks', which enters the Top 40 at 28, and Cheryl Cole lands at 36 with her latest single 'Under the Sun'.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Rita Ora has scored her third official number one on the UK singles chart.
The Roc Nation singer's latest track 'How We Do (Party)' debuted at the top after selling over 100,000 copies during its first week of release.
"I can't believe I'm the first artist this year to have three number one singles in a row!" Ora told OfficialCharts.com.
"It's really inspiring, I really appreciate all the support I've been getting from my fans and the media. This is already the best year ever!"
Ora, who releases debut album ORA on August 27, previously had number one singles with DJ Fresh's 'Hot Right Now' and 'R.I.P.', which featured Tinie Tempah.
She knocks Wiley off the top spot, who slips to number two this week with 'Heatwave', just ahead of Emeli Sandé, who lands at three with 'Read All About It (Pt. III)' following her performance at the London 2012 Olympics closing ceremony.
Fellow Olympics act Elbow climb a huge 121 places to number four with 'One Day Like This', while Calvin Harris and Example complete the top five with 'We'll Be Coming Back'.
A total of 30 closing ceremony tracks feature in the top 200, with George Michael's 'White Light' at number 15 and Ed Sheeran's Pink Floyd cover 'Wish You Were Here' at number 34.
Other new entries in the Top 10 include Trey Songz, who scored his highest-charting single to date with 'Simply Amazing' at eight, and Porter Robinson, who debuts at nine with 'Language'.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Emeli Sande has returned to number one on the UK album Chart with Our Version of Events.
The singer, who performed at the London 2012 Olympics closing ceremony last Sunday (August 12), is now on course to overtake Adele as the biggest-selling album of 2012 so far.
Her debut LP is just 26,000 copies behind Adele's 21 - originally released in 2011 - in year-to-date sales.
Elsewhere on the chart, Paloma Faith's Fall to Grace climbs three places to number two, while Ed Sheeran, who also appeared at the closing ceremony, rises to number three with +.
Amy Macdonald is up 13 places to number four with Life in a Beautiful Light, just ahead of Maroon 5's Overexposed at five.
Britain's Got Talent star Ryan O'Shaughnessy scores this week's highest new entry with his self-titled debut, which lands at number nine, followed by Spector at number 12 with Enjoy it While it Lasts.
The Spice Girls' Greatest Hits climbs 146 places to number 18, Elbow's The Seldom Seen Kid is up 133 places to number six, and Kate Bush's The Whole Story is up 71 to number 21 after also featuring at the Olympics closing ceremony.
Source: Official Charts Company
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have scored a debut number one single with 'Bom Bom'.
The trio's party track sold 107,000 copies to knock Rita Ora's 'How We Do (Party)' off the top spot.
Frontman Sam Ritchie said of their success: "Can't believe it, we're number one! Thank you to all our fans for your support, everyone in the Womp team, massive womps to you!
"We really didn't expect this at all for 'Bom Bom' to go all the way to the top when we were writing it in a muddy field a couple of years ago, with Mr Aaron Audio falling off his chair!"
Wiley's former number one 'Heatwave' falls one place to three, followed by Emeli Sandé's 'Read All About It (Pt. III)' at four.
Taylor Swift's US chart topper 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together' enters at number five. Florence + the Machine climb back up one place to six with 'Spectrum'.
Devlin secures his highest-charting hit so far with his Ed Sheeran collaboration 'Watchtower' at seven.
Calvin Harris and Example drop to eight with 'We'll Be Coming Back', while Angel climbs two to nine with 'Wonderful'. Trey Songz drops two with 'Simply Amazing' to complete the Top 10.
Public Enemy climb 45 places to a new peak of 11 with 'Harder Than You Think', the track used in an advert for the London Paralympic Games.
Simple Plan's team-up with Sean Paul also gives them their biggest UK single so far with 'Summer Paradise' at 12.
Owl City lands his second top 20 hit since 2010 number one 'Fireflies'. The Carly Rae Jepsen collaboration 'Good Time' enters at 17 ahead of its full release in September.
Of Monsters and Men climb 14 spots to a new peak of 21 with 'Little Talks', while Cheryl Cole jumps three to 23 with 'Under the Sun'.
Muse scrape into the Top 40 with new single 'Madness' at 35.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Emily Sande has stayed on top of the UK album chart for the second week running.
Our Version of Events has now been at the summit for a total of five weeks in 2012.
The LP has now sold over 647,000 copies, and is just over 6,000 behind Adele's 21 in the best-seller list so far this year.
Paloma Faith is also a non-mover at two with Fall to Grace.
Bloc Party's latest album Four is this week's highest new entry at three. The Darkness score their second UK Top 10 album with Hot Cakes at four.
Jessie Ware's debut LP Devotion enters at five.
The Black Keys' El Camino climbs a massive 43 places to its highest position to date at seven.
Julio Iglesias's 'Best Of' collection 1 enters at 18, followed by X Factor star Aiden Grimshaw's debut LP Misty Eye at 19.
Owl City lands at 34 with new album The Midsummer Station.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Little Mix have scored their second number one single with 'Wings'.
The X Factor winners went straight to the top with their first proper single since their cover of Damien Rice's 'Cannonball' last Christmas.
The girl group sold over 107,000 copies over the past week, and knocked last week's chart-toppers Sam and the Womp down to second place with 'Bom Bom'.
"Wooh! Number 1! We want to thank all the Little Mixers who went out and bought the single," the band said. "You've made all our dreams come true.
"It means a lot because obviously we got a number one at Christmas with 'Cannonball', but that wasn't our song really, so now that we've become number one with our own song that we wrote, we're so proud, best feeling ever. Continue to listen to it and dance away in your bedrooms in your pants!"
Rita Ora dropped one place to three with 'How We Do (Party)', while Public Enemy climb seven spots to four with 'Harder Than You Think', the track used for Channel 4's Paralympic coverage.
Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen leap 12 places to five with 'Good Time', ensuring that both will not be labelled one-hit-wonders after 'Fireflies' and 'Call Me Maybe'.
Wiley drops three to six with former number one 'Heatwave', with Florence + the Machine falling one to seven with 'Spectrum'.
Taylor Swift falls three to eight with 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together'. Emeli Sandé drops five to nine with 'Read All About It Part III', while Angel falls one with 'Wonderful' to complete the Top 10.
X Factor contestant Lucy Spraggan lands at 11 with 'Last Night', despite her track being deleted from iTunes midweek.
Of Monsters and Men climb a further nine places to 12 with 'Little Talks', while Fun. climb ten spots to 14 with 'Some Nights'.
Former N-Dubz member Fazer's debut solo single 'Killer' is a new entry at 17, while Cover Drive enter at 29 with 'Explode'.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Rita Ora has landed straight at number one with her debut album Ora.
The 'RIP' singer continued her chart-topping streak by knocking Emeli Sandé into the runner-up's spot.
However, Sandé's Our Version of Events has now become the best-selling album of 2012 so far, overtaking Adele's mammoth-seller 21.
Of Monsters and Men's debut LP My Head is an Animal lands at number three, following the success of single 'Little Talks'.
Elbow's B-side compilation Dead in the Boot enters in fourth place. Paloma Faith falls three to five with Fall to Grace.
The Black Keys climb one spot to six with El Camino, while Plan B leaps ten places with his soundtrack to iLL Manors at seven.
Fun. leap a whopping 27 places to eight with debut album Some Nights. Ed Sheeran drops three to nine with +, and Rihanna slips two to ten with Talk That Talk.
Alanis Morissette's latest album Havoc and Bright Lights is a new entry at 12, while Noisettes land at 30 with Contact.
Foo Fighters re-enter the chart at 18 with their Greatest Hits compilation, following their headlining slot at last weekend's Reading and Leeds Festivals.
X Factor contestant Lucy Spraggan lands at 22 with her self-released LP Top Room at the Zoo, despite getting removed from iTunes midweek.
Slaughterhouse enter at 33 with Welcome To Our House, followed by Nicola Benedetti's The Silver Violin at 36.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Ne-Yo has topped this week's singles chart with new track 'Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)'.
The R&B singer has now claimed five UK number one singles since he first reached the top spot in 2006 with 'So Sick'.
The Stargate-produced track - which was co-written by Sia - had battled with new singles from The Script and Pink all week, but eventually came out on top.
The Script equal their highest ever chart placement by entering at number two with their will.i.am collaboration 'Hall of Fame'.
Pink's 'Blow Me (One Last Kiss)' completed a top three of new entries by landing in third position.
Little Mix drop three from last week's number one to four with 'Wings', while previous chart-topper 'Bom Bom' by Sam and the Womp slips to five.
Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen drop one place to six with 'Good Time', and Public Enemy slip three to seven with 'Harder Than You Think'.
Taylor Swift is a non-mover at eight with 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together', while Rita Ora drops six to nine with 'How We Do (Party)'. Fun. climb up four spots with 'Some Nights' to complete the Top 10.
Flo Rida's latest single 'I Cry' lands at 11 after being released midweek. Cheryl Cole leaps up nine places to 15 with new single 'Under the Sun', while Plan B enters at 27 with 'Deepest Shame'.
Professor Green's new track 'Avalon' is a new entry at 36, with The Vaccines landing at 39 with 'Teenage Icon'.
Watch the video for Ne-Yo's 'Let Me Love You' below:
Source: Official Charts Company
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The Vaccines have earned their first UK number one album with Come of Age.
The band's second LP outsold its nearest rival by 11,000 copies, having only been ahead by 5,000 copies midweek.
Two Door Cinema Club enter in second place with Beacon, which is a massive leap compared to their first LP Tourist History, which peaked at 24 in 2010.
Rita Ora drops from last week's top spot to three with Ora, followed by 2012's current bestseller Our Version of Events by Emeli Sandé.
Ronan Keating enters in fifth place with his latest album Fires.
Plan B climbs up one place to six with iLL Manors, with Paloma Faith dropping two to seven with Fall to Grace.
Mark Knopfler enters in eight place with his latest LP Privateering. Of Monsters and Men drop six spots to nine with My Head is an Animal.
Scouting for Girls land at ten with their third studio album The Light Between Us, while Matchbox Twenty score their highest-charting album in the UK to date with North, landing at 14.
Milk enter at 31 with Tales from the Thames Delta, followed by Cat Power's Sun at 33.
Source: Official Charts Company
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The xx have scored their first UK number one album with Coexist.
The UK band's second studio album reached the top spot by just over 5,000 copies, beating their debut album's peak of number three.
The Script enter in the runner-up spot with their third LP #3, while its lead track 'Hall of Fame' climbs to number one in the singles chart.
Bob Dylan follows at three with his 35th studio album The Tempest.
Coldplay rise 16 places to number four with Mylo Xyloto following their headline cperformance at the London 2012 Paralympics closing ceremony last week. Emeli Sandé falls one with Our Version of Events to complete the top five.
The Vaccines drop five from last week's top spot to six with Come of Age, followed by Beacon by Two Door Cinema Club at seven.
Joe McElderry scores his third Top 10 album, with Here's What I Believe entering at eight.
Pet Shop Boys' 11th studio album Elysium is a new entry at nine. Mercury Prize nominee iLL Manors by Plan B drops four to ten.
David Guetta's 2.0 edition of Nothing But the Beat is new at 13, while Billy Talent land at 23 with new album Dead Silence.
Alt-J's Mercury Prize-nominated album An Awesome Wave rises 14 places to this week's 24.
ZZ Top enter at 29 with La Futura, followed by David Byrne and St Vincent collaboration Love This Giant at 40.
Watch The xx perform 'Angels' below:
Source: Official Charts Company
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The Script have climbed up to this week's number one spot with 'Hall of Fame'.
The will.i.am collaboration provides the band their first UK number one single, while it is the rapper's third chart-topper as a solo artist after 'OMG' with Usher and 'This is Love'.
Amelia Lily had led the pack all week with her debut single 'You Bring Me Joy', but The Script eventually beat her to the summit by just under 9,000 copies.
Ne-Yo drops from last week's top spot to three with 'Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)'. Little Mix hold steady at four with 'Wings', while Pink drops two to five with 'Blow Me (One Last Kiss)'.
Flo Rida's latest 'I Cry' climbs five to six, while Taylor Swift climbs one to seven with 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together'.
Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen drop two to eight with 'Good Time'. Former chart-topper 'Bom Bom' by Sam and the Womp falls four to nine, followed by a non-mover at ten for Fun.'s 'Some Nights'.
Tulisa just misses out on a Top 10 placing, as new single 'Live It Up' lands at 11.
Gerry & the Pacemakers shoot up to number 12 with former number one 'You'll Never Walk Alone'. The track has been part of a campaign led by Liverpool FC fans following the publication of the official Hillsborough files earlier this week. It currently sits at number one in the iTunes chart.
David Guetta scores yet another hit, as his latest Sia collaboration 'She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)' enters at 14. He also lands at 22 with Ne-Yo and Akon collaboration 'Play Hard'.
Mumford & Sons' new single 'I Will Wait' is a new entry at 17, followed closely behind by The Killers' 'Runaways' at 18.
Otto Knows score a new entry with dance track 'A Million Voices' at 24. Kanye West's 'Clique' featuring Big Sean and Jay-Z is a new entry at 29.
Internet smash 'Gangnam Style' by J-pop act PSY sneaks in at 37, while it continues to rise up the iTunes chart.
Conor Maynard follows with his latest single 'Turn Around' with Ne-Yo entering at 38.
Watch the video for The Script's 'Hall of Fame' below:
Source: Official Charts Company
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The Script have climbed up to this week's number one spot with 'Hall of Fame'.
The will.i.am collaboration provides the band their first UK number one single, while it is the rapper's third chart-topper as a solo artist after 'OMG' with Usher and 'This is Love'.
Amelia Lily had led the pack all week with her debut single 'You Bring Me Joy', but The Script eventually beat her to the summit by just under 9,000 copies.
Ne-Yo drops from last week's top spot to three with 'Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)'. Little Mix hold steady at four with 'Wings', while Pink drops two to five with 'Blow Me (One Last Kiss)'.
Flo Rida's latest 'I Cry' climbs five to six, while Taylor Swift climbs one to seven with 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together'.
Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen drop two to eight with 'Good Time'. Former chart-topper 'Bom Bom' by Sam and the Womp falls four to nine, followed by a non-mover at ten for Fun.'s 'Some Nights'.
Tulisa just misses out on a Top 10 placing, as new single 'Live It Up' lands at 11.
Gerry & the Pacemakers shoot up to number 12 with former number one 'You'll Never Walk Alone'. The track has been part of a campaign led by Liverpool FC fans following the publication of the official Hillsborough files earlier this week. It currently sits at number one in the iTunes chart.
David Guetta scores yet another hit, as his latest Sia collaboration 'She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)' enters at 14. He also lands at 22 with Ne-Yo and Akon collaboration 'Play Hard'.
Mumford & Sons' new single 'I Will Wait' is a new entry at 17, followed closely behind by The Killers' 'Runaways' at 18.
Otto Knows score a new entry with dance track 'A Million Voices' at 24. Kanye West's 'Clique' featuring Big Sean and Jay-Z is a new entry at 29.
Internet smash 'Gangnam Style' by J-pop act PSY sneaks in at 37, while it continues to rise up the iTunes chart.
Conor Maynard follows with his latest single 'Turn Around' with Ne-Yo entering at 38.
Source: Official Charts Company
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The Script have stayed on top of the UK singles chart with 'Hall of Fame'.
The band's collaboration with will.i.am held off the challenge from Example, after they climbed to the top spot last week.
Example's latest track 'Say Nothing' lands in the runner-up slot, while internet sensation Psy climbs a massive 34 places to three with 'Gangnam Style'.
The South Korean artist saw a 446% sales increase since last week to finish in third place, just 1,700 copies behind Example.
Ne-Yo drops one place to four with former number one 'Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)', while Pink stays at five with 'Blow Me (One Last Kiss)'.
Taylor Swift climbs one spot to six with 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together'. Little Mix drop three to seven with 'Wings'.
Amelia Lily drops six to eight with last week's runner-up 'You Bring Me Joy'. Flo Rida falls three to nine with 'I Cry', while Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen drop two to ten with 'Good Time'.
Dappy enters at 12 with his latest track 'Good Intentions'. Conor Maynard's collaboration with Ne-Yo 'Turn Around' climbs 20 places to 18.
Justin Bieber re-enters the Top 40 with 'As Long As You Love Me' at 30, while The Only Way is Essex star Jessica Wright scores a chart placing at 36 with debut single 'Dance All Night'.
Source: Official Charts Company
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The Killers have secured their fourth number one album in the UK with Battle Born.
The band's fourth studio album became the third-fastest seller of 2012 so far, after Lana Del Rey's Born To Die and Emeli Sandé's Our Version of Events, shifting 94,000 copies in the past week.
Pink sold just under 80,000 copies of her latest LP The Truth About Love to enter at number two.
The Script fall one place to three with #3, while last week's chart-toppers The xx fall three to four with Coexist. Emeli Sandé is a non-mover at five.
Michael Jackson's posthumous 25th anniversary edition of Bad enters at six.
Coldplay's long-runner Mylo Xyloto drops three to seven, with Bob Dylan's latest The Tempest falling five to eight.
Carly Rae Jepsen's debut album Kiss is a new entry at nine. Plan B is a non-mover at ten with his iLL Manors soundtrack.
Grizzly Bear score their highest UK chart placing to date with Shields at 17, as do Band of Horses with Mirage Rock at 20.
Mumford & Sons leap 12 places to 21 with Sigh No More, ahead of the release of their second LP Babel on Monday.
Blues band Rival Sons enter at 31 with Head Down, while Bon Jovi's Richie Sambora grabs a new entry at 35 with Aftermath of the Lowdown.
Ben Folds Five scrape in at 40 with their comeback album The Sound of the Life of the Mind.
Nelly Furtado's latest album The Spirit Indestructible fails to make it into the Top 40, having been at number 34 in the midweek chart.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Psy has climbed to the top of the UK singles chart with the viral hit 'Gangnam Style'.
The singer has become the first K-Pop artist to score a UK number one, with its sales increasing by 73% from last week.
He told the Official Charts Company: "Thanks to all the UK fans out there for supporting me and 'Gangnam Style'. Guess what? I am coming!"
The Script drop a place from last week's number one to two with 'Hall of Fame', selling 26,000 copies less than Psy.
Flo Rida leaps up six places to three with his latest track 'I Cry', while Taylor Swift climbs two to four with 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together'. Ne-Yo drops one place to complete the top five.
Example drops four to six with 'Say Nothing', with Fun. leaping up seven spots to seven with 'Some Nights'. David Guetta and Sia climb three into the Top 10 to eight with 'She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)'.
Conor Maynard and Ne-Yo climb up nine places to nine with 'Turn Around', while Amelia Lily drops two to ten with 'You Bring Me Joy'.
Mumford & Sons climb four to 12 with 'I Will Wait'. DJ Fresh's latest single 'The Feeling' is a new entry at 13.
Paloma Faith's INXS cover 'Never Tear Us Apart' is a new entry at 16, after it was used for a John Lewis advertisement.
Following cover versions on The X Factor last week, Jason Mraz's 'I Won't Give Up' is a re-entry at 23, while The Fray re-enter at 27 with 'How To Save a Life'.
Muse also re-enter at 28 with their latest single 'Madness'. Taylor Swift's new track 'Begin Again' is a new entry at 30.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Mumford & Sons have topped the UK album chart with Babel.
The folk band's second studio LP has become the fastest-selling album of 2012 so far, shifting 159,000 copies in its first week. They surpass the previous record of 117,000, set by Lana Del Rey.
Green Day settle for second place with their latest album ¡Uno!, which was outsold by over three copies to one.
Pink falls one place to three with The Truth About Love, while last week's chart-toppers The Killers fall three to four with Battle Born.
Britain's Got Talent runners-up Jonathan & Charlotte score a new entry at five with their debut album Together.
Deadmau5 enters at six with new album >album title goes here<, while Lucy Rose scores a debut hit album at 13 with Like I Used To.
Mumford & Sons' first album Sigh No More climbs 11 places to re-enter the Top 10 in tenth position.
Lana Del Rey climbs back up 18 places to 15 with former chart-topper Born To Die.
No Doubt's comeback album Push and Shove enters at 16, followed The Hipsters, the latest LP from Deacon Blue at 19.
The Beach Boys' greatest hits compilation Fifty Big Ones lands at 30, while Steve Harris sneaks in at 39 with British Lion.
Watch the video for 'I Will Wait' by Mumford & Sons below:
Source: Official Charts Company
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Rihanna has scored her sixth number one single in the UK with 'Diamonds'.
The track is her seventh chart topper in the UK if including her tracks as a featured artist.
Psy drops one place from last week's top spot to two with his worldwide smash 'Gangnam Style'.
One Direction land at three with their brand new single 'Live While We're Young', having been number one in the midweek chart.
Adele lands at four with her James Bond theme 'Skyfall', despite its sales only counting for two days since its release on Friday (October 5).
Ellie Goulding scores a top five hit with new single 'Anything Could Happen' at five.
The Script and will.i.am drop four to six with 'Hall of Fame', while Flo Rida also falls four to seven with 'I Cry'.
David Guetta and Sia are a non-mover at eight with 'She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)', while Conor Maynard stays level at nine with 'Turn Around'. Taylor Swift falls six at ten with 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together'.
Jason Mraz rises 12 places to 11 with his 2011 hit 'I Won't Give Up', following appearances on The X Factor.
Nicki Minaj secures a new entry at 20 with her latest single 'Va Va Voom', while Taylor Swift scores another entry at 26 with 'Red'.
Kanye West rises eight places to 30 with his Jay-Z and Big Sean collaboration 'Clique'.
The Other Tribe enter at 36 with new track 'Skirts', while Adele's live performance of 'I Can't Make You Love Me' is a new entry at 37.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Muse have secured their fourth UK number one album with The 2nd Law.
It is their fourth consecutive number one LP following Absolution, Black Holes and Revelations and The Resistance.
Mumford & Sons drop one place to two with Babel, while Pink stays at three with The Truth About Love.
The Killers also stay at four with Battle Born, while Emeli Sandé climbs back up two to five with Our Version of Events.
The Overtones enter at six with their second album Higher. Electric Light Orchestra land at ten with All Over the World: The Very Best Of.
DJ Fresh enters at 14 with Nextlevelism, while Van Morrison lands at 15 with Born To Sing: No Plan B.
The John Wilson Orchestra score a new entry at 18 with Rodgers & Hammerstein At the Movies. Lower than Atlantis enter at 25 with Changing Tune.
Beth Orton returns at 26 with new album Sugaring Season, while Flying Lotus enters at 34 with Until the Quiet Comes.
Tori Amos's new collection Gold Dust is new at 36, followed by Papa Roach's The Connection at 37.
Source: Official Charts Company
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Swedish House Mafia have scored their first UK number one single with 'Don't You Worry Child'.
The electronic trio's final track before their indefinite hiatus beat Adele's 'Skyfall' by 43,000 sales to the top spot. The James Bond theme climbed two to claim the runner-up spot, prolonging the wait to crown the first ever Bond chart topper in the UK.
Psy falls one place to three with 'Gangnam Style', with last week's number one 'Diamonds' by Rihanna dropping three to four.
Ellie Goulding is a non-mover at five with 'Anything Could Happen', while One Direction fall three to six with 'Live While We're Young'.
Leona Lewis lands at seven with her new single 'Trouble' with Childish Gambino. Conor Maynard and Ne-Yo climb one with 'Turn Around' at eight.
Flo Rida drops two places to nine with 'I Cry', while former number one 'Hall of Fame' by The Script and will.i.am falls four to ten.
Maroon 5's latest single 'One More Night' enters at 18, while Taylor Swift scores her fourth Top 40 placing from her new album Red with 'I Knew You Were Trouble' at 23.
Disclosure land at 26 with their Sam Smith collaboration 'Latch'. Nicki Minaj's 'Starships' and Skrillex's 'Bangarang' re-enter the chart at 37 and 40 respectively.
Source: Official Charts Company