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Tinie Tempah has claimed the top spot in the UK singles chart.
Tempah's debut single 'Pass Out' beat last week's number one Jason Derulo to take the crown.
Speaking on Radio 1, the 21-year-old said: "I'm out of breath! It feels like it's my birthday, my Christmas, my Easter, my christening all in one. This is mad."
Elsewhere in the chart, Cheryl Cole cracked the top ten with 'Parachute', while Boyzone entered the charts at number nine with 'Gave It All Away'. Wiley went straight in at number eight with 'Never Be Your Woman'.
However, the Sugababes fell out of the top ten, with 'Wear My Kiss' dropping seven places to number 14, while Helping Haiti's 'Everybody Hurts' moved down 17 places, finishing at number 26.
Owl City's 'Fireflies' and JLS's 'One Shot' also slipped, charting at number 11 and number 15 respectively. Meanwhile, Daisy Dares You failed to crack the top ten and entered the charts at number 13 with 'Number One Enemy'.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (-) Tinie Tempah: 'Pass Out'
2. (3) Rihanna: 'Rude Boy'
3. (1) Jason Derulo: 'In My Head'
4. (4) Ellie Goulding: 'Starry Eyed'
5. (2) Florence & Dizzee: 'You've Got The Dirtee Love'
6. (5) Alicia Keys: 'Empire State Of Mind Part II'
7. (6) Timbaland ft. Katy Perry: 'If We Ever Meet Again'
8. (-) Wiley ft. Emeli Sandé: 'Never Be Your Woman'
9. (-) Boyzone: 'Gave It All Away'
10. (11) Cheryl Cole: 'Parachute'
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Tinie Tempah has continued his reign at the top of the UK singles charts.
The 21-year-old reached number one with 'Pass Out' last week and held off competition from Rihanna's 'Rude Boy' to keep the top spot.
Elsewhere in the charts, there were three new entries. McLean reached number ten with 'My Name', Gabriella Cilmi entered at nine with 'On A Mission' and Justin Bieber's 'Baby' went straight in at number three.
However, Timbaland and Katy Perry slipped four places to number 11 with 'If We Ever Meet Again' and Wiley's 'Never Be Your Woman' dropped to number 14. Boyzone also fell out of the top ten, with 'Gave It All Away' moving down 11 places to number 20.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (1) Tinie Tempah: 'Pass Out'
2. (2) Rihanna: 'Rude Boy'
3. (-) Justin Bieber ft. Ludacris: 'Baby'
4. (4) Ellie Goulding: 'Starry Eyed'
5. (3) Jason Derulo: 'In My Head'
6. (6) Alicia Keys: 'Empire State Of Mind Part II'
7. (5) Florence and Dizzee: 'You've Got The Dirtee Love'
8. (10) Cheryl Cole: 'Parachute'
9. (-) Gabriella Cilmi: 'On A Mission'
10. (-) McLean: 'My Name'
Source: Official Charts Company
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Scouting For Girls have topped the UK singles chart for a second week.
'This Ain't A Love Song' held off competition from Usher and will.i.am's 'OMG', which shot up six spots to number two.
Elsewhere in the chart, Timbaland and Justin Timberlake broke into the top ten, jumping ten places to reach number six with 'Carry Out'.
Meanwhile, Joshua Radin just missed out on the top ten with his single 'I'd Rather Be With You', going straight in at number 11.
However, Delirious? dropped out of the top 40 after an online campaign propelled them to number four last week.
The top ten singles in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (1) Scouting For Girls: 'This Ain't A Love Song'
2. (8) Usher ft. will.i.am: 'OMG'
3. (3) Plan B: 'She Said'
4. (2) Lady GaGa ft. Beyoncé: 'Telephone'
5. (5) Tinie Tempah: 'Pass Out'
6. (16) Timbaland ft. Justin Timberlake: 'Carry Out'
7. (9) INNA: 'Hot'
8. (6) Rihanna: 'Rude Boy'
9. (7) Justin Bieber ft. Ludacris: 'Baby'
10. (10) Cheryl Cole: 'Parachute'
Source: Official Charts Company
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Diana Vickers has claimed the top spot in the UK singles chart.
The 18-year-old, who reached the semi-finals of The X Factor in 2008, knocks Usher off number one with her debut single 'Once'.
Speaking on Radio 1, the star said: "I'm just happy, but I was so nervous. I'm beaming and I'm excited, thank you all so much."
Elsewhere in the chart, fellow new entry Chipmunk has to settle for third place with 'Until You Were Gone', which follows three other top ten tracks from his 2009 album I Am Chipmunk.
Scouting For Girls fall three places to take number five with 'This Ain't A Love Song', losing out to Plan B's 'She Said', which holds onto its fourth spot. Timbaland also remains solid in eighth place with 'Carry Out'.
Meanwhile, Professor Green and Kelis move down to six and seven respectively, and Selena Gomez & the Scene descend three places from last week.
Tina Turner's 1989 hit 'The Best' makes a bizarre reappearance in the top ten, following a campaign from Rangers FC fans ahead of their SPL title challenge.
Lady GaGa's 'Telephone' moves from number six to 11th spot, while the Glee cast make another new entry at 12.
1. (-) Diana Vickers: 'Once'
2. (1) Usher ft. will.i.am: 'OMG'
3. (-) Chipmunk ft. Esmée Denters: 'Until You Were Gone'
4. (-) Plan B: 'She Said'
5. (2) Scouting For Girls: 'This Ain't A Love Song'
6. (3) Professor Green ft. Ed Drewett: 'I Need You Tonight'
7. (5) Kelis: 'Acapella'
8. (-) Timbaland ft. Justin Timberlake: 'Carry Out'
9. (-) Tina Turner: 'The Best'
10. (7) Selena Gomez & The Scene: 'Naturally'
Source: Official Charts Company
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Roll Deep have kept hold of their pole position for a second week in the UK singles charts with 'Good Times'.
After another lead in the midweeks, the grime collective fended off competition from Plan B and Chipmunk, who both retained second and third place respectively.
'Watercolour', Pendulum's first single from album Immersion, debuted at number four. It is the band's highest-charting single, beating 'Propane Nightmares', which peaked at number nine in 2008. Meanwhile, fellow new entry Aggro Santos settled for fifth place with his first ever single 'Candy'.
Elsewhere, Diana Vickers slipped four places to eight, while Taio Cruz rose to number six with 'Dirty Picture', ahead of Chipmunk's 'Until You Were Gone' which slid two places to seventh position, and Timbaland who slotted in at number nine.
After five weeks in the top ten, Scouting For Girls finished at 11 with 'This Ain't A Love Song', beaten by Kelis with 'Acapella' which dropped only one place from last week.
The top ten singles in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (-) Roll Deep: 'Good Times'
2. (-) Usher ft. will.i.am: 'OMG'
3. (-) Plan B: 'She Said'
4. (-) Pendulum: 'Watercolour'
5. (-) Aggro Santos ft. Kimberly Wyatt: 'Candy'
6. (10) Taio Cruz ft. Ke$ha: 'Dirty Picture'
7. (5) Chipmunk ft. Esmée Denters: 'Until You Were Gone'
8. (4) Diana Vickers: 'Once'
9. (8) Timbaland ft. Justin Timberlake: 'Carry Out'
10. (9) Kelis: 'Acapella'
Source: Official Charts Company
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The Rolling Stones stormed to number one in the UK album charts this week.
Exile On Main Street landed in first place for the second time in 38 years, with the re-release of the legendary rock band's 1972 album pipping Faithless's respective new entry.
The Dance, the electronica band's sixth studio album, settled for second place in front of Plan B's The Defamation Of Strickland Banks, which finished at number three.
Meanwhile, German cover group The Baseballs debuted in fifth position with album Strike, ahead of Keane at number six. Night Train slipped five places from its number one last week.
Alicia Keys re-entered the top ten with The Element Of Freedom, which topped the charts for two weeks in February. However, Keys could not overcome new entry LCD Soundsystem, who took seventh spot with This Is Happening.
While the Black Eyed Peas moved down to 11, Florence and the Machine and AC/DC held on to their top ten positions at ninth and tenth respectively.
Elsewhere, Lady GaGa plummeted 11 places to number 14 with her Remix album, and The National saw an even more significant drop, down to 32 from last week's fifth spot.
There was also bad news for Foals, who moved out of the Top 40 completely, while Songs From The Tainted Cherry Tree by Diana Vickers slid down 17 places to 24.
The top ten albums in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (-) Rolling Stones: 'Exile On Main Street'
2. (-) Faithless: 'The Dance'
3. (2) Plan B: 'The Defamation Of Strickland Banks'
4. (-) The Baseballs: 'Strike'
5. (4) Lady GaGa: 'The Fame Monster'
6. (1) Keane: 'Night Train'
7. (-) LCD Soundsystem: 'This Is Happening'
8. (21) Alicia Keys: 'The Element Of Freedom'
9. (6) AC/DC: 'Iron Man 2'
10. (9) Florence and the Machine: 'Lungs'
Source: Official Charts Company
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David Guetta has topped this week's singles charts with 'Gettin' Over You'.
The 42-year-old DJ made a late surge to number one, overtaking B.o.B's 'Nothin' On You', which was at the top spot for much of the week.
Featuring a star-studded cast including Chris Willis and Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas, it is the star's third hit single from his One Love album, following 2009's 'When Love Takes Over' and 'Sexy Check'.
With B.o.B in second place, Dizzee Rascal's 'Dirtee Disco' fell to fourth after last week's chart victory. There was good news for Jason Derulo and Aggro Santos, who both jumped to third and fifth spot respectively.
Eminem's 'Not Afraid' slipped a place to number six, while N-Dubz were down two places from the previous week to eighth. Meanwhile, Sean Kingston & Justin Bieber moved up a spot to nine with 'Eenie Meenie'.
Elsewhere, Alicia Keys re-entered the top ten at number seven with 'Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart'. Edward Maya and Roll Deep finally left the top ten, with 'Stereo Love' and 'Good Times' settling for 12 and 14 respectively.
The top ten singles in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (-) David Guetta & Chris Willis ft. Fergie & LMFAO: 'Gettin' Over You'
2. (-) B.o.B. ft. Bruno Mars: 'Nothin' On You'
3. (4) Jason Derulo: 'Ridin' Solo'
4. (1) Dizzee Rascal: 'Dirtee Disco'
5. (8) Aggro Santos ft. Kimberly Wyatt: 'Candy'
6. (5) Eminem: 'Not Afraid
7. (13) Alicia Keys: 'Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart'
8. (6) N-Dubz ft. Bodyrox: 'We Dance On'
9. (10) Sean Kingston & Justin Bieber: 'Eenie Meenie'
10. (3) Iyaz: 'Solo'
Source: Official Charts Company
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Katy Perry has rocketed to the top of the UK singles chart with 'California Gurls'.
The track - which features an appearance from rapper Snoop Dogg - also leads the US, Australian and Irish singles chart this week.
It becomes her second single to reach No.1 in the UK after 2008's 'I Kissed A Girl'.
K'Naan's 'Wavin' Flag' holds steady at two, while last week's chart-topper, 'Shout' by Shout For England, slips to three.
Meanwhile, Eminem places two singles in this week's top ten: 'Not Afraid' at five and 'Love The Way You Lie', featuring Rihanna, at seven.
Lady GaGa's 'Alejandro' continues its climb up the chart, advancing from ten to eight.
Outside of the top ten, Scissor Sisters debut at eleven with 'Fire With Fire' to notch up their eighth top 20 hit, while Kelly Rowland climbs from 17 to 13 with 'Commander'.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (-) Katy Perry ft. Snoop Dogg: 'California Gurls'
2. (2) K'Naan: 'Wavin' Flag'
3. (1) Shout For England ft. Dizzee Rascal & James Corden: 'Shout'
4. (3) Example: 'Kickstarts'
5. (6) Eminem: 'Not Afraid'
6. (4) Kylie Minogue: 'All The Lovers'
7. (-) Eminem & Rihanna: 'Love The Way You Lie'
8. (10) Lady GaGa: 'Alejandro'
9. (5) Tinie Tempah ft. Labrinth: 'Frisky'
10. (7) David Guetta & Chris Willis ft. Fergie & LMFAO: 'Gettin' Over You'
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B.o.B has risen from last week's third spot to number one in the UK singles charts with 'Airplanes'.
Yolando Be Cool & D Cup and Eminem & Rihanna also climbed to second and third place, as Katy Perry dropped to number four.
Professor Green and Mark Ronson were new entries at fifth and sixth place respectively. Meanwhile, a major drop in sales saw JLS plummet from the top spot to number seven.
Elsewhere, Eliza Doolittle made her first entry into the top ten at eight, while Enrique Iglesias and 3OH!3 were both down three places.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (3) B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams: 'Airplanes'
2. (5) Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup: 'We No Speak Americano'
3. (4) Eminem & Rihanna: 'I Love The Way You Lie'
4. (2) Katy Perry ft. Snoop Dogg: 'California Gurls'
5. (-) Professor Green ft. Lily Allen: 'Just Be Good To Green'
6. (-) Mark Ronson & The Business Intl: 'Bang Bang Bang'
7. (1) JLS: 'The Club Is Alive'
8. (12) Eliza Doolittle: 'Pack Up'
9. (6) Enrique Iglesias ft. Pitbull: 'I Like It'
10. (7) 30H!3 ft. Ke$ha: 'My First Kiss'
Source: Official Charts Company
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X Factor duo Jedward have debuted at No.1 on the Irish albums chart.
Their debut disc Planet Jedward - on which the identical twin brothers tackle hits by artists as diverse as Robbie Williams, the Beastie Boys and The Undertones - replaces Eminem's Recovery at the summit this week.
The album also features the pair's mash-up of Queen's 'Under Pressure' and Vanilla Ice's 'Ice Ice Baby', which topped the Irish singles chart in February, and their cover of Blink-182's 'All The Small Things', which debuts at number 21 this week.
Behind Jedward and Eminem, Florence and the Machine's Lungs holds steady at three, while Plan B's The Defamation of Strickland Banks rebounds from eleven to seven.
The second-highest new entry of the week comes from Professor Green, who lands at 18 with debut album Alive Till I'm Dead.
Planet Jedward is released in the UK on Monday.