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Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup have risen to No.1 on this week's UK singles chart with 'We No Speak Americano'.
The club anthem, which first entered the charts a fortnight ago, jumped from number two last week to take the top spot and end B.o.B's short-lived reign. His song 'Airplanes' slips to three after Eminem & Rihanna climb up to two with 'I Love The Way You Lie'.
Despite his high debut on the album chart, Professor Green drops two spots from five to seven with 'Just Be Good To Green'. The same fate befalls JLS, who are barely holding on inside the top 10 just two weeks after topping the chart, as 'The Club Is Alive' drops from seven to nine.
None of this week's releases managed to make a dent on the top 10, with 'DJ Got Us Falling In Love' by Usher & Pitbull the highest new entry on the chart at 20. They debuted one place behind Jason Derulo's 'What If', which advanced by 21 spots on its second week in the top 40 to become this week's number 19.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (2) Yolanda Be Cool and D Cup: 'We No Speak Americano'
2. (3) Eminem & Rihanna: 'I Love The Way You Lie'
3. (1) B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams: 'Airplanes'
4. (4) Katy Perry ft. Snoop Dogg: 'California Gurls'
5. (8) Eliza Doolittle: 'Pack Up'
6. (6) Mark Ronson & The Business Intl: 'Bang Bang Bang'
7. (5) Professor Green ft. Lily Allen: 'Just Be Good To Green'
8. (9) Enrique Iglesias ft. Pitbull: 'I Like It'
9.(7) JLS: 'The Club Is Alive'
10.(10) 3OH!3 ft. Ke$ha: 'My First Kiss'
Source: Official Charts Company
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The Wanted have reached number one with their debut single 'All Time Low', knocking Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup to second place.
The group have managed to ride their massive following to the top of the charts, comfortably outselling 'We No Speak Americano' and the week's second highest new entry, Gym Class Heroes's Travie McCoy with 'Billionaire', which premieres at three.
New entries dominate the rest of the top 10 as well, with Flo Rida and David Guetta's 'Club Can't Handle Me' arriving at five, while dance tracks 'One (Your Name)' by Swedish House Mafia and 'I Need Air' by Magnetic Man debut at seven and ten respectively.
The mass of new entries at the top of the chart has pushed Mark Ronson & The Business Intl's 'Bang Bang', Professor Green's 'Just Be Good To Green' and Enrique Iglesias's 'I Like It' just out of the top 10, but the biggest casualties are JLS with 'The Club Is Alive', which falls seven places from nine to 16 and 30H!3's 'My First Kiss', which plummets 11 spots from ten to 21.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (-) The Wanted: 'All Time Low'
2. (1) Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup: 'We No Speak Americano'
3. (-) Travie McCoy ft. Bruno Mars: 'Billionaire'
4. (2) Eminem & Rihanna: 'Love The Way You Lie'
5. (-) Flo Rida ft. David Guetta: 'Club Can't Handle Me'
6. (3) B.o.B. ft Hayley Williams: 'Airplanes'
7. (-) Swedish House Mafia ft. Pharrell: 'One (Your Name)'
8. (5) Eliza Doolittle: 'Pack Up'
9. (4) Katy Perry ft. Snoop Dogg: 'California Gurls'
10. (-) Magnetic Man ft. Angela Hunte: 'I Need Air'
Source: Official Charts Company
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Ne-Yo has landed straight in at the top of the UK singles chart with 'Beautiful Monster'.
The song's success gives the R&B star his third number one, and pushes the total amount of records he has sold in the UK throughout his career past the two million milestone.
Flo Rida & David Guetta were the unlucky losers in the close battle for the top spot, settling in at two after Ne-Yo sold just 10% more copies than 'Club Can't Handle Me'.
Last week's number one, 'All Time Low' by The Wanted, dropped four places to five, one spot ahead of last week's second-highest new entry, 'Billionaire' by Travie McCoy.
Elsewhere in the top 10, the premiere of the long-awaited video for Eminem & Rihanna's 'Love The Way You Lie' this week failed to transfer into a chart gain, as the song remains in fourth place seven weeks after its debut.
Meanwhile, The Hoosiers achieved the second-highest new entry of the week with comeback single 'Choices' landing at 11, ahead of Jason Derulo's 'What If', which climbs three places to 12 and 'I Need Air' from Magnetic Man, which tumbles to 13 in its second week on the chart.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (-) Ne-Yo: 'Beautiful Monster'
2. (5) Flo Rida ft. David Guetta: 'Club Can't Handle Me'
3. (2) Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup: 'We No Speak Americano'
4. (4) Eminem & Rihanna: 'Love The Way You Lie'
5. (1) The Wanted: 'All Time Low'
6. (3) Travie McCoy ft. Bruno Mars: 'Billionaire'
7. (6) B.o.B. ft. Hayley Williams: 'Airplanes'
8. (8) Eliza Doolittle: 'Pack Up'
9. (7) Swedish House Mafia ft. Pharrell: 'One (Your Name)'
10. (9) Katy Perry ft. Snoop Dogg: 'California Gurls'
Source: Official Charts Company
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Flo Rida and David Guetta have climbed to the top of the UK singles chart with 'Club Can't Handle Me'.
The track first entered the charts at five a fortnight ago, before climbing to two last week and eventually displacing Neyo at the number one spot today, sending 'Beautiful Monster' down to fifth place.
Just ahead of the R&B star are Eminem and Rihanna with 'Love The Way You Lie', which climbs to the runner-up spot on the charts for the second time in its eighth week of release, and 'Missing You' by The Saturdays, which becomes this week's highest new entry and the band's ninth UK top 10 single.
Another significant faller on this week's chart is former number one The Wanted's 'All Time Low', which slips just out of the top five and settles in at eight. Just a few spots behind is Tinchy Stryder, who achieves the second-highest new entry of the week and his fourth top 10 single with 'In My System' at ten.
Outside the upper half of the chart sees a total of seven songs between the 11 and 20 spots take a tumble, the most significant of which is 'Choices' by The Hoosiers, which falls five places from 11 to 16, ahead of a new entry by Ellie Goulding, 'The Writer', which debuts at 19.
The top ten in full:
1. (2) Flo Rida ft. David Guetta: 'Club Can't Handle Me'
2. (4) Eminem & Rihanna: 'Love The Way You Lie'
3. (-) The Saturdays: 'Missing You'
4. (3) Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup: 'We No Speak Americano'
5. (1) Ne-Yo: 'Beautiful Monster'
6. (6) Travie McCoy ft. Bruno Mars: 'Billionaire'
7. (7) B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams: 'Airplanes'
8. (5) The Wanted: 'All Time Low'
9. (8) Eliza Doolittle: 'Pack Up'
10. (-) Tinchy Stryder: 'In My System'
Source: Official Charts Company
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Roll Deep have emerged the victors of a close chart battle with Eminem & Rihanna for this week's number one single.
'Green Light' is the London-based grime collective's second track to reach the top of the UK charts, after their previous release 'Good Times' achieved the same feat back in April.
'Love The Way You Lie', meanwhile, remains at two for a second consecutive week, despite initially outselling Roll Deep in the midweek charts.
Last week's number one, 'Club Can't Handle Me' by Flo Rida and David Guetta, slides two spots to three, with another former chart-topper, Ne-Yo's 'Beautiful Monster', right behind them at five.
The Saturdays, who were once on course to top the charts with 'Missing You', settle into the lower half of the top 10 this week after falling four places from three to seven.
Elsewhere in the chart, Chase & Status rack up the second-highest new entry of the week with 'Let You Go' landing at 11, while Inna's 'Amazing' is another high-charting new arrival at 14.
Just behind them is Tinchy Stryder's 'In My System', which falls out of the top 10 on its second week of release, plummeting six spots to 16.
The top 10 in full:
1. (-) Roll Deep: 'Green Light'
2. (2) Eminem & Rihanna: 'Love The Way You Lie'
3. (1) Flo Rida ft. David Guetta: 'Club Can't Handle Me'
4. (4) Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup: 'We No Speak Americano'
5. (5) Ne-Yo: 'Beautiful Monster'
6. (6) Travie McCoy ft. Bruno Mars: 'Billionaire'
7. (3) The Saturdays: 'Missing You'
8. (7) B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams: 'Airplanes'
9. (9) Eliza Doolittle: 'Pack Up'
10. (8) The Wanted: 'All Time Low'
Source: Official Charts Company
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Taio Cruz has blasted his way to the top of the singles charts with new single 'Dynamite'.
From album Rokstarr, the dance-pop number succeeds his previous number one hit 'Break Your Heart'.
Flo Rida and Eminem managed to keep their second and third places, while Roll Deep were knocked to fourth position.
Katy B debuted her dubstep tune 'Katy On A Mission' at five, ahead of Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup's 'We Speak No Americano', which fell two places to six.
Elsewhere, Brandon Flowers's first solo single 'Crossfire' landed at number eight, unable to outperform Travie McCoy's 'Billionaire', which moved down only one place to seventh. Ne-Yo and B.o.B finished at nine and ten respectively.
The top ten in full:
1. (-) Taio Cruz: 'Dynamite'
2. (-) Eminem & Rihanna: 'Love The Way You Lie'
3. (-) Flo Rida ft. David Guetta: 'Club Can't Handle Me'
4. (1) Roll Deep: 'Green Light'
5. (-) Katy B: 'Katy On A Mission'
6. (4) Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup: 'We No Speak Americano'
7. (6) Travie McCoy ft. Bruno Mars: 'Billionaire'
8. (-) Brandon Flowers: 'Crossfire'
9. (5) Ne-Yo: 'Beautiful Monster'
10. (8) B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams: 'Airplanes'
Source: Official Charts Company
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Olly Murs has beaten Katy Perry to the top of the UK singles chart with his debut track 'Please Don't Let Me Go'.
The 26-year-old singer surged ahead of Perry's 'Teenage Dream', the second single from her album of the same name, making him the ninth X Factor alumnus to have achieved this feat.
The song's success means that fans can now look forward to a naked spread of Murs in Heat magazine, which the star committed to last month.
The arrival of Murs and Perry bumps last week's number one, Taio Cruz's 'Dynamite', Eminem & Rihanna's 'Love The Way You Lie' and Flo Rida's 'Club Can't Handle Me' down two spots each to round out the top five.
Another reality TV act, Must Be The Music semi-finalists Pepper & Piano, make their chart debut at seven with 'You Took My Heart', a song that was only released due to their progress on the talent competition.
Elsewhere on the chart, several songs return to the top 20, with Usher and Pitbull climbing seven spots from 24 to 17 with 'DJ Got Us Falling In Love', while Ke$ha's 'Take It Off' is another climber, scraping into the top half of the chart after clambering eight places from 28 to 20.
Following Olly Murs's success, the X Factor connection continues further down the top 40, as 'Make You Feel My Love' by Adele re-enters the chart after being performed by Annastacia Baker on last week's edition of the show.
The Top 10 in full:
1. (-) Olly Murs: 'Please Don't Let Me Go'
2. (-) Katy Perry: 'Teenage Dream'
3. (1) Taio Cruz: 'Dynamite
4. (2) Eminem & Rihanna: 'Love The Way You Lie'
5. (3) Flo Rida ft. David Guetta: 'Club Can't Handle Me'
6. (4) Roll Deep: 'Green Light'
7. (-) Pepper & Piano: 'You Took My Heart'
8. (5) Katy B: 'Katy On A Mission'
9. (6) Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup: 'We No Speak Americano'
10. (7) Travie McCoy ft. Bruno Mars: 'Billionaire'
Source: Official Charts Company
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Alexandra Burke has displaced fellow X Factor star Olly Murs at the top of this week's singles chart.
'Start Without You' landed straight in at number one, the third time that the series five winner has achieved this feat, bumping Murs's track 'Please Dont Let Me Go' down to four.
Irish group The Script squeeze into the top five with their latest single 'For The First Time', while McFly's comeback single 'Party Girl' lands just behind them at six, becoming the boyband's fifteenth Top 10 release in six years.
Must Be The Music semi-finalist Emma's Imagination manages to replicate the success of her fellow contestants Pepper & Piano, as single 'This Day' breaks into the Top 10 off the back of her appearance on the show.
Elsewhere in the chart, former number ones 'We No Speak Americano' by Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup and 'Green Light' by Roll Deep slip just out of the Top 10, settling in at 11 and 13 respectively.
Meanwhile, Strictly Come Dancing judge Alesha Dixon returns to the charts as well as television screens, as new single 'Drummer Boy' debuts at 15.
The popularity of X Factor hopeful Cher Lloyd's performance of 'Turn My Swag On' sees the little-known version of the song by Greg Street enter the chart at 17, although both the Soulja Boy original and the Keri Hilson cover that Lloyd actually sung are absent.
The Top 10 in full:
1. (-) Alexandra Burke: 'Start Without You'
2. (-) Katy Perry: 'Teenage Dream'
3. (1) Taio Cruz: 'Dynamite
4. (2) Eminem & Rihanna: 'Love The Way You Lie'
5. (-) The Script: 'For The First Time'
6. (-) McFly: 'Party Girl'
7. (4) Eminem & Rihanna: 'Love The Way You Lie'
8. (8) Katy B: 'Katy On A Mission'
9. (5) Flo Rida ft. David Guetta: 'Club Can't Handle Me'
10. (-) Emma's Imagination: 'This Day'
Source: Official Charts Company
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Alexandra Burke has held onto the top spot in the UK singles chart for a second week with her track 'Start Without You'.
The winner of 2008's X Factor fought off competition from Taio Cruz's 'Dynamite' and Katy Perry's 'Teenage Dream' to maintain the number one position. Cruz climbed one place to number two, while Perry's second single from her album Teenage Dream dropped one place into third.
The Script rose one spot to number four with 'For The First Time', in a week which saw them take the album chart title.
Olly Murs's debut single 'Please Don't Let Me Go' dropped to number five, after topping the chart three weeks ago.
Eminem's 'Love The Way You Lie' featuring Rihanna climbed one place to number seven after 13 weeks in the chart, while Usher and Pitbull's 'DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love' jumped seven places from fourteen into the top ten.
Flo Rida and Katy B both remain at eight and nine respectively, while Shontelle's 'Impossible' debuts at number ten.
The top ten in full:
1. (1) Alexandra Burke ft. Laza Morgan: 'Start Without You'
2. (3) Taio Cruz: 'Dynamite'
3. (2) Katy Perry: 'Teenage Dream'
4. (5) The Script: 'For The First Time'
5. (4) Olly Murs: 'Please Don't Let Me Go'
6. (7) Eminem ft. Rihanna: 'Love The Way You Lie'
7. (14) Usher ft. Pitbull: 'DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love'
8. (8) Katy B: 'Katy On A Mission'
9. (9) Flo Rida ft. David Guetta: 'Club Can't Handle Me'
10. (-) Shontelle: 'Impossible'
Source: Official Charts Company
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Bruno Mars has dominated the UK singles charts after debut release 'Just The Way You Are (Amazing)' greatly outsold nearest rival Taio Cruz to reach number one.
The Hawaiian-born musician, who recently lent his vocals to Travie McCoy's top five hit 'Billionaire', sold almost double that of 'Dynamite', leaving the former chart-topper in the runner-up spot on this week's chart.
Mars's arrival ends X Factor victor Alexandra Burke's two-week run at the top of the chart with Start Without You, which today drops four places to five.
The highest new entry this week is Must Be The Music winner Emma's Imagination, whose latest single 'Focus' makes it to seven and becomes her second Top 10 single this month after 'This Day'.
Also charting highly with a new release is Italian DJ Alex Gaudino, best known for 2007's 'Destination Calabria', who scrapes into the Top 10 with 'I'm In Love (I Wanna Do It)'.
Past the Top 10, three former number ones take a tumble down the charts, as Olly Murs's 'Please Don't Let Me Go' falls from five to 12, Flo Rida's 'Club Can't Handle Me' slips five spots to 14 and Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup settle in at 15 with 'We No Speak Americano'.
Nestling in between the fallers at 13 is a new entry from Enrique Iglesias and current X Factor judge Nicole Scherzinger entitled 'Heartbeat', while new Glee regular Charice makes her singles chart debut at 19 with 'Pyramid'.
The Top 10 in full:
1. (-) Bruno Mars: 'Just The Way You Are (Amazing)'
2. (2) Taio Cruz: 'Dynamite'
3. (3) Katy Perry: 'Teenage Dream'
4. (4) The Script: 'For The First Time'
5. (1) Alexandra Burke ft. Laza Morgan: 'Start Without You'
6. (6) Eminem ft. Rihanna: 'Love The Way You Lie'
7. (-) Emma's Imagination: 'Focus'
8. (8) Katy B: 'Katy On A Mission'
9. (10) Shontelle: 'Impossible'
10. (-) Alex Gaudino: 'I'm In Love (I Wanna Do It)'
Source: Official Charts Company