Dizzee Rascal - Holiday No. 1 this week
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Dizzee Rascal - Holiday No. 1 this week
Jay-Z has prevented Sugababes from scoring their seventh number one hit.
His track 'Run This Town', which also features vocals from Rihanna and Kanye West, zooms straight to the top of the UK singles chart this week.
Sugababes have to settle for a number two debut with 'Get Sexy', while David Guetta slips to three with 'Sexy Bitch'.
Last week's number one, 'Holiday' by Dizzee Rascal, tumbles to four.
Meanwhile, Kings of Leon's 'Sex On Fire' leaps from 33 to six - its first appearance in the top ten since last November.
Outside of the top ten, Wale and Lady GaGa debut at 12 with 'Chillin', while Booty Luv bow at 16 with 'Say It'.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (-) Jay-Z ft. Rihanna, Kanye West: 'Run This Town'
2. (-) Sugababes: 'Get Sexy'
3. (2) David Guetta ft. Akon: 'Sexy Bitch'
4. (1) Dizzee Rascal ft. Chrome: 'Holiday'
5. (3) Black Eyed Peas: 'I Gotta Feeling'
6. (33) Kings of Leon: 'Sex On Fire'
7. (6) Little Boots: 'Remedy'
8. (5) Tinchy Stryder ft. Amelle Berrabah: 'Never Leave You'
9. (7) Beyoncé: 'Sweet Dreams'
10. (8) Esmée Denters: 'Outta Here'
Source: Official Chart Company
As much as I love Rihanna I dont think much of Run This Town at all
Pop singer Pixie Lott has notched up her second consecutive number one hit.
'Boys And Girls' zooms to the top of the UK singles chart this week, matching the success of her debut single 'Mama Do', which reached the summit in May.
David Guetta and Akon bounce back to two with 'Sexy Bitch', while last week's number one, 'Run This Town' by Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kanye West, falls to three.
Meanwhile, Mika bows at four with 'We Are Golden', his first single since December 2007.
Other new entries in the top ten come from Mini Viva, who debut at seven with 'Left My Heart In Tokyo', and Muse, who bow at nine with 'Uprising'.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (73) Pixie Lott: 'Boys And Girls'
2. (3) David Guetta ft. Akon: 'Sexy Bitch' :heart:
3. (1) Jay-Z ft. Rihanna, Kanye West: 'Run This Town'
4. (-) Mika: 'We Are Golden'
5. (5) Black Eyed Peas: 'I Gotta Feeling'
6. (4) Dizzee Rascal ft. Chrome: 'Holiday'
7. (-) Mini Viva: 'Left My Heart In Tokyo' :heart:
8. (2) Sugababes: 'Get Sexy'
9. (-) Muse: 'Uprising'
10. (7) Little Boots: 'Remedy' :heart:
Taio Cruz - Break Your Heart No 1 :cheer:
1 Taio Cruz Break Your Heart
2 Jay-Z Feat. Alicia Keys Empire State Of Mind
3 David Guetta feat. Akon Sexy Chick
4 Shakira She Wolf
5 Black Eyed Peas I Gotta Feeling
6 Jay-Z feat. Rihanna & Kanye West Run This Town
7 The Temper Trap Sweet Disposition
8 Pixie Lott Boys And Girls
9 Pitbull Hotel Room Service
10 Dizzee Rascal Dirtee Cash
11 Mini Viva Left My Heart In Tokyo
12 Deadmau5 Feat. Rob Swire Ghosts 'n' Stuff
13 Dizzee Rascal Feat. Chrome Holiday
14 Madonna Celebration
15 Paloma Faith New York
16 Kings of Leon Sex On Fire
17 The Veronicas 4 Ever
18 Jordin Sparks SOS (Let The Music Play)
19 Example Watch The Sun Come Up
20 Sugababes Get Sexy
21 Mika We Are Golden
22 Lady Gaga LoveGame
23 Paramore Ignorance
24 Little Boots Remedy
25 Beyonce Sweet Dreams
26 Muse Uprising
27 La Roux I'm Not Your Toy
28 Sean Kingston Fire Burning
29 Basshunter Every Morning
30 The Ian Carey Project Get Shaky
31 Tinchy Stryder feat. Amelle Never Leave You
32 Tinchy Stryder You're Not Alone
33 Naturi Naughton Fame
34 Mr Hudson feat. Kanye West Supernova
35 Taylor Swift You Belong With Me
36 Kings of Leon Use Somebody
37 Esmee Denters Outta Here
38 JLS Beat Again
39 Daughtry What About Now
40 Jay-Z Feat. Mr Hudson Young Forever
Chipmunk scores his first number one single.
The 18-year-old rapper, who hails from Tottenham in north London, debuts in the top spot this week with 'Oopsy Daisy'.
Alexandra Burke has beaten Robbie Williams to the top of the UK singles chart.
'Bad Boys', her collaboration with US rapper Flo Rida, sold 187,100 copies last week to become the fastest-selling single of the year so far.
Burke, 21, also reached the top with her X Factor winner's song - a cover of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah' - last December.
Williams has to settle for second position after selling 89,238 copies of 'Bodies', which duly becomes his 27th top ten hit since embarking on a solo career in 1996.
Last week's number one, 'Oopsy Daisy' by Chipmunk, falls to three, while Taio Cruz holds steady at four with former chart-topper 'Break Your Heart'.
Meanwhile, Michael Bublé scores his first top ten single after debuting at nine with 'Haven't Met You Yet'.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (-) Alexandra Burke ft. Flo Rida: 'Bad Boys'
2. (-) Robbie Williams: 'Bodies'
3. (1) Chipmunk: 'Oopsy Daisy'
4. (4) Taio Cruz: 'Break Your Heart'
5. (3) Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys: 'Empire State Of Mind'
6. (8) Black Eyed Peas: 'I Gotta Feeling'
7. (7) Shakira: 'She Wolf'
8. (2) The Saturdays: 'Forever Is Over'
9. (-) Michael Bublé: 'Haven't Met You Yet'
10. (5) David Guetta ft. Akon: 'Sexy Bitch'
Source: Official Chart Company
Cheryl Cole's solo debut has become the fastest-selling single of the year.
'Fight For This Love' sold more than 290,000 copies in its first week on release to beat 2009's previous seven-day best - set by Alexandra Burke's 'Bad Boys' last week - by over 100,000 units.
"I'm just getting over the fact I have recorded my solo record and now it's number one," Cole told the Official Chart Company. "I can't take this all in. It's hard for me to put into words how I feel. I have this permanent smile on my face."
Behind Cole, Burke's 'Bad Boys' slips to two, while Chipmunk's 'Oopsy Daisy' holds steady at three.
Meanwhile, Whitney Houston climbs from 14 to five with 'Million Dollar Bill' following her performance on The X Factor last week.
Young Soul Rebels - a collective featuring Tinchy Stryder, Pixie Lott and N-Dubz among others - debut at ten with 'I Got Soul', a single released in aid of the War Child charity.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (-) Cheryl Cole: 'Fight For This Love'
2. (1) Alexandra Burke ft. Flo Rida: 'Bad Boys'
3. (3) Chipmunk: 'Oopsy Daisy'
4. (2) Robbie Williams: 'Bodies'
5. (14) Whitney Houston: 'Million Dollar Bill'
6. (4) Taio Cruz: 'Break Your Heart'
7. (6) Black Eyed Peas: 'I Gotta Feeling'
8. (5) Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys: 'Empire State Of Mind'
9. (9) Michael Bublé: 'Haven't Met You Yet'
10. (-) Young Soul Rebels: 'I Got Soul'
singles 1 Cheryl Cole 56.6k
2 Westlife 32.8k
3 Jay Sean 29.4k
4 Alexandra Burke 26.7k
5 Michael Bublé 14.6k
albums 1 Cheryl Cole 31.7k
2 Michael Buble 24.7k
3 Michael Jackson 17.3k
4 Alexandra Burke 16.9k
5 Soldiers 9.2k
Cheryl Cole's 'Fight For This Love' has held off competition from Westlife and Jay Sean to notch up a second week at number one.
Westlife land at two with 'What About Now', narrowly missing out on a 15th UK chart-topper, while Sean enters at three with 'Down'.
Meanwhile, Michael Bublé achieves a career-best position on the chart after climbing from nine to five with 'Haven't Met You Yet'.
Black Eyed Peas also make a significant gain this week, jumping from eleven to six with 'Meet Me Halfway'.
However, Miley Cyrus just misses out on scoring her first UK top ten hit after debuting at eleven with 'Party In The USA'.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (1) Cheryl Cole: 'Fight For This Love'
2. (-) Westlife: 'What About Now'
3. (-) Jay Sean ft. Lil Wayne: 'Down'
4. (2) Alexandra Burke ft. Flo Rida: 'Bad Boys'
5. (9) Michael Bublé: 'Haven't Met You Yet'
6. (11) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway'
7. (3) Chipmunk: 'Oopsy Daisy'
8. (5) Whitney Houston: 'Million Dollar Bill'
9. (4) Robbie Williams: 'Bodies'
10. (7) Black Eyed Peas: 'I Gotta Feeling'
Source: Official Chart Company
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/singles/
well done jls number one for them :cheer:
JLS have ended Cheryl Cole's two-week reign over the UK singles chart.
'Everybody In Love' sold more than 100,000 copies in its first week of release to debut at No.1, becoming the group's second consecutive chart-topper.
The boyband, who finished second on last year's X Factor, previously reached the summit with 'Beat Again' in July.
"I can't believe we have another No.1 single," group member Oritsé Williams told the Official Chart Company. "The best thing is that it feels like people really enjoy our music. To have our first two singles go to No.1 is more than we ever expected."
Behind JLS, Cole slips to two with 'Fight For This Love', while Black Eyed Peas climb from six to three with 'Meet Me Halfway'.
Meanwhile, US pop singer Ke$ha - who scored a No.1 alongside Flo Rida with 'Right Round' in March - lands at six with solo debut 'TiK ToK'.
Lady GaGa also enters the top ten this week, climbing from 14 to ten with latest single 'Bad Romance'.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (-) JLS: 'Everybody In Love'
2. (1) Cheryl Cole: 'Fight For This Love'
3. (6) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway'
4. (3) Jay Sean ft. Lil Wayne: 'Down'
5. (4) Alexandra Burke ft. Flo Rida: 'Bad Boys'
6. (-) Ke$ha: 'Tik Tok'
7. (5) Michael Bublé: 'Haven't Met You Yet'
8. (2) Westlife: 'What About Now'
9. (-) Chase & Status ft. Plan B: 'End Credits
10. (14) Lady GaGa: 'Bad Romance'
Source: Official Chart Company
Black Eyed Peas - Meet Me Halfway No. 1 :cheer:
1. (-) 'X Factor' Finalists 2009: 'You Are Not Alone'
2. (1) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway'
3. (-) Jason Derulo: 'Whatcha Say'
4. (3) Leona Lewis: 'Happy'
5. (4) Cheryl Cole: 'Fight For This Love'
6. (3) JLS: 'Everybody In Love'
7. (6) Ke$ha: 'Tik Tok'
8. (11) Lady Gaga: 'Bad Romance'
9. (5) N-Dubz: 'I Need You'
10. (7) Britney Spears: '3'
Susan Boyle's debut album has shot straight in at number one in the UK albums chart.
I Dreamed A Dream has sold over 410,000 copies since its release on Monday, making it the fastest-selling album of the year so far.
The Britain's Got Talent winner has broken the record for the biggest first-week sales for a UK debut album, beating Leona Lewis's Spirit and Arctic Monkeys's Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not. She is also in the top five for the biggest first-week sales in general.
Boyle described the news as "fantastic", while Simon Cowell said: "I'm incredibly proud of Susan and delighted for her. This success couldn't have happened to a more deserving person."
Martin Talbot from the Official Charts Company added: "Susan Boyle's achievement is quite phenomenal. After all of the excitement surrounding her appearance on Britain's Got Talent, everyone expected her to make a big impact when she released her first music - but to arrive with such a bang is exceptional."
Elsewhere in the chart, Lady Gaga's The Fame Monster reached number seven, but Rihanna's Rated R failed to make the top ten and charted at number 16.
Last week's number one, Leona Lewis's Echo, dropped to number five, while Robbie Williams's Reality Killed The Video Star fell five places to number nine.
The top ten albums in full:
1. (-) Susan Boyle: 'I Dreamed A Dream'
2. (2) JLS: 'JLS'
3. (5) Black Eyed Peas: 'The E.N.D.'
4. (3) Queen: 'Absolute Greatest'
5. (1) Leona Lewis: 'Echo'
6. (6) Michael Bublé: 'Crazy Love'
7. (-) Lady Gaga: 'The Fame Monster'
8. (7) Snow Patrol: 'Up To Now'
9. (4) Robbie Williams: 'Reality Killed The Video Star'
10. (9) Will Young: 'The Hits'
Source: Official Charts Company
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/ne...s-to-no-1.html
hope westlife knock her off next week
As much as I like Susan, Westlife should be number 1 :cheer:
Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band has reached number one in the UK singles chart with 'The Official BBC Children In Need Medley'.
The song, featuring over 100 animated characters, toppled the X Factor charity single from the top spot.
Elsewhere in the chart, Rihanna's 'Russian Roulette' missed out on the top five by entering at number six.
Leona Lewis dropped six places to number ten, while Lady Gaga's 'Bad Romance' continued to climb up the chart to number five.
Susan Boyle, who secured the number one spot in the albums charts with the record-breaking I Dreamed A Dream, charted at number nine with 'Wild Horses'.
However, despite her appearance on last weekend's X Factor, Mariah Carey missed out on the top ten, entering the charts at number 19.
1. (-) Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band: 'The Official BBC Children In Need Medley'
2. (1) 'X Factor' Finalists 2009: 'You Are Not Alone'
3. (3) Jason Derulo: 'Whatcha Say'
4. (2) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway
5. (8) Lady Gaga: 'Bad Romance'
6. (-) Rihanna: 'Russian Roulette'
7. (7) Ke$ha: 'Tik Tok'
8. (5) Cheryl Cole: 'Fight For This Love'
9. (-) Susan Boyle: 'Wild Horses'
10. (4) Leona Lewis: 'Happy'
Source: Official Charts Company
at number 1 susan boyle 2 westlife 3 take that :(
The X Factor finalists have scored a third week at the top of the Irish singles chart with their charity song 'You Are Not Alone'.
In a week of little change in the top five, Black Eyed Peas' 'Meet Me Halfway', Lady GaGa's 'Bad Romance' and Cheryl Cole's 'Fight For This Love' take second, third and fourth positions respectively. Cole's debut solo single has now been in the top five for eight weeks.
Westlife bounce up five spots to fifth position with their cover of Daughtry hit 'What About Now', followed by Ke$ha's 'Tik Tok' at sixth, which is up one place.
Meanwhile, Timbaland's 'Morning After Dark', which sees the musician collaborating with Nelly Furtado and SoShy, is the highest new entry of the week, debuting at 16.
The Top 10 singles in full:
1. (1) X Factor Finalists 2009: 'You Are Not Alone'
2. (2) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway'
3. (3) Lady GaGa: 'Bad Romance'
4. (4) Cheryl Cole: 'Fight For This Love'
5. (10) Westlife: 'What About Now'
6. (7) Ke$ha: 'Tik Tok'
7. (6) Jason Derulo: 'Whatcha Say'
8. (14) Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys: 'Empire State Of Mind'
9. (16) Rihanna: 'Russian Roulette'
10. (18) Big Pink: 'Dominos'
westlife still heading for number 2 in mids
Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band has topped the UK singles chart for the second week running.
'The Official BBC Children In Need Medley', which features over 100 animated characters, was released in aid of charity.
Elsewhere in the chart, Alicia Keys reached number eight with 'Don't Mean Anything', while Timbaland and Nelly Furtado got to number nine with 'Morning After Dark'.
After her performance on last week's X Factor, Rihanna moved four places up the chart to number two with 'Russian Roulette'.
Lady GaGa's 'Bad Romance' climbed two places to number three, but Leona Lewis slipped out of the top ten to number 15 with 'Happy'.
The top ten singles in full (click for our reviews):
1. (1) Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band: 'The Official BBC Children In Need Medley'
2. (6) Rihanna: 'Russian Roulette'
3. (5) Lady GaGa: 'Bad Romance'
4. (4) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway'
5. (2) 'X Factor' Finalists 2009: 'You Are Not Alone'
6. (3) Jason Derulo: 'Whatcha Say'
7. (7) Ke$ha: 'Tik Tok'
8. (-) Alicia Keys: 'Doesn't Mean Anything'
9. (-) Timbaland ft. Nelly Furtado, SoShy: 'Morning After Dark'
10. (8) Cheryl Cole: 'Fight For This Love'
Source: Official Charts Company
Glad Russian Roulette climbed :thumbsup:
Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band has topped the UK singles chart for the second week running.
'The Official BBC Children In Need Medley', which features over 100 animated characters, was released in aid of charity.
Elsewhere in the chart, Alicia Keys reached number eight with 'Don't Mean Anything', while Timbaland and Nelly Furtado got to number nine with 'Morning After Dark'.
After her performance on last week's X Factor, Rihanna moved four places up the chart to number two with 'Russian Roulette'.
Lady GaGa's 'Bad Romance' climbed two places to number three, but Leona Lewis slipped out of the top ten to number 15 with 'Happy'.
Lady GaGa has topped the UK singles chart with 'Bad Romance'.
The track, which has been in the charts for seven weeks, climbed up from number three to claim the top spot.
GaGa, who performed on last week's X Factor, already has the UK's biggest-selling single of the year so far with 'Poker Face' and currently holds the title for the biggest-selling album of 2009 with The Fame.
The only new entry in the singles chart is Chuckie and LMFAO's 'Let The Bass Kick In Miami Girl', which reached number nine.
Chipmunk climbed up nine places to number ten with 'Look For Me', while Timbaland moved up to number six with 'Morning After Dark'.
Elsewhere in the chart, the X Factor Finalists dropped out of the top ten with 'You Are Not Alone', sliding six places to number 11.
1. (3) Lady GaGa: 'Bad Romance'
2. (1) Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band: 'The Official BBC Children In Need Medley'
3. (2) Rihanna: 'Russian Roulette'
4. (4) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway'
5. (7) Ke$ha: 'Tik Tok'
6. (9) Timbaland ft. Nelly Furtado, SoShy: 'Morning After Dark'
7. (6) Jason Derulo: 'Whatcha Say'
8. (8) Alicia Keys: 'Doesn't Mean Anything'
9. (-) Chuckie and LMFAO: 'Let The Bass Kick In Miami Girl'
10. (19) Chipmunk ft. Talay Riley: 'Look For Me'
Source: Official Charts Company
Rage Against The Machine have beaten X Factor winner Joe McElderry to the Christmas number one.
The band's 1992 single 'Killing In The Name' sold over 500,000 copies this week after a Facebook campaign urged fans to stop McElderry from reaching the top spot.
Rage Against The Machine led the race from the beginning of the week, although their advantage slipped when the CD version of McElderry's debut single 'The Climb' was released on Wednesday and by Friday morning they were ahead by just 9,000 copies. However, they went on to sell over 200,000 copies on Friday and Saturday.
McElderry sold over 450,000 copies of 'The Climb', but sales of the CD dropped over the last couple of days. The Official Charts Company suggested that the fall in sales could be linked to the bad weather.
'Killing In The Name' has now become the UK's first download-only Christmas number one and has broken the record for the biggest one-week download sales in British chart history.
The Official Charts Company's managing director Martin Talbot said: "Congratulations to Rage Against The Machine on their number one - as we have seen in recent years, overhauling any X Factor winner in the race for Christmas number one is no mean achievement. The public support we have seen for the record this week has been truly amazing - and handed them two all-time records.
"But congratulations too should also go to Joe McElderry. In taking the number two spot, he has still achieved one of the highest weekly sales of any single this year - in almost any other year, 450,000 copies would have given him the Christmas number one."
He added: "Through this week, these two tracks have accounted for 950,000 single sales, a fact which is truly remarkable."
The top ten singles in full :
1. (-) Rage Against The Machine: 'Killing In The Name'
2. (-) Joe McElderry: 'The Climb'
3. (1) Lady GaGa: 'Bad Romance'
4. (2) Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band: 'The Official BBC Children In Need Medley'
5. (-) 3OH!3 ft. Katy Perry: 'Starstrukk
6. (15) Robbie Williams: 'You Know Me'
7. (14) Cheryl Cole: '3 Words'
8. (3) Rihanna: 'Russian Roulette'
9. (-) Journey: 'Don't Stop Believin'
10. (4) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway'
Source: Official Charts Company
Susan Boyle is expected to secure the biggest-selling album of the year in the UK with her debut I Dreamed A Dream.
The record, which has been at the top of the chart for the past four weeks, has so far shifted over 1.4 million copies.
Lady GaGa's The Fame is on course to be the second most successful album of the year, while King's Of Leon's Only By The Night, released in September 2008, is in third place.
"In just four weeks, Susan Boyle has become the biggest album artist in the UK by some margin - an extraordinary achievement for an artist who was totally unknown until last April," said Martin Talbot of the Official Charts Company.
"She has clearly connected with a massive proportion of the British population and is now looking solidly in place to take the title of the biggest album of the year."
The top five best-selling UK albums in full (click where possible for reviews):
1. Susan Boyle: 'I Dreamed A Dream'
2. Lady GaGa: The Fame
3. Kings Of Leon: 'Only By The Night'
4. Michael Buble: 'Crazy Love'
5. Black Eyed Peas: 'The E.N.D.'
From DS
Joe McElderry has reached number one in the UK singles chart.
The X Factor winner lost out on the Christmas number one last week after an online campaign urged fans to buy the Rage Against The Machine song 'Killing In The Name'.
However, McElderry sold 196,000 copies of his debut single 'The Climb' over the last week, outselling Rage Against The Machine by 130,000 units.
'The Climb' may also become one of the year's top five biggest-selling singles. The number five spot is currently held by La Roux's 'In For The Kill', which shifted 660,000 copies, but McElderry is close behind after selling 650,000 singles so far.
The Official Charts Company managing director Martin Talbot said: "The race for Christmas number one was the most exciting many of us can remember, but, having secured his own number one, McElderry can top his year off with another honour and has an excellent chance of making the year-end top five by next week."
Elsewhere in the singles chart, Cheryl Cole climbed into the top five with '3 Words', while Ke$ha re-entered the top ten with 'Tik Tok'.
However, Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band dropped out of the top ten to number 11 with 'The Official BBC Children In Need Medley'.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (2) Joe McElderry: 'The Climb
2. (1) Rage Against The Machine: 'Killing In The Name'
3. (3) Lady GaGa: 'Bad Romance'
4. (7) Cheryl Cole: '3 Words'
5. (5) 3OH!3 ft. Katy Perry: 'Starstrukk'
6. (10) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway'
7. (9) Journey: 'Don't Stop Believin'
8. (8) Rihanna: 'Russian Roulette'
9. (6) Robbie Williams: 'You Know Me'
10. (11) Ke$ha: 'Tik Tok'
Source: Official Charts Company
Lady GaGa back up to No. 1
Iyaz has gone straight in at number one with his debut single 'Replay'.
The 22-year-old overtook Sidney Samson during the week and reached the top spot after selling over 106,000 singles.
Meanwhile, Samson managed to sell over 97,000 copies of his single 'Riverside (Let's Go)'. The Official Charts Company said that such high sales would normally have seen him get to number one and added that over 3m singles were sold in the last week.
Martin Talbot, the managing director of the Official Charts Company, said: "You might expect a sales lull at this time of year, but Iyaz and Sidney Samson clearly defy expectations. To have two singles selling such significant numbers in the first chart of the year is fantastic."
Elsewhere in the chart, The Saturdays climbed into the top ten with 'Ego', while Florence and the Machine moved up to number five with 'You've Got The Love'.
However, X Factor winner Joe McElderry fell 13 places from number two to number 15. Cheryl Cole slipped six places to number 11 with '3 Words', while Rihanna's 'Russian Roulette' dropped down from number eight to number 13.
The top ten singles in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (-) Iyaz: 'Replay'
2. (-) Sidney Samson ft. Wizard Sleeve: 'Riverside (Let's Go)'
3. (6) 3OH!3 ft. Katy Perry: 'Starstrukk'
4. (1) Lady GaGa: 'Bad Romance'
5. (13) Florence and the Machine: 'You've Got The Love'
6. (7) Journey: 'Don't Stop Believin''
7. (10) Chipmunk ft. Talay Riley: 'Look For Me'
8. (4) Ke$ha: 'Tik Tok'
9. (17) The Saturdays: 'Ego'
10. (3) Black Eyed Peas: 'Meet Me Halfway'
Source: Official Charts Company
Iyaz has topped the UK singles chart for the second week in a row.
The 22-year-old went straight in at number one last week after selling more than 106,000 copies of his debut single 'Replay'.
Meanwhile, the Journey song 'Don't Stop Believin' entered the top ten twice. While the original charted at number six, the cover performed by the cast of television series Glee went straight in at number five.
Elsewhere in the chart, Owl City's Fireflies jumped up from number 50 to number two, while Plan B's 'Stay Too Long' entered at number nine. Alexandra Burke also entered the top ten, moving up two places to number ten.
However, the Black Eyed Peas's 'Meet Me Halfway' dropped out of the top ten to number 17, while Chipmunk slipped nine places to number 16 with 'Look For Me'. The Saturdays also fell out of the top ten, charting at number 14 with 'Ego', and Ke$ha's 'Tik Tok' went down to number 12.
The top ten singles in full :
1. (1) Iyaz: 'Replay'
2. (-) Owl City: 'Fireflies'
3. (2) Sidney Samson ft. Wizard Sleeve: 'Riverside (Let's Go)'
4. (3) 3OH!3 ft. Katy Perry: 'Starstrukk'
5. (-) Glee Cast: 'Don't Stop Believin'
6. (6) Journey: 'Don't Stop Believin'
7. (4) Lady GaGa: 'Bad Romance'
8. (5) Florence and the Machine: 'You've Got The Love'
9. (-) Plan B: 'Stay Too Long'
10. (12) Alexandra Burke: 'Broken Heels'
Source: Official Charts Company
Owl City - a.k.a. American synth-pop singer-songwriter Adam Young - has scored his first UK number one.
The single 'Fireflies', which is taken from his third album Ocean Eyes, climbed up from number two to topple Iyaz from the top spot.
'Fireflies' is already number one in Ireland, Australia, Denmark and Holland. It topped the US Billboard chart last year and has broken into the top 20 in nine other territories.
Elsewhere in the chart, Example's 'Won't Go Quietly' entered at number six while JLS climbed up 22 places to number ten with 'One Shot'.
Alexandra Burke climbed up two places to number eight with 'Broken Heels', while the cast of Glee jumped up to number three with their rendition of 'Don't Stop Believin'.
However, Florence and the Machine fell out of the top ten to number 17 with 'You've Got The Love', while Plan B's 'Stay Too Long' dropped nine places to number 18.
The top ten singles in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (2) Owl City: 'Fireflies'
2. (1) Iyaz: 'Replay'
3. (5) 'Glee' Cast: 'Don't Stop Believin'
4. (4) 3OH!3 ft. Katy Perry: 'Starstrukk'
5. (3) Sidney Samson ft. Wizard Sleeve: 'Riverside (Let's Go)'
6. (-) Example: 'Won't Go Quietly'
7. (6) Journey: 'Don't Stop Believin'
8. (10) Alexandra Burke: 'Broken Heels'
9. (7) Lady GaGa: 'Bad Romance'
10. (32) JLS: 'One Shot'
Source: Official Charts Company
I lurrrve Fireflies. Really good song. Glad it's number 1.
Owl City has topped the UK singles chart for the second week in a row with 'Fireflies'.
'Fireflies', taken from the singer-songwriter's third album, climbed up to number one last week and is currently also top of the charts in Ireland and Australia.
Alicia Keys broke into the top ten with 'Empire State of Mind (Part II)', climbing eight places to number seven. Meanwhile, Jay-Z and Mr Hudson jumped up three slots to number ten.
Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin' is still holding out in the top ten, with the Glee cast moving up to number two. However, Journey's original version slid one place to number eight.
Meanwhile, Alexandra Burke's 'Broken Heels' fell three places to number 11, while Lady GaGa dropped to number 12 with 'Bad Romance'.
The top ten singles in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (1) Owl City: 'Fireflies'
2. (3) 'Glee' Cast: 'Don't Stop Believin'
3. (2) Iyaz: 'Replay'
4. (4) 3OH!3 ft. Katy Perry: 'Starstrukk'
5. (5) Sidney Samson ft. Wizard Sleeve: 'Riverside (Let's Go)'
6. (10) JLS: 'One Shot'
7. (15) Alicia Keys: 'Empire State Of Mind (Part II)'
8. (7) Journey: 'Don't Stop Believin'
9. (6) Example: 'Won't Go Quietly'
10. (13) Jay-Z ft. Mr Hudson: 'Young Forever'
Source: Official Charts Company
My favourite song is "Dont Stop Believing" so im glad its still in the top 10, and thats including the Glee version, cos thats also very good,
But i do like fireflies too
Owl City has beaten John & Edward to keep hold of the UK top spot.
The singer-songwriter, whose song 'Fireflies' is number one for the third week, was only 24 copies ahead of the X Factor twins at one point but later increased the gap.
Speaking on Radio 1, John & Edward explained that they are thrilled to reach number two.
"Oh my God, we are so excited," John said. "We had so much to prove. This is our first single, and being number two is amazing. We're only new artists and most people who have come off the show haven't done as well as we've done.
"A lot of people have a certain opinion - 'I know music' - but we want to thank all our fans for all of their support all week."
Elsewhere, the cast of Glee dropped two places to number four with their cover of 'Don't Stop Believin', but also entered the charts at number 26 with their rendition of 'Somebody To Love'. Meanwhile, Timbaland and Katy Perry jumped 14 places to number three with 'If We Ever Meet Again'.
However, Marina and the Diamonds failed to crack the top ten with 'Hollywood', charting at number 12. Jay-Z fell five places to number 15 with 'Young Forever' and Sidney Samson dropped to number 13 with 'Riverside (Let's Go)'.
The top ten singles in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (1) Owl City: 'Fireflies'
2. (-) Jedward ft. Vanilla Ice: 'Under Pressure (Ice Ice Baby)'
3. (17) Timbaland ft. Katy Perry: 'If We Ever Meet Again'
4. (2) 'Glee' Cast: 'Don't Stop Believin'
5. (7) Alicia Keys: 'Empire State Of Mind (Part II)'
6. (3) Iyaz: 'Replay'
7. (4) 3OH!3 ft. Katy Perry: 'Starstrukk'
8. (6) JLS: 'One Shot'
9. (8) Journey: 'Don't Stop Believin'
10. (9) Example: 'Won't Go Quietly'
Helping Haiti's rendition of 'Everybody Hurts' has gone straight in at number one in the UK singles chart.
The single, which was arranged by Simon Cowell, features 21 artists including Kylie Minogue, Cheryl Cole, Leona Lewis, Robbie Williams, Mariah Carey, Rod Stewart and Susan Boyle. It recorded the biggest-first week sales of any single since 2000.
The money raised from sales of the track will be split between The Sun's Helping Haiti campaign and the Disasters Emergency Committee.
Elsewhere in the chart, the Glee cast occupied two spots in the top ten with 'Don't Stop Believin' at number five and 'Halo/Walking On Sunshine' at number nine. Glee also took number 14 with 'It's My Life/Confessions Part II', while their rendition of 'Somebody To Love' charted at number 33.
Rihanna broke into the top ten with 'Rude Boy', while Alicia Keys climbed one place with 'Empire State Of Mind (Part II)' to reach number five.
However, Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin' slipped out of the top ten, dropping two places to number 11. Meanwhile, Jedward, who were last week's number two, fell ten places to number 12 with 'Ice Ice Baby (Under Pressure)'.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (-) Helping Haiti: 'Everybody Hurts'
2. (1) Owl City: 'Fireflies'
3. (3) Timbaland ft. Katy Perry: 'If We Ever Meet Again'
4. (5) Alicia Keys: 'Empire State Of Mind (Part II)
5. (4) 'Glee' Cast: 'Don't Stop Believin''
6. (7) 3OH!3 ft. Katy Perry: 'Starstrukk'
7. (8) JLS: 'One Shot'
8. (6) Iyaz: 'Replay'
9. (-) 'Glee' Cast: 'Halo/Walking On Sunshine'
10. (20) Rihanna: 'Rude Boy'
Source: Official Charts Company
Boyzone have topped the Irish singles chart this week with 'Gave It All Away'.
The track, which features vocals from late band member Stephen Gately and has been released as a tribute to the star, pushes John & Edward's 'Under Pressure (Ice Ice Baby)' down to second spot.
Rihanna's 'Rude Boy' climbs three places up the chart to reach third position, while Timbaland and Katy Perry's 'If We Ever Meet Again' and Jason Derulo's 'In My Head' complete the top five.
Meanwhile, Justin Bieber and Ludacris's 'Baby' enters the chart in tenth spot.
The top ten singles in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (-) Boyzone: 'Gave It All Away'
2. (1) Jedward ft. Vanilla Ice: 'Under Pressure (Ice Ice Baby)'
3. (6) Rihanna: 'Rude Boy'
4. (4) Timbaland ft. Katy Perry: 'If We Ever Meet Again'
5. (3) Jason Derulo: 'In My Head'
6. (2) Helping Haiti: 'Everybody Hurts'
7. (7) Cheryl Cole: 'Parachute'
8. (5) Owl City: 'Fireflies'
9. (8) Alicia Keys: 'Empire State Of Mind (Part II) Broken Down'
10. (-) Justin Bieber ft. Ludacris: 'Baby'
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