Music
Far*East Movement hold US singles lead
Published Thursday, Oct 28 2010, 16:04 BST | By Robert Copsey

The track continues its reign at number for a second week, after climbing up the charts for ten weeks prior.
Bruno Mars's 'Just the Way You Are' hold on at two, and Rihanna's 'Only Girl (In the World)' climbs a place to complete to the top three.
Meanwhile, Trey Songz's 'Bottoms Up' featuring Nicki Minaj jumps from ten to six, and Pink's 'Raise Your Glass' moves up a place from 11 to ten.
Further down the chart, Taylor Swift lands at 11 with 'Mean', while her track 'December' slips from six to number 30.
Shakira's 'Loca' vaults from 84 to 32, Katy Perry's 'Firework' enters at 57 and Willow Smith's debut single 'Whip My Hair' debuts at 78.
Rihanna's 'What's My Name?' is also a new entry and at 83, and Natasha Bedingfield lands at 95 with 'Strip Me'.
The top ten singles in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (1) Far*East Movement Ft. Cataracs & Dev: 'Like a G6'
2. (2) Bruno Mars: 'Just the Way You Are'
3. (4) Rihanna: 'Only Girl (In the World)'
4. (4) Nelly: 'Just a Dream'
5. (5) Usher ft. Pitbull: 'DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love'
6. (10) Trey Songz ft. Nicki Minaj: 'Bottoms Up'
7. (7) Katy Perry: 'Teenage Dream'
8. (8) Taio Cruz: 'Dynamite'
9. (9) Flo Rida ft. David Guetta: 'Club Can't Handle Me'
10. (11) Pink: 'Raise Your Glass'
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