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LMFAO hold on to midweek number one
Published Wednesday, Apr 27 2011, 17:22 BST | By Lewis Corner | Add comment

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The "shufflin" hitmakers stand firm in the number one position with club favourite 'Party Rock Anthem', while Jennifer Lopez is still holding strong and slides up a place to number two with 'On The Floor', which is in its fifth week of release.
Chris Brown is up two places to three with his Benny Benassi collaboration 'Beautiful People'. Snoop Dogg has also climbed two places to number four with 'Sweat', while Bruno Mars zooms into the top five with his third single 'The Lazy Song', which is up ten places since Sunday.
Wretch 32's 'Unorthodox' slips out of the top five to number six, while dubstep duo Nero are on course to claim their first top ten hit with new single 'Guilt', which is a new entry at number eight.
Beyoncé gains eight places to number ten with new single 'Run The World (Girls)' following its spontaneous release at the end of last week.
The Black Eyed Peas fall out of the top ten to number 13 with 'Just Can't Get Enough' and Lady GaGa takes a tumble, falling eight places to number 17 with 'Judas'.

Over on the album chart, Adele's 21 is still on course for a 13th week at number one, managing to fend off competition from The Wombats' new album This Modern Glitch which enters at number two.
Adele's debut effort 19 remains in the top five at number three, while Foo Fighters' Wasting Light and Jessie J's Who You Are are placed at four and five respectively.
Chase & Status climb six places to number ten with No More Idols, while Jennifer Hudson's newly-released I Remember Me lands at number 13.
View the current Official Top 100 Singles Chart here.
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