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Pitbull's 'Give Me Everything' tops Irish chart
Published Friday, Jun 3 2011, 15:12 BST | By Ryan Love | Add comment

The rapper's track, which features Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer, knocks Jedward into second place with their Eurovision entry 'Lipstick'. The twins held the number one position for two weeks after finishing eighth in the song contest.
Aloe Blacc enjoys a five-place jump to number four with 'I Need A Dollar', while Jason DeRulo scores the highest new entry with 'Don't Want Go Home' debuting at number nine.
The top 20 also sees a new entry from Bessie, who debuts at 14 with 'Can't Stay Young Forever'. Alexandra Stan jumps eight to number 17 with 'Mr Saxobeat'.
Other notable new entries include James O'Connor and Audrey Trainor's 'Mr Fake' at number 22, a re-entry for Pink at 34 with 'Raise Your Glass' and Alex Gaudino ft. Kelly Rowland's 'What A Feeling' at number 38.
Enjoying climbs in the chart this week are Nicki Minaj's 'Super Bass' at 23, Ellie Goulding's 'Your Song' at 27, Lady GaGa at 33 with 'The Edge of Glory' and Adele's 'Make You Feel My Love' at 37.
This week's Top 10 in full:
1. (1) Pitbull ft. Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer: 'Give Me Everything'2. (4) Jedward: 'Lipstick'
3. (3) LMFAO ft. Lauren Bennet and Goonrock: 'Party Rock Anthem'
4. (9) Aloe Blacc: 'I Need A Dollar'
5. (4) Jennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull: 'On The Floor'
6. (6) Snoop Dogg Vs David Guetta: 'Sweat'
7. (5) Bruno Mars: 'The Lazy Song'
8. (8) Adele: 'Someone Like You'
9. (-) Jason DeRulo: 'Don't Wanna Go Home'
10. (7) Chris Brown: 'Beautiful People'
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