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Jason Derülo, Lady GaGa lead midweek charts
Published Wednesday, Jun 22 2011, 16:27 BST | By Lewis Corner | 16 comments

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Acting as the lead single for his upcoming second studio album Future History, Derülo's new entry knocks Example's 'Changed The Way You Kiss Me' down to two.
The top five is rounded out by Pitbull's 'Give Me Everything' at number three, Calvin Harris's 'Bounce' at four and 'The A Team' by Ed Sheeran falling two to five.
Lady GaGa's 'The Edge Of Glory' returns to the top ten, moving eight places up to eight following the single's music video premiere last week.
Outside the top ten, 'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)', Katy Perry's fifth single to be taken from her Teenage Dream LP, vaults up 11 places to 13, while Nicki Minaj steadily climbs the chart with 'Super Bass' gaining a position to number 16.
There are two new entries from girl band newcomers with Parade landing at number 29 with 'Perfume' and SoundGirl placing at 37 with 'Don't Know Why'.
Over on the album chart, Lady GaGa has returned to number one with Born This Way following her Paul O'Grady TV special on Friday night.
Bon Iver are the highest new entry with their self-titled second studio album sitting at number two, while Adele's multi-million-selling 21 slips to number three.
The Feeling land at number nine with their third studio album Together We Were Made, while Pitbull's Planet Pitbull enters at number 15.

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