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Pitbull tops US Hot 100 singles chart for first time
Published Thursday, Jun 30 2011, 15:35 BST | By Lewis Corner | 1 comment

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The single, which sold 187,000 copies this week, knocked Adele's 'Rolling In The Deep' down to two, while LMFAO's 'Party Rock Anthem' stays firm at three.
Katy Perry's 'Last Friday Night' remains at four for a second week, while Nicki Minaj's 'Super Bass' gains three places to sit at number five, continuing to break her personal chart record.
Lady GaGa remains at six with 'The Edge of Glory' and Katy Perry's second top ten placing 'E.T.' slips to seven.
Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera enter at number eight with 'Move Like Jagger' after performing the track on last week's episode of The Voice, where Adam Levine and Aguilera are currently acting as mentors.
Outside of the top ten, Britney Spears gains the biggest leap with her new single 'I Wanna Go' advancing from 89 to 29.
The Voice contestants continue to gain places on the Hot 100 with the highest new entry coming from Javier Colon's rendition of Coldplay's 'Fix You' landing at number 52.
The Top 10 singles in full (click where possible for our reviews):
1. (2) Pitbull ft. Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer: 'Give Me Everything'
2. (1) Adele: 'Rolling in the Deep'
3. (3) LMFAO ft. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock: 'Party Rock Anthem'
4. (4) Katy Perry: 'Last Friday Night'
5. (8) Nicki Minaj: 'Super Bass'
6. (6) Lady GaGa: 'The Edge of Glory'
7. (5) Katy Perry ft. Kanye West: 'E.T.'
8. (-) Maroon 5 ft. Christina Aguilera: 'Move Like Jagger'
9. (9) Bruno Mars: 'The Lazy Song'
10. (13) Lil Wayne: 'How to Love'
Watch the music video for Pitbull's 'Give Me Everything' below:
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