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Cher Lloyd, Amy Winehouse lead midweek charts
Published Wednesday, Aug 3 2011, 16:16 BST | By Lewis Corner | 200 comments

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The X Factor finalist tops the chart with her debut single 'Swagger Jagger', knocking JLS track 'She Makes Me Wanna' down to two.
The Wanted slip a place to three with 'Glad You Came', while Ed Sheeran's 'The A Team' and 'Louder' by DJ Fresh remain high at numbers four and five respectively.
David Guetta enters the top ten with 'Little Bad Girl', which climbs to six, and Nicki Minaj continues to gain ground with 'Super Bass' climbing two places to eight.
Further down the chart, Tinie Tempah's new Wiz Khalifa collaboration 'Till I'm Gone' advances six places to 25 and Benny Benassi enters the chart at 27 with his new tune 'Cinema'.
Eminem cracks the top 40 with his Recovery track 'Space Bound' clocking in at number 37, while Nicole Scherzinger clings to the chart at 39 with 'Right There'.
Over on the album chart, Amy Winehouse retains her posthumous chart lead with her critically-acclaimed second album Back To Black.
Adele remains at number two with her record-breaking album 21, while Winehouse's debut disc Frank climbs two places to complete the top three.

> View the current singles top 100 here
Watch the music video for Cher Lloyd's 'Swagger Jagger' below:
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