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Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera swagger to Irish number one
Published Friday, Aug 19 2011, 16:44 BST | By Ryan Love | 5 comments

'Moves Like Jagger' soars to the top of the singles chart, ending The Wanted's chart reign with summer hit 'Glad You Came'.
Christina Perri slips one place to number three with 'Jar of Hearts', while JLS' 'She Makes Me Wanna' holds firm at four. Cher Lloyd's UK chart-topper 'Swagger Jagger' rounds off the top five. David Guetta's 'Titanium' enjoys a 21-place climb to number ten.
Also enjoying a large rise up the chart is Bad Meets Evil's 'Lighters'; the track, which features Bruno Mars, jumps 14 spots to number 11.
Pitbull and Marc Anthony sit at number 16 with 'Rain On Me', while X Factor USA judge Nicole Scherzinger's latest offering 'Wet' jumps to number 29.
New entries this week include Dev's 'In The Dark' at number 33, Jessie J's 'Who's Laughing Now' at 38 and Rizzle Kicks' 'Down With The Trumpets' at 39.
Despite being on course to debut in the UK top two, Emeli Sandé's 'Heaven' enters the Irish chart at a disappointing number 40.
This week's Top 10 in full:
1. (*) Maroon 5 ft. Christina Aguilera: 'Moves Like Jagger'
2. (1) The Wanted: 'Glad You Came'
3. (2) Christina Perri: 'Jar of Hearts'
4. (4) JLS: 'She Makes Me Wanna'
5. (3) Cher Lloyd: 'Swagger Jagger'
6. (7) Bruno Mars: 'Marry You'
7. (5) Ed Sheeran: 'The A Team'
8. (6) Beyoncé: 'Best Thing I Never Had'
9. (7) Pitbull ft. Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer: 'Give Me Everything'
10. (31) David Guetta ft. Sia: 'Titanium'
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Watch Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera's 'Moves Like Jagger' video below:
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