Music
Shakira straight in at no. one in Ireland
Published Tuesday, Jun 20 2006, 13:55 BST | By David Cribb
Shakira debuted at number one in the Irish singles chart last week, with new release 'Hips Don't Lie'.
The song, which features Wyclef Jean, knocked Sandi Thom's 'I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker' off the top spot.
There were no other new entries in the top ten, with movement minimal from the previous week.
Keane's Under The Iron Sea came into the number one spot in the album chart, in its first week of release.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (-) Shakira Feat. Wyclef Jean - 'Hips Don't Lie'
2. (1) Sandi Thom - 'I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker'
3. (3) Nelly Furtado - 'Maneater'
4. (2) Infernal - 'From Paris To Berlin'
5. (4) Lordi - 'Hard Rock Hallelujah'
6. (6) Mary J. Blige & U2 - 'One'
7. (8) Pink - 'Who Knew'
8. (5) Gnarls Barkley - 'Crazy'
9. (7) Shayne Ward - 'No Promises'
10. (9) Beatfreakz - 'Somebodys Watching Me'
The song, which features Wyclef Jean, knocked Sandi Thom's 'I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker' off the top spot.
There were no other new entries in the top ten, with movement minimal from the previous week.
Keane's Under The Iron Sea came into the number one spot in the album chart, in its first week of release.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (-) Shakira Feat. Wyclef Jean - 'Hips Don't Lie'
2. (1) Sandi Thom - 'I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker'
3. (3) Nelly Furtado - 'Maneater'
4. (2) Infernal - 'From Paris To Berlin'
5. (4) Lordi - 'Hard Rock Hallelujah'
6. (6) Mary J. Blige & U2 - 'One'
7. (8) Pink - 'Who Knew'
8. (5) Gnarls Barkley - 'Crazy'
9. (7) Shayne Ward - 'No Promises'
10. (9) Beatfreakz - 'Somebodys Watching Me'
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