Music
Furtado holds on to US number one spot
Published Thursday, Jul 13 2006, 17:39 BST | By Susanna Regan
Nelly Furtado's song 'Promiscuous' refuses to budge from the top spot in the US Billboard Top 100.
The single spent another week at number one, beating 'Crazy' by Gnarls Barkley and 'Me & U' by Cassie, which both went up a place.
Meanwhile 'Hips Don't Lie', the collaboration between Shakira and Wyclef Jean, continued to slip down the chart.
The top ten in full:
1. (1) Nelly Furtado ft. Timbaland - 'Promiscuous'
2. (3) Gnarls Barkley - 'Crazy'
3. (4) Cassie - 'U & Me'
4. (2) Shakira ft. Wyclef Jean - 'Hips Don't Lie'
5. (5) Yung Joc - 'It's Goin' Down'
6. (8) Rihanna - 'Unfaithful'
7. (6) Christina Aguilera - 'Ain't No Other Man'
8. (9) Lil Jon ft. E-40 and Sean Paul - 'Snap Yo Fingers'
9. (7) Chamillionaire ft. Krayzie Bone - 'Ridin''
10. (11) The Fray - 'Over My Head (Cable Car)'
The single spent another week at number one, beating 'Crazy' by Gnarls Barkley and 'Me & U' by Cassie, which both went up a place.
Meanwhile 'Hips Don't Lie', the collaboration between Shakira and Wyclef Jean, continued to slip down the chart.
The top ten in full:
1. (1) Nelly Furtado ft. Timbaland - 'Promiscuous'
2. (3) Gnarls Barkley - 'Crazy'
3. (4) Cassie - 'U & Me'
4. (2) Shakira ft. Wyclef Jean - 'Hips Don't Lie'
5. (5) Yung Joc - 'It's Goin' Down'
6. (8) Rihanna - 'Unfaithful'
7. (6) Christina Aguilera - 'Ain't No Other Man'
8. (9) Lil Jon ft. E-40 and Sean Paul - 'Snap Yo Fingers'
9. (7) Chamillionaire ft. Krayzie Bone - 'Ridin''
10. (11) The Fray - 'Over My Head (Cable Car)'
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