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Lana Del Rey, David Guetta retain midweek chart lead
Published Wednesday, Feb 8 2012, 16:12 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 9 comments
David Guetta is currently on course to top the UK singles chart for a second week.
The French DJ's collaboration with Sia, titled 'Titanium', continues to top the midweek chart, fighting off competition from Gotye's 'Somebody That I Used To Know', which trails by 5,000 copies.


will.i.am's hook-up with Mick Jagger and Jennifer Lopez 'T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever)' lands at three, Jessie J's 'Domino' is at four, while Alyssa Reid's 'Alone Again' completes the top five.
David Guetta and Nicki Minaj launch up 20 places to 13 with 'Turn Me On' and Ed Sheeran's 'Drunk' advances to 14.
One Direction's new single 'One Thing' climbs 13 places to 25, Drake and Rihanna are at 27 with 'Take Care' and Lil Wayne enters the chart at 39 with 'Mirrors'.
Over on the album chart, Lana Del Rey continues to hold on to the top spot with her debut disc Born to Die, which is 3,000 copies ahead of her nearest rival.
The singer is trailed by Maverick Sabre's debut effort Lonely Are the Brave at two and Paul McCartney's Kisses on the Bottom at three.
> View the current singles top 100 here
Watch the music video for David Guetta and Sia's 'Titanium' below:
The French DJ's collaboration with Sia, titled 'Titanium', continues to top the midweek chart, fighting off competition from Gotye's 'Somebody That I Used To Know', which trails by 5,000 copies.


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will.i.am's hook-up with Mick Jagger and Jennifer Lopez 'T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever)' lands at three, Jessie J's 'Domino' is at four, while Alyssa Reid's 'Alone Again' completes the top five.
David Guetta and Nicki Minaj launch up 20 places to 13 with 'Turn Me On' and Ed Sheeran's 'Drunk' advances to 14.
One Direction's new single 'One Thing' climbs 13 places to 25, Drake and Rihanna are at 27 with 'Take Care' and Lil Wayne enters the chart at 39 with 'Mirrors'.
Over on the album chart, Lana Del Rey continues to hold on to the top spot with her debut disc Born to Die, which is 3,000 copies ahead of her nearest rival.

> View the current singles top 100 here
Watch the music video for David Guetta and Sia's 'Titanium' below:
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