Music
Akon and Eminem still top in Ireland
Published Saturday, Dec 2 2006, 10:43 GMT | By Daniel Kilkelly
Akon and Eminem are at the top of the Irish singles chart with Smack That for a second week.
Beyonce's Irreplaceable has climbed up one spot in the chart and is now back in the top three, while Razorlight and Fedde Le Grande have also improved on last week's positions.
Westlife are still at the top of the album chart with The Love Album, whilst Oasis's greatest hits collection has climbed three places and is now at number two.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (1) Akon ft. Eminem: 'Smack That'
2. (2) Take That: 'Patience'
3. (4) Beyonce: 'Irreplaceable'
4. (3) Westlife: 'The Rose'
5. (5) Justin Timberlake ft. T.I.: 'My Love'
6. (8) Razorlight: 'America'
7. (7) Christina Aguilera: 'Hurt'
8. (9) Fedde Le Grande: 'Put Your Hands Up For Detroit'
9. (6) U2 & Green Day: 'The Saints Are Coming'
10. (10) Cascada: 'Everytime We Touch'
Beyonce's Irreplaceable has climbed up one spot in the chart and is now back in the top three, while Razorlight and Fedde Le Grande have also improved on last week's positions.
Westlife are still at the top of the album chart with The Love Album, whilst Oasis's greatest hits collection has climbed three places and is now at number two.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (1) Akon ft. Eminem: 'Smack That'
2. (2) Take That: 'Patience'
3. (4) Beyonce: 'Irreplaceable'
4. (3) Westlife: 'The Rose'
5. (5) Justin Timberlake ft. T.I.: 'My Love'
6. (8) Razorlight: 'America'
7. (7) Christina Aguilera: 'Hurt'
8. (9) Fedde Le Grande: 'Put Your Hands Up For Detroit'
9. (6) U2 & Green Day: 'The Saints Are Coming'
10. (10) Cascada: 'Everytime We Touch'
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