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Beyonce tops US charts with 'Irreplaceable'
Published Saturday, Dec 9 2006, 13:21 GMT | By Miriam Zendle
Beyonce has pushed herself up from number two to top the US Billboard charts with single 'Irreplaceable' this week.
There were no new entries in the top ten, but Jim Jones's 'We Fly High' did move up two places to scrape number ten, while the only non-mover was Akon ft. Eminem's 'Smack That' at number three.
In the album charts, Incubus' Light Grenades shot straight to the number one spot.
The top ten in full:
1. (2) Beyonce: 'Irreplaceable'
2. (1) Akon ft. Snoop Dogg: 'I Wanna Love You'
3. (3) Akon ft. Eminem: 'Smack That'
4. (10) Fergie: 'Fergalicious'
5. (9) Justin Timberlake ft. T.I.: 'My Love'
6. (7) Gwen Stefani: 'Wind It Up'
7. (5) The Fray: 'How To Save A Life'
8. (6) Hinder: 'Lips Of An Angel'
9. (11) Bow Wow ft. Chris Brown & Johnta Austin: 'Shortie Like Mine'
10. (12) Jim Jones: 'We Fly High'
There were no new entries in the top ten, but Jim Jones's 'We Fly High' did move up two places to scrape number ten, while the only non-mover was Akon ft. Eminem's 'Smack That' at number three.
In the album charts, Incubus' Light Grenades shot straight to the number one spot.
The top ten in full:
1. (2) Beyonce: 'Irreplaceable'
2. (1) Akon ft. Snoop Dogg: 'I Wanna Love You'
3. (3) Akon ft. Eminem: 'Smack That'
4. (10) Fergie: 'Fergalicious'
5. (9) Justin Timberlake ft. T.I.: 'My Love'
6. (7) Gwen Stefani: 'Wind It Up'
7. (5) The Fray: 'How To Save A Life'
8. (6) Hinder: 'Lips Of An Angel'
9. (11) Bow Wow ft. Chris Brown & Johnta Austin: 'Shortie Like Mine'
10. (12) Jim Jones: 'We Fly High'
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