Music
Mika top in Ireland for second week
Published Saturday, Feb 10 2007, 09:20 GMT | By Daniel Kilkelly
Mika is at the top of the Irish singles chart for a second week with debut song Grace Kelly.
The top four singles remained static this week, while Fall Out Boy's This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race and Survivor's Eye of the Tiger climbed up the chart. Jessica Simpson and 2Pac debuted in ninth and tenth position respectively.
Snow Patrol's Eyes Open has stayed at the top of the album chart, followed by Bloc Party's A Weekend In The City at number two and Mika's Life In Cartoon Motion at number three.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (1) Mika: 'Grace Kelly'
2. (2) Just Jack: 'Starz In Their Eyes'
3. (3) Jojo: 'Too Little Too Late'
4. (4) Leona: 'A Moment Like This'
5. (8) Fall Out Boy: 'This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race'
6. (5) Akon ft. Eminem: 'Smack That'
7. (6) Cascada: 'Truly Madly Deeply'
8. (12) Survivor: 'Eye Of The Tiger'
9. (-) Jessica Simpson: 'A Public Affair'
10. (-) 2Pac ft. Ashanti & T.I.: 'Pac's Life'
The top four singles remained static this week, while Fall Out Boy's This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race and Survivor's Eye of the Tiger climbed up the chart. Jessica Simpson and 2Pac debuted in ninth and tenth position respectively.
Snow Patrol's Eyes Open has stayed at the top of the album chart, followed by Bloc Party's A Weekend In The City at number two and Mika's Life In Cartoon Motion at number three.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (1) Mika: 'Grace Kelly'
2. (2) Just Jack: 'Starz In Their Eyes'
3. (3) Jojo: 'Too Little Too Late'
4. (4) Leona: 'A Moment Like This'
5. (8) Fall Out Boy: 'This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race'
6. (5) Akon ft. Eminem: 'Smack That'
7. (6) Cascada: 'Truly Madly Deeply'
8. (12) Survivor: 'Eye Of The Tiger'
9. (-) Jessica Simpson: 'A Public Affair'
10. (-) 2Pac ft. Ashanti & T.I.: 'Pac's Life'
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