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Timbaland & co break Rihanna chart run
Published Monday, Jul 30 2007, 09:26 BST | By Dave West
Timbaland's 'The Way I Are', featuring Doe/keri Hilson, has broken Rihanna's 10-week run at the top of of the UK singles chart.
'Umbrella' is the longest running chart topper this century - and the longest running number one since Wet, Wet, Wet's 'Love Is All Around'. It drops to third place.
Newcomers to the top 10 this week are Groove Armada, Mika and, with new entry 'Autumnsong', Manic Street Preachers.
The top 10 UK singles in full:
1. (3) Timbaland ft. Doe/keri Hilson: 'The Way I Are'
2. (2) Kate Nash: 'Foundations'
3. (1) Rihanna ft. Jay Z: 'Umbrella'
4. (4) Fergie: 'Big Girls Don't Cry'
5. (5) Enrique Iglesias: 'Do You Know'
6. (6) Hoosiers: 'Worried About Ray'
7. (7) Avril Lavigne: 'When You're Gone'
8. (13) Groove Armada: 'Song 4 Mutya'
9. (14) Mika: 'Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)'
10. (-) Manic Street Preachers: 'Autumnsong'
'Umbrella' is the longest running chart topper this century - and the longest running number one since Wet, Wet, Wet's 'Love Is All Around'. It drops to third place.
Newcomers to the top 10 this week are Groove Armada, Mika and, with new entry 'Autumnsong', Manic Street Preachers.
The top 10 UK singles in full:
1. (3) Timbaland ft. Doe/keri Hilson: 'The Way I Are'
2. (2) Kate Nash: 'Foundations'
3. (1) Rihanna ft. Jay Z: 'Umbrella'
4. (4) Fergie: 'Big Girls Don't Cry'
5. (5) Enrique Iglesias: 'Do You Know'
6. (6) Hoosiers: 'Worried About Ray'
7. (7) Avril Lavigne: 'When You're Gone'
8. (13) Groove Armada: 'Song 4 Mutya'
9. (14) Mika: 'Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)'
10. (-) Manic Street Preachers: 'Autumnsong'
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