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Sean Kingston stays on top in Ireland
Published Monday, Sep 10 2007, 12:03 BST | By Kimberley Dadds
Sean Kingston has clutched on to his top position at number one in the Irish singles chart this week with hit 'Beautiful Girls'.
The Plain White T's have stayed at number two with 'Hey There Delilah', while Timbaland's single 'The Way I Are' has stopped moving down the charts and halted at number three for a second week.
Kanye West has held on to fourth place with 'Stronger', but Rihanna's 'Shut Up and Drive' moved down one place to number six. While James Blunts single '1973' moved up an astonishing 23 places from 28th place to number five.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (1) Sean Kingston: 'Beautiful Girls'
2. (2) Plain White T's: 'Hey There Delilah'
3. (3) Timbaland ft. Keri Hilson & D.O.E.: 'The Way I Are'
4. (4) Kanye West: 'Stronger'
5. (28) James Blunt: '1973'
6. (5) Rihanna: 'Shut Up And Drive'
7. (6) 50 Cent ft. Justin Timberlake: 'Ayo Technology (She Wants It)'
8. (8) Journey: 'Don't Stop Believin'
9. (7) Fergie: 'Big Girls Don't Cry'
10. (9) Gym Class Heroes: 'Clothes Off'
The Plain White T's have stayed at number two with 'Hey There Delilah', while Timbaland's single 'The Way I Are' has stopped moving down the charts and halted at number three for a second week.
Kanye West has held on to fourth place with 'Stronger', but Rihanna's 'Shut Up and Drive' moved down one place to number six. While James Blunts single '1973' moved up an astonishing 23 places from 28th place to number five.
The top ten singles in full:
1. (1) Sean Kingston: 'Beautiful Girls'
2. (2) Plain White T's: 'Hey There Delilah'
3. (3) Timbaland ft. Keri Hilson & D.O.E.: 'The Way I Are'
4. (4) Kanye West: 'Stronger'
5. (28) James Blunt: '1973'
6. (5) Rihanna: 'Shut Up And Drive'
7. (6) 50 Cent ft. Justin Timberlake: 'Ayo Technology (She Wants It)'
8. (8) Journey: 'Don't Stop Believin'
9. (7) Fergie: 'Big Girls Don't Cry'
10. (9) Gym Class Heroes: 'Clothes Off'
More: Music, Ireland: Singles Chart
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