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Newest album of Usher tops UK charts

1 June 2008

Usher, one of the hottest R&B stars, has gone instantly to the top in the celebrated UK album charts because of his new album ‘Here I Stand’. And if you own this album, have it pre-loaded onto a branded usb drive free of charge by following the link.

The famous Welsh singer Duffy is at number two spot, followed by American singer-songwriter Neil Diamond, who is also featured at number nine along with his ‘Best of Compilation’.

‘We Started Nothing’ by The Ting Tings dropped from number one to three, while The Pigeon Detectives album, ‘Emergency’, introduced at number five.

Rihanna's single ‘Take a Bow’ has stayed at number one in the chart.

Moreover, among the rest in the singles chart, The Ting Tings maintained onto their number two position for second week now in a row, while ‘Warwick Avenue’ by Duffy climbed from number seven to number three.

‘4 Minutes’, Madonna’s latest single which she recorded with American pop musician Justin Timberlake, stayed at number four while Heartbreaker’s ‘Will I Am’ is at the number five slot. The ‘Will I Am’ single features Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole.

Sam Sparro, Australian singer-songwriter, continues to remain within the top 10 that stayed at sixth place with the ‘Black and Gold’. It is followed by ‘Closer’ by Ne-Yo at number seven.

‘Love in the Club’ by Usher stays at number eight this week, along with ‘Cry for You’ by September at number nine.

Wiley's ‘Wearing My Rolex’ completed the top 10 UK chart.

At the eighth slot is Pendulum's ‘In Silico’, and at ninth is the second single for Diamond in the top 10 list.

Beth Rowley’s ‘Little Dreamer’, which debuted last week rank at number six, has slipped to the tenth place.

 
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