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Entertainment 27-10-2003
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snippet: Fatman Scoop and the Crooklyn Clan have the new Number One hit single this week; last week`s chart-topper, the Sugababes` `Hole In The Head`, tumbles down to Five to be replaced by `Be Faithful`, which has taken five years to make its commercial breakthrough.
Prior to the release of their new album, Blue`s `Guilty` is brand new at Number Two, knocking Kevin Lyttle`s `Turn Me On` down one place from Two to Three and former chart-topper `Where Is The Love?` by the Black Eyed Peas down from Three to Four.
There are three other Top Ten new entries this week - Liberty X`s `Jumpin` at Six, Obie Trice`s `Got Some Teeth` at Eight and Hilary Duff, star of teen TV show Lizzy McGuire, with `So Yesterday` at Nine. Meanwhile, Dido`s Life For Rent holds on to the Number One spot in the album chart, despite the arrival of The Strokes` much-vaunted second album, Room On Fire. Also new in the Top Five are Rod Stewart and Texas. [... more]
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