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UK Pop Music Charts August 27, 2007

Singles and Albums

By Bill Lamb, About.com

Kanye West - Stronger

Kanye West - Stronger

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Top 5 Pop Singles

  1. Kanye West - Stronger
  2. Sean Kingston - Beautiful Girls
  3. Robyn with Kleerup - With Every Heartbeat
  4. Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson - The Way I Are
  5. Gym Class Heroes - Clothes Off

Big Chart Movers

Hot New Singles

  • #13 Elvis Presley - Blue Suede Shoes
  • #19 Elvis Presley - My Baby Left Me
  • #21 Freaks - The Creeps (You're Giving Me)

Comments

Sean Kingston charges on to the pop singles chart, but he fails to dislodge Kanye West's hold on the top. 50 Cent is doing well with his single from the upcoming album Curtis which rises into the top 10 this week, and the Elvis wave continues with 2 new releases of old songs rising into the top 20 this week.

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Top 5 Pop Albums

  1. Newton Faulkner - Hand Built By Robots
  2. Elvis Presley - The King
  3. Amy Winehouse - Back to Black
  4. Kate Nash - Made of Bricks
  5. Mika - Life in Cartoon Motion

Hot New Albums

  • #6 Richard Hawley - Lady's Bridge
  • #13 Daughtry - Daughtry
  • #14 Darren Hayes - This Delicate Thing We've Made

Comments

Newton Faulkner is the newest hot male solo artist. He first came to widespread attention supporting Paolo Nutini and James Morrison on concert tours. He is now following in their footsteps as his first solo album becomes a major hit. Daughtry are finally invading British shores as their first self-titled album debuts at #13 after selling over 3 million copies at home in the US.

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