Rihanna has topped the UK singles chart for the second week in a row with her latest track Only Girl (In The World), keeping the newly re-united Take That from the top spot.
With Robbie Williams in tow, Take That failed to top the charts and instead came in as a new entry at number two with their single The Flood. Katy Perry jumped up one place to number three with Firework, while McFly were a new entry at four with Shine A Light (ft. Taio Cruz). US Teen star Alex Jordan fell two places to complete the top five at number five with Happiness.
JLS say they don't feel threatened by other boybands and believe now is a great time for pop music to kick out rock bands from dominating sales.
The band are currently enjoying success alongside Take That, Westlife, while newcomers The Wanted are also getting more popular by the day. Discussing their chart rivals, JLS hunk Marvin Humes - who recently split from Rochelle Wiseman - said: "It's an amazing time for boybands.
Take That's new album, Progress, has been tipped to nab the Christmas number one spot after becoming the biggest pre-order release this year.
The offering went on pre-order before going on sale to the public today and has been the band's most in-demand album to date.
Bookies expect the boyband to head straight to number one in the charts after an impressive live performance of their new single, The Flood, on The X Factor results show last night.
Ladbrokes has slashed its odds for the album to nab the top spot to 2/5, reports the Press Association.
A song released by the Royal British Legion has broken into the Top 20 singles charts in the UK. And it's just that: two minutes of silence.
"Rather than a song, we felt the UK public would recognize the poignancy of silence and its clear association with remembrance," Chris Simpkins, director general of the Royal British Legion told the Guardian.
The Legion is hoping to get the single to the number one spot. The 'song', called 2 Minutes Silence, can be purchased on iTunes.
Nadine Coyles hopes of competing with Girls Aloud bandmate Cheryl Cole with a successful solo career have been shattered, after failing to make it into the top 40.
Coyles debut solo album Insatiable only made it onto the charts at number 47, while Cheryl Coles Messy Little Raindrops fell to number three after being pushed out of the top spot by Susan Boyle. SuBos album The Gift shot to number one, followed by Bon Jovis Greatest Hits album.
Taylor Swift and two of her country peers top the Billboard 200 albums chart this week. Swifts Speak Now again reigns supreme. In its second week it experienced a substantial but expected drop off from its one million copy debut, selling 320,000 albums. Jason Aldeans My Kinda Party opens at No. 2 with 193,000 records sold, while Sugarlands once No. 1 The Incredible Machine drops one spot to No. 3 with 60,000 sets moved.
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