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Last Updated: Sunday, 2 May, 2004, 18:00 GMT 19:00 UK
Eamon fends off Busted challenge
Eamon
Eamon's single contains 33 expletives
US singer Eamon has the number one single for the third week running with I Don't Want You Back.

Pop-rock act Busted failed to end his dominance of the chart, with their song Air Hostess coming into the chart at number two.

Eminem proteges D12 fall to number three with My Band, while The Streets' comeback single Fit But You Know It is a new entry at number four.

But the Detroit act have claimed the number one album with D12 World.

TOP FIVE SINGLES
1) I Don't Want You Back - Eamon
2) Air Hostess - Busted
3) My Band - D12
4) Fit But You Know It - The Streets
5) Left Outside Alone - Anastacia
Source: The Official UK Charts Company

Eamon's single caused a stir when it was released - it contains 33 expletives - but the controversy has helped sales of his album, which lies at number nine.

Other new entries in this week's singles chart include Him, whose Solitary Man makes its debut at number nine, while Boogie Pimps' Sunny comes in at number 10.

New entries in the album chart include The Shadows' Life Story collection at number eight, while cult Scottish group The Beta Band see their album Heroes To Zeros enter the chart at number 18.


SEE ALSO:
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