Deja vu for Beyonce at the top
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Sunday, 27, Aug 2006 08:11
US singer Beyonce Knowles has achieved her second UK number one single with Deja vu.
More than three years after hitting the heights with Crazy in Love, the stunning 24-year-old beat Shakira's Hips Don't Lie into second place.
Both of Beyonce's number ones feature beau Jay-Z.
Slipping one to three in today's chart is Chamillionaire featuring Krayzie Bone with Ridin', while Cascada jumps a place with Every Time we Touch.
David Guetta vs the Egg's catchy Love Don't Let Me Go stumbles two places to five, with Cassie another non-mover with Me & U one behind.
Snow Patrol's admittedly quite good Chasing Cars is a new entry at seven, while teenage Sheffield rockers the Arctic Monkeys drop four to eight with Leave Before the Lights Come On.
Aussie dance group Rogue Traders make a return to the top ten at nine, and James Morrison's You Give Me Something completes the list.
Justin Timberlake's Sexy Back is at 13 on download sales alone.
In the album chart meanwhile, there was more good news for Snow Patrol, whose new release Eyes Open has gone straight to number one, ending Christina Aguilera's Back to Basics' reign after a single week.
Songster James Morrison's Undiscovered is at three, while Paris Hilton's debut album crashed in at a still too-high 29.