Tinie Tempah and Boyzone top UK charts on Mothers Day
Brother features the vocals of the late Stephen Gately
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Tinie Tempah retained the top spot in this week's singles chart with his debut release Pass Out, while Boyzone just pipped Gorillaz to top of the album chart.
There was just one new entry in the UK top ten this week with Justin Bieber's Baby featuring Ludacris charting at number three - the 16-year-old's highest UK chart position.
In the album chart, Boyzone's new release Brother overcame Gorillaz's Plastic Beach to claim the top spot.
The album is their first since the death of band member Stephen Gately last October and features his vocals.
Brother, with total sales exceeding 100,000 this week, is the band's fifth number one album, according to the Official Charts Company.
Elsewhere in the chart Amy MacDonald's A Curious Thing entered at number four and the Original Cast Recording of Andrew Lloyd-Webber's Love Never Dies charted at number ten.