American R&B singer Robin Thicke
has notched up a fourth week at the top of the British pop charts with his
summer hit "Blurred Lines", the compiler said on Sunday.
The Official Charts Company said
Thicke sold a further 133,000 copies of the single over the last week to bring
total UK sales to 718,000, the year's second biggest selling track.
The song, which features vocals by
U.S. artists T.I. and Pharrell Williams, has already been a number one hit in
the United States and around the world.
Second place on the weekly single
chart went to American singer Jason Derulo's new release "The
Other
Side".
London-based rapper Dizzee Rascal
was the second highest new entry at number five with "Goin' Crazy", a
collaboration with British singer Robbie Williams.
On the album charts, U.S. rapper
Kanye West secured the number one position with his new entry,
"Yeezus". It was his first British number one album since
"Graduation" in 2007.
Last week's top-selling album,
"13", by heavy metal veterans Black Sabbath, fell one spot to second
place.
-Reuters
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