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Last Updated: Sunday, 1 July 2007, 20:08 GMT 21:08 UK
Rihanna's chart success continues
Rihanna
The Barbados-born singer is currently enjoying global success
Singer Rihanna contines to dominate the UK singles charts spending her seventh week at number one with Umbrella.

The 19-year-old held off a challenge from singer-songwriter Kate Nash who debuted at two with Foundations.

Also new to the top five was rock band The Enemy, who entered the charts at number four with Had Enough.

In the album charts the Editors stole the top spot from the White Stripes, with An End Has a Start, while Kelly Clarkson's My December debuted at two.

Icky Thump, Meg and Jack White's comeback album - recorded in only three weeks - fell from number one to four.

TOP FIVE UK SINGLES
1. Umbrella - Rihanna ft Jay-Z
2. Foundations - Kate Nash
3. Do You Know - Enrique Iglesias
4. Had Enough - The Enemy
5. Any Dream Will Do - Lee Mead
Source: Official UK Charts Company

Let's Get The Party Started, the latest album from Dame Shirley Bassey - fresh from her celebrated performance at Glastonbury - joined the charts at six.

Back in the singles chart, Enrique Iglesias held steady at number three, with talent show winner Lee Mead rounding out the top five.

The Klaxons were one of the week's highest climbers with It's Not Over Yet surging 20 places to number 13, while indie stars the Arctic Monkeys edged into the chart at number 32 with Flourescent Adolescent.




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