Rihanna bounces back to top spot

Super star: Rihanna is top of the singles charts
11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Rihanna's former Number 1 hit We Found Love bounced its way back to the summit of the singles charts.

The song, which features Calvin Harris, climbed one place from Number 2 to deny JLS a sixth Number 1.

The song has never been out of the top three since its release and follows her previous Number 1s What's My Name, Only Girl (In The World), Run This Town, Take A Bow and Umbrella.

JLS made the highest new entry with Take A Chance On Me, the second single from forthcoming album Jukebox, straight in at Number 2.

The boyband, runners-up on X Factor 2008, can now count eight Top 10 singles to their name.
There is just one other new entry in this week's Official Singles Top 10 - 20-year-old singer, model, actress and fashion designer Pixie Lott.
Her What Do You Take Me For ft Pusha T is straight in at Number 10.

In the album chart, Susan Boyle secured a hat-trick of Number 1 records with Someone To Watch Over Me which flew in straight at the top spot.

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