Going straight in at No.1 is Carly Rae Jepsen with Call Me Maybe, and it’s not great. In fact, it gives me a headache.
You can see the video here.
As such, girlfriend-beater Chris Brown drops to No.5 with Turn Up The Music.
Meanwhile, there are new entries in the Top 40 for:
- 15 Alex Day – Lady Godiva
- 35 (47 RE) Flo Rida – Good Feeling
- 36 (54 RE) Ed Sheeran – Lego House
- 39 (62 RE) BeyoncĂ© – End Of Time
- 41 (RE) Wheatus – Teenage Dirtbag
- 57 (RE) Kings Of Leon – Sex On Fire
- 64 Rainbow Mix – We Are Young
- 75 (RE) The Black Eyed Peas – Where Is The Love?
- 79 Nicky Minaj – Pound the Alarm
- 90 (RE) Phil Oakey & Georgio Moroder – Together In Electric Dreams
- 93 Ben Howard – The Wolves
- 98 Nicky Minaj – Whip It
- 100 Kooks – Naive
- 1 Nicki Minaj – Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded
- 2 Labrinth – Electronic Earth
- 4 Moshi Monsters – Music Rox
- 9 Lostprophets – Weapons
- 22 Orbital – Wonky
- 34 Sean Paul – Tomahawk Technique
- 35 Ian Anderson – Thick As A Brick 2
- 38 (RE) Stereophonics – Best Of: Decade In The Sun
- 39 Graham Coxon – A&E
- 41 All The Young – Welcome Home
- 44 Killing Joke – MMXII
- 45 Demi Lovato – Unbroken
- 51 Dr. John – Locked Down
- 56 The Osmonds – Can’t Get There Without You
- 63 Seth Lakeman – Tales From The Barrel House
- 64 Bonnie Raitt – Slipstream
- 78 Laura Marling – A Creature I Don’t Know
- 93 Sweeney Todd – 2012 Cast Recording
- 98 (RE) Lionel Richie – Back To Front
- 99 Madness – Forever Young: The Ska Collection
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