LONDON (Reuters) – British singer-songwriter Adele maintained her grip on both the U.K. single and album charts, the Official Charts Company said on Sunday.
The Grammy-winning singer's single "Someone Like You" led the field for a third week; her second album "21" has been number one for seven weeks. To add to her dominance, her debut album "19" remained in fourth spot.
The weekly sales for "21" more than doubled those of its nearest rival "Build A Rocket Boys," the latest release from alternative rock band Elbow. R.E.M. came in at No. 5 with "Collapse Into Now."
On the singles scene, Jessie J remained at No. 2 with "Price Tag," while R&B singer Rihanna stayed at No. 3 with "S&M," and Lady Gaga was unchanged at No. 4 with "Born This Way." U.S. rapper Wiz Khalifa started at No. 5 with his debut single "Black And Yellow," a recent American chart-topper.
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