August 12, 2007 19:30
Kate Nash is Number One Kate Nash Tickets
Singer's incredible rise continues with chart-topping album
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Kate Nash has topped the UK album chart today (August 11).
The London singing sensation's debut album 'Made Of Bricks' is a new entry at the top of the charts.
Nash's album was moved forward five weeks following the soaraway success of her song 'Foundations', which sits at Number Four in the singles chart, having peaked at Number Two.
Meanwhile, alternative pop starlet Robyn moves up to the top of the singles chart, climbing five places with 'With Every Heartbeat'.
Kanye West is the highest new entry, with the Daft Punk-sampling 'Stronger', while pop-rockers Plain White Ts move up four places to five.
1. Robyn – 'With Every Heartbeat'
2. Timbaland ft Keri Hilson – 'The Way I Are'
3. Kanye West - 'Stronger'
4. Kate Nash – 'Foundations'
5. Fergie – 'Big Girls Don't Cry'
6. Plain White Ts – 'Hey There Delilah'
7. Rihanna ft Jay-Z – 'Umbrella'
8. Newton Faulkner – 'Dream Catch Me'
9. The Hoosiers – 'Worried About Ray'
10. Enrique Iglesias – 'Do You Know?'
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