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Gorillaz toppled by Pussycat in UK singles chart battle Mylo Tickets

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Gorillaz toppled by Pussycat in UK singles chart battle

GORILLAZ have been knocked to the top of the UK singles chart tonight after just one week tonight (September 11) by PUSSYCAT.

The chart-topper is the highest new entry. Mylo’s mash up with Eighties band Miami Sound Machine, ’Doctor Pressure’, is the next new arrival at Three, with Coldplay’s ’Fix You’ one place down at Four.

Elsewhere in the Top Forty, Goldie Lookin Chain go in at 14 with ’Your Missus Is A Nutter’, Arcade Fire are in at 19 with ’Rebellion (Lies)’ and Ian Brown goes in at 20 with ’All Ablaze’.

In the album rundown, McFly fall from Number One to Six with ’Wonderland’ - but James Blunt’s ’Back To Bedlam’ has gone back to the top, meaning that The Rolling Stones go in at Two with their first studio album in eight years, ’A Bigger Bang’.

This week’s Top Ten singles are:
1. Pussycat Dolls Ft Busta Rhymes – ‘Don’t Cha’
2. Gorillaz – ‘Dare’
3 Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine – ‘Doctor Pressure’
4. Coldplay – ‘Fix You’
5. Daniel Powter – ‘Bad Day'
6. Rihanna – ‘Pon De Replay’
7. Oasis – ‘The Importance Of Being Idle’
8. David Gray – ‘The One I Love’
9. Simon Webbe – ‘Lay Your Hands’
10. Jessica Simpson – ‘These Boots Are made For Walkin’’

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