August 5, 2007 19:00

Timbaland remains top of UK single chart

Kate Nash still at number two

Timbaland remains top of UK single chart

Timbaland's 'The Way I Are has held on to the number one spot in the UK singles chart for a second week, keeping Kate Nash at two today (August 5).

Meanwhile on the album chart, Britain's Got Talent winner Paul Potts remains at the peak for a third week with 'One Chance'.

Back on the single chart, there is little movement on the top 10 with Fergie ballad 'Big Girls Don't Cry' moving up one place to three and Rihanna's massive number one sitting at 'Umbrella' at four. There is a new entry at five from Robyn With Kleerup's dance track 'With Every Heartbeat'.

Hans Zimmer's 'Spider Pig' - taken from the soundtrack of 'The Simpsons Movie' - rises 82 places to 24.

On the album countdown there are new entries for Amy MacDonald's 'This Is The Life' at two and Newton Faulkner's 'Hand Built By Robots' at three.

The top 10 UK singles are:

1. 'The Way I Are' - Timbaland Ft Keri Hilson
2. 'Foundations' - Kate Nash (pictured)
3. 'Big Girls Don't Cry' - Fergie
4. 'Umbrella' - Rihanna Ft Jay-Z
5. 'With Every Heartbeat' - Robyn With Kleerup
6. 'Do You Know' - Enrique Iglesias
7. 'Dream Catch Me' - Newton Faulkner
8. 'Worried About Ray' - Hoosiers
9. 'Song 4 Mutya' - Groove Armada
10. 'Hey There Delilah' - Plain White T's

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