Timbaland ends Rihanna's stay at top
LONDON (Reuters) - American producer and rapper Timbaland has knocked R&B singer Rihanna off the top of the pop charts after 10 weeks, the Official UK Charts Company said on Sunday.
His collaboration with U.S. singer Keri Hilson and New York rapper D.O.E., "The Way I Are", climbed from third place last week to the number one spot.
Singer-songwriter Kate Nash was steady at number two with "Foundations", while Rihanna's "Umbrella" fell to third.
In a little-changed top 10, the Black Eyed Peas' Fergie held on to fourth with "Big Girls Don't Cry", while Spanish-born singer Enrique Iglesias' "Do You Know" was steady at number five.
Rock band The Hoosiers' "Worried About Ray" stayed at number six and Canadian singer Avril Lavigne was at seven with "When You're Gone".
Climbing five places to number eight was dance act Groove Armada, with "Song 4 Mutya".
Singer-songwriter Mika's "Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)" rose to ninth, while Welsh rock group Manic Street Preachers completed the top 10 with "Autumnsong".
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