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The official UK charts: singles.

Music Week

| June 07, 2003 | Jones, Alan | COPYRIGHT 2003 UBM Information Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

SINGLES COMMENTARY

Overcoming a strong challenge from S Club's Say Goodbye, R Kelly's Ignition registers a fourth straight week at number one after selling a further 60,000 copies. That is 10% fewer than the previous week and takes the record's cumulative sales to more than 270,000--enough for it to rank fourth in the year-to-date rankings. The odds on Kelly remaining number one next week seem slim--since Cher's Believe spent seven weeks at number one in 1998, no record has managed to spend more than four weeks on top.

While Russia's failed Eurovision hopes tATu dip 7-14 with their single Not Gonna Get Us and UK representatives Jemini debut at number 13 ...

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