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Innocent/Virgin's Atomic Kitten were yesterday (Sunday) bidding to become the first act in more than a year to spend four consecutive weeks at number one on the singles chart after mid-week sales put their release Whole Again ahead of its nearest rival, Outkast's Ms Jackson. By the end of business last Thursday Whole Again was around 8,000 sales in front of the Arista-issued Ms Jackson, having already become the biggest-selling single of the year to date. The last four-week run at number one was Westlife's I Have A Dream/Seasons In The Sun between December 1999 and January 2000. Innocent managing director Hugh Goldsmith says the track has enjoyed sustained success as more and more radio stations have realised its wide appeal and added it to their playlists. "Unlike many records, this single wasn't already at full exposure when it hit the shops," he says.
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