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Hip-hop group Black Eyed Peas have shot straight to number one with their first single in three years, Boom Boom Pow. 街舞乐队黑眼豆沉寂三年之后以首支单曲Boom Boom Pow登上排行榜第一。 Boom Boom Pow is the group's second number one, after Where Is The Love? The stripped-back electro track ends Tinchy Stryder's three-week reign1(当政,统治) at the top of the charts, and pushes La Roux's In For The Kill down to three. Eminem's We Made You and Lily Allen's Not Fair complete the top five, each moving up three places from last week. In the album chart, pop punk outfit2 Green Day score their second ever number one with 21st Century Breakdown3. The 17-track concept album builds on their former bestseller, American Idiot, with a story about a young couple on the run from the American dream. Other new entries in the album countdown include Maximo Park, who land at number six with Quicken The Heart, and crooner(低声歌唱的人) Jim Reeves, whose latest best of collection enters at nine. Duke Pandemonium4, the second release by Scottish rock duo Marmaduke Duke, enters at 14, while Blur5 guitarist Graham Coxon sees his seventh solo record, The Spinning Top, debut6 at 36. The Black Eyed Peas, whose members include Will.i.am and Fergie, are the only major change to this week's singles chart. It is not until number 38 that another new entry appears - as Eminem notches7(刻凹痕,得分) up another hit from his forthcoming album, Relapse, with Beautiful. Just below that, Bajan R&B singer Shontelle creeps into the Top 40 with Akon duet Stuck With Each Other. And, at number 40, Bill Withers8' classic soul ballad9 Ain't No Sunshine makes its first ever appearance in the UK countdown. The song has jumped 154 places after it was performed by 17-year-old Shaun Smith on Britain's Got Talent last week. 点击收听单词发音
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