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Rudimental are Number One; Loreen’s ‘Euphoria’ has entered the Top 3 despite Radio 1 ignoring it

  • June 3, 2012
  • Aoife Moriarty

Loreen’s ‘Euphoria’ has entered the UK Singles Chart at Number 3.

The James Blake fan thanked her fans (not Radio 1 so much then) for their support in a message played on The Official Chart Show. Reggie Yates also exclus­ively revealed earlier on in the programme that he has seen her in person and she is “hot”. Thanks for that Reggie.

The song has already reached Number One in several European countries including Denmark, Norway, Finland, Ireland and Iceland and of course, Sweden.

Back in the UK, Rudimental feat John Newman took 'the top spot' with ‘Feel The Love’, while Capital favour­ites Lawson entered at Number 4. Alexandra Burke's 'Let It Go', meanwhile, sneaked into the Top 40 at Number 33.

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Gary Barlow's jubilee cel­eb­ra­tion nonsense has beaten Paloma Faith's 'Fall To Grace' to Number One on the album chart, despite Faitho being ahead earlier in the week. Scissor Sisters' 'Magic Hour' is at Number 4.

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