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Duke Dumont scores second UK number one with 'I Got U'

The house anthem knocked Tinie Tempah off the top of the chart

Neil Lancefield
Monday 24 March 2014 06:10 EDT
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A*M*E and Duke Dumont pose at the Capital Summertime Ball
A*M*E and Duke Dumont pose at the Capital Summertime Ball (Getty Images)

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Duke Dumont has scored his second number one single with "I Got U" going straight to the top of the charts.

The house anthem features Jax Jones and samples Whitney Houston classic "My Love Is Your Love".

The London-based DJ and producer's first chart topper, "Need U (100%)", kept controversial number one contender "Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead" off the top spot last April following the death of former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher.

According to the Official Charts Company, Route 94's "My Love FT Jess Glynne" holds firm at number two, while John Legend's ballad, "All Of Me", climbs three places to number three.

This week's top five is completed by Pharrell Williams' "Happy", down one place to four, and last week's chart-topper, "Tsunami (Jump") by Dvbbs, Borgeous and Tinie Tempah at number five.

Little Mix claim this week's second highest new entry - and their fifth top 10 single - with "Word Up" at number six. The girl group's cover of Cameo's 1986 hit is the official single of Sport Relief 2014.

English rapper Example is new in at 13 with "Kids Again", a track taken from his forthcoming fifth studio album, Live Life Living.

In the albums chart, George Michael's Symphonica beat Kylie Minogue's Kiss Me Once to the top spot by more than 20,000 copies, earning him his seventh UK number one album.

It is his first new album in nearly 10 years and was recorded during the singer's 2011/12 world tour.

Pharrell Williams' G I R L remains static at number three, Paloma Faith's A Perfect Contradiction is down two to number four, and last week's chart-toppers Elbow complete the top five with The Take Off And Landing Of Everything.

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