R&B singer and rapper Chris Brown
scored his first British number one album on Sunday as his new release
'Fortune' span to the top of the UK charts.
Despite poor critical
reviews, R&B singer and rapper Chris Brown's fifth studio album
'Fortune' has found its way to the top of UK album charts.
The 'I Can Transform Ya' hit maker latest offering has relegated
American rock band Linkin Park's fifth studio album 'Living Things' to
the third spot. Californian pop rockers Maroon 5 retained their No.2
spot with their fourth studio album 'Overexposed', and also occupied
the top position in singles chart with 'Payphone', featuring rapper Wiz
Khalifa.
Occupying the fourth slot was British singer Ed Sheeran, while the fifth slot went to Emeli Sande's 'Our Version of Events'.
Elsewhere in the singles charts Brown's 'Don't Wake Me Up' gained one
spot to reach the No.2 position. Previous week's number one 'This is
Love' by rapper and Black Eyed Peas member Will.i.Am slid to number
three spot. Rapper Flo Rida's Whistle maintained its fourth position,
while Stooshe's Black Heart rounded out the top five.
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