London, Nov 03: US hip hop DJ Fatman Scoop and the Crooklyn Clan celebrated their second week at the top of the British singles chart on Sunday. The Official UK Charts Company said Fatman Scoop's "Be Faithful" remained above reggae singer Kevin Lyttle, who had to be content with moving up only one place to number two with his catchy carnival song "Turn Me On."
Girl band Atomic Kitten entered the charts at number three with "If You Come To Me," one spot ahead of American hip-hop band Black Eyed Peas, who are celebrating their ninth week in the top ten with the ballad "Where Is The Love."
British quartet Blue dropped three places to fifth spot. The boy band's hit "Guilty" pushed the Sugerbabes' "Hole In The Head" down one spot to sixth.


US singer Pink saw her song "Trouble" enter the charts in seventh spot, one above Australia's Holly Valance and her new entry "State Of Mind." Liberty X dropped four places to ninth with "Jumpin" while Phixx -- the latest British made-for-TV group -- crept into the charts in 10th place with "Hold On Me."

Bureau Report