London, Nov 10: Australian singer Kylie Minogue notched up her seventh British number one on Sunday with her new single "Slow." The brooding song taken from her new album, "Body Language," knocked U.S. hip hop DJ Fatman Scoop and the Crooklyn Clan off the top spot, the Official UK Charts Company said.
Kylie last topped the charts with "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" in 2001. Her first number one was "I Should Be So Lucky" in 1988 while she was still an actress in "Neighbors."
East London rap group Blazin' Squad were the second highest new entry at number two with "Flip Reverse."

Dropping two places to number four was reggae singer Kevin Lyttle with the carnival song "Turn Me On." Former number one "Where is the Love," by American hip hop band Black Eyed Peas, fell one spot to fifth, while Liverpool girl band Atomic Kitten dropped to sixth with "If you come to me."

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Sugababes' "Hole in the Head" slipped one place to seventh and British boy band Blue tumbled three places to eighth with "Guilty."

U.S. singer Pink's single "Trouble" was down to slots to ninth. Britain's Robbie Williams completed the top 10 with his new entry "Sexed Up." Bureau Report