London, Sept 22: American hip-hop band Black Eyed Peas made it three weeks in a row at the top of the British charts Sunday with pacifist ballad "Where Is The Love," according to data from the Official UK Charts Company. The song, featuring vocals by Justin Timberlake, focuses on rising world conflict in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks on America.
The Peas held S Club 7 singer Rachel Stevens in second place on her first week of release with "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex."

British singer Dido slipped one place to three with "White Flag," ahead of six other new releases in the top 10.

Irish boy band Westlife hit the charts at No. 4 with "Hey Whatever," while Louise Redknapp -- wife of Tottenham Hotspur soccer player Jamie -- saw her single "Pandora's Kiss" debut at No. 5.

Canadian rockers Nickelback entered at No. 6 with "Someday," with British hip hop sextet Big Brovaz slipping to seven from four with "Baby Boy."

British R&B singer Jamelia Davis was new in at No. 8 with "Superstar," while London garage band So Solid Crew entered at No. 9 with "Broken Silence."
American rock band Limp Bizkit was the week's final new entrant at tenth with "Eat You Alive." Bureau Report