Bajan group scores first number one in UK pop chart

LONDON, (Reuters) – Barbados pop group Cover
Drive scored their first number one in the British singles
charts today after their track “Twilight” hit the top spot
on its first week on release, the Official Charts Company said.
The quartet demoted last week’s best-seller “Domino” from
English singer-songwriter Jessie J to third place, while French
DJ David Guetta and Australian singer Sia edged up one space to
number two with “Titanium”.
American rapper Flo Rida enjoyed a double success by
notching up a new entry at number five with “Wild Ones”, also
featuring Sia, while his “Good Feeling” held on at number nine
after sliding four places.
In the album charts, last week’s top three shuffled
positions, as BRIT award nominations leader Ed Sheeran climbed
two places with his “+”, to return to number one.
British rock group Coldplay rose one place to number two
with “Mylo Xyloto”, while best-selling English singer Adele’s
“21” slid from the top to number three.
English singer-songwriter Sheeran is competing in four BRIT
categories, including British album of the year, in the annual
industry awards show next month.
American rock singer Chris Isaak’s “Beyond the Sun” debuted
at number six as the week’s only new entry in the top 10 albums.