Gotya and Kimbra have dethroned David Guetta and Sia's 'Titanium' at the top of the UK Singles Charts this week.
The pair's track 'Somebody That I Used To Know' had been at No. 2 in the midweek sales flashes last Wednesday (February 8), but gathered enough momentum towards the end of the week to ascend to the summit.
At the other end of the charts, Madonna's 'Give Me All Your Luvin'', featuring Nicki Minaj and MIA, makes a weak new entry at No. 37.
The track had been available both as an individual download and as an immediate treat to anyone who pre-ordered the hitmaker's forthcoming album MDNA. However, The Official Charts Company ruled that sales of the track through LP pre-orders were not elegible for the chart, and only individual single sales were counted.
Other new arrivals this week come from will.i.am featuring Jennifer Lopez and Mick Jagger, whose critically-panned new single 'T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever)' debuted at No. 3, and Lil Wayne and Bruno Mars' 'Mirrors', which bows at No. 39.
Re-entries come from Maverick Sabre and Rebecca Ferguson, whose hits 'Let Me Go' and 'Nothing's Real But Love' ricochet to Nos. 39 and 34 respectively.
Lana Del Rey remains atop the UK albums chart with Born To Die, though it's thought that either the late Whitney Houston or Brit Award-winning newcomer Emeli Sande will replace her next week.
Sande's album Our Version Of Events has already replaced Houston's resurgent Ultimate Collection at No. 1 on iTunes, so pivotal CD sales will decide who wins the battle next Sunday.
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