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LONDON (Reuters) - The Irish rock band The Script topped the British singles charts on Sunday to score their first number one with "Hall of Fame", a collaboration with the American rapper will.i.am, the Official Charts Company said. The group's success meant that British singer Amelia Lily, a former finalist in the TV talent show "The X Factor", had to settle for second place for her new release "You Bring Me Joy". The English pop band The xx went straight to number one in the album charts with their latest recording, "Coexist". ...
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