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    Reggae singer still "Beautiful" atop chart

    Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:45pm EDT
    A man flips through stacks of compact discs in an undated file photo. Reggae newcomer Sean Kingston's ''Beautiful Girls'' began a fourth week atop the U.S. pop singles chart Thursday, and its three closest competitors all hold their positions from last week: Fergie's ''Big Girls Don't Cry'' at No. 2, Timbaland's ''The Way I Are'' featuring Keri Hilson at No. 3 and Plain White T's' ''Hey There Delilah'' at No. 4. REUTERS/File

    NEW YORK (Billboard) - Reggae newcomer Sean Kingston's "Beautiful Girls" began a fourth week atop the U.S. pop singles chart Thursday, and its three closest competitors all hold their positions from last week: Fergie's "Big Girls Don't Cry" at No. 2, Timbaland's "The Way I Are" featuring Keri Hilson at No. 3 and Plain White T's' "Hey There Delilah" at No. 4.

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    The big news was the arrival of six tracks from the chart-topping soundtrack album to the Disney Channel's record-breaking TV movie "High School Musical 2." Leading the way was Zac Efron and Vanessa Anne Hudgens' "You Are the Music in Me," which was the Hot 100's top debut at No. 38.

    Back in the top 10, Kanye West's "Stronger" inched up one to No. 5, Soulja Boy's "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" jumps five to No. 6, T-Pain's "Bartender" featuring Akon held at No. 7.

    Rihanna's "Umbrella" fell three to No. 8, Fabolous' "Make Me Better" featuring Ne-Yo remained at No. 9 and Hurricane Chris' "A Bay Bay" slipped one to No. 10.

    The lone non-"High School Musical" debuts came from Gym Class Heroes' "Clothes Off!!" at No. 46 and Carrie Underwood's "So Small" at No. 98.

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