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Beyonce performs "Single Ladies"  at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards in New York, September 13, 2009.     REUTERS/Gary Hershorn

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    Alicia Keys still queen of singles chart

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    Singer Alicia Keys performs during a rally of striking members of the Writers Guild of America in Hollywood, November 20, 2007. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

    NEW YORK (Billboard) - Alicia Keys began a second week atop the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart Thursday with "No One," a day after the R&B singer's new CD "As I Am" ceded the top spot on the albums chart to Josh Groban.

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    Timbaland's "Apologize" featuring OneRepublic rose one place to No. 2 on the Hot 100, trading places with Chris Brown's "Kiss Kiss" featuring T-Pain. Flo Rida's "Low" featuring T-Pain held at No. 4.

    Soulja Boy's "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" climbed one to No. 5, trading places with Colbie Caillat's "Bubbly." Fergie's "Clumsy" moved up one to No. 7. Rihanna's "Hate That I Love You" featuring Ne-Yo rose three to No. 9. Baby Bash's "Cyclone" featuring T-Pain slipped one to No. 10.

    Kanye West had the top debut with "Flashing Lights" featuring Dwele at No. 75. Also new were holiday-themed tracks from Caillat ("Mistletoe" at No. 86) and Brown ("This Christmas" at No. 89).

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