LF System locks up a fourth week at No. 1
this week. “TV” bows at No. 23 and “The 30th” debuts at No. 33, for the California pop star’s 16th and 17th U.K. Top 40 appearances, respectively.
Finally, Australian electronic music producer DJ Luude snags his second U.K. Top 40 hit, this time with “Big City Life” featuring Mattafix, new at No. 37. It’s the follow-up to his update of
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