Entertainer Madonna arrives for the premiere of the film "I Am Because We Are" during the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival in New York April 24, 2008. The film was written, produced and narrated by Madonna, and looks at the plight of the children orphaned by the AIDS crisis in one of the world's poorest countries.(Xinhua/Reuters File?Photo)
Pop queen Madonna's song continued to stay in the British singles charts for the second week, which is the 13th time for her to take the first place, according to media reports Monday.
Her new track "4 Minutes," which is part of her latest album "Hard Candy" released a month ago, was followed by Sam Sparro's "Blank and Gold" in the second place and Estelle's "American Boy" in the third place.
In the album charts, "The Age of Understatement," the debut album by The Last Shadow Puppets, a collaboration between Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner and The Rascals singer Miles Kane, went straight to the top.
(Xinhua/Agencies April 28, 2008) |