Also landing in the top ten in Britain this week is Lolly, scoring her second big hit with a cover of Toni Basil's 1982 smash "Mickey"; the Polydor track enters the chart at No. 4. Newcomers Thunderbugs, a four-girl group containing two English members and one each from France and Germany, come in at No. 5 with "Friends Forever" (1st Avenue/Epic), while the Leftfield and Afrika Bambaataa collaboration "Africa Shox" (Higher Ground/Hard Hands) enters at No. 7. "Moving," by Supergrass, debuts at No. 9; the Parlophone song is the group's sixth top 10 hit.
Shania Twain retains the top spot on the album chart with "Come On Over" (Mercury), while Martine McCutcheon's Innocent/Virgin debut "You, Me & Us" lands at No. 2. Air's "Premiers Symptomes" remix album on Virgin enters at No. 12, while Apollo Four Forty's "Gettin' High On Your Own Supply" (Epic) bows at No. 20.
With Lou Bega's "Mambo No. 5" (Lautstark/BMG) still at the top of Music & Media's Eurochart Hot 100 Singles, Enrique Iglesias' "Bailamos" (Universal) takes the Sales Breaker award with a 10-4 climb.
Celine Dion earns the Sales Breaker title on European Top 100 Albums with "Au Coeur Du Stade" on Columbia, which climbs 28-11 and also rises to No. 1 on the French chart. Rammstein's "Live Aus Berlin" (Motor), a new entry at No. 1 in the act's native Germany, debuts on the European chart at No. 8. Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Californication" (WEA), meanwhile, rises to No. 1 in Italy.



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