Amy Winehouse has fought off competition from rap heavyweights Jay Z and Kanye West to continue her reign over the U.K. albums chart from beyond the grave.
The tragic singer's untimely death last month (Jul11) gave sales of her 2006 project Back to Black a huge boost, sending it to the top of the countdown.
She has remained at number one for a third consecutive week, despite a strong challenge from Jay Z and Kanye West's Watch The Throne disc. The hip-hop collaborators enter at three, behind Adele's 21.
In the U.K. singles chart, dance duo Nero scores its first number one with Promises, while boyband JLS remain in second place with She Makes Me Wanna.
Last week's (ends07Aug11) chart topper, Cher Lloyd, slips to three with Swagger Jagger.
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