Frankee makes it three in a row

Two singles spawned after an acrimonious "break-up" were continuing to dominate the UK charts today.

Two singles spawned after an acrimonious "break-up" were continuing to dominate the UK charts today.

Frankee’s FURB (FU right back) was confirmed as number one for a third week. It is supposedly a response to former lover Eamon’s fiery ballad, F**k It (I Don’t Want You Back).

Claims that the romance and break-up are record compnay fabrications continue to dog the two - but don't appear to affect their record sales.

Both songs are profanity-packed, with Frankee questioning Eamon’s bedroom performance in her song.

Soul singer Eamon spent four weeks at number one but is now down to three while singer Kelis is sandwiched between the rowing pair at two with Trick Me.

Cassidy featuring R Kelly are at four with Hotel while On My Knees by 411 featuring Ghostface Killah is at five.

V’s Blood Sweat and Tears is at six, Christina Milian’s Dip it Low makes seven while singer Anastacia is at eight with Left Outside Alone.

Kristian Leontiou is at nine with Story of My Life while trendy indie disco band, The Killers, score a new entry at ten with Mr Brightside.

Meanwhile, Under My Skin by Avril Lavigne has entered the album chart at number one.

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