Nero have replaced Amy Winehouse at the top of the UK album chart with their debut album 'Welcome Reality'.
The electronic duo's debut effort brought to an end the late singer's three-week reign at the summit of the countdown with 'Back To Black' following her sudden death last month.
Charlie Simpson's 'Young Pilgrim' went straight in at number six, according to the Official Charts Company.
Meanwhile, on the singles chart, Wretch 32 debuted at number one with 'Don't Go', which is taken from his forthcoming album.
Elsewhere, Emelie Sande's 'Heaven' was at number two and Maroon 5's Christina Auilera-featuring 'Moves Like Jagger' at number three.
Amy Winehouse - RIP
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