Three years after beating Rihanna to a bloody pulp, Chris Brown is set to score his first ever UK No.1.
The R&B singer, who famously assaulted the 'We Found Love' singer en route to The Grammy Awards in 2009, is top of the midweek singles chart with 'Turn Up The Music'.
Sean Paul is set to spend a second week at No.2 with 'She Doesn't Mind', while last week's No.1, 'Part Of Me' by Katy Perry slips to No.3. Also new in the Top Ten is Plan B's comeback track, 'iLL Manors'.
Madonna is set to top the album chart, despite new release 'MDNA' being not-so-great in the grand scheme of things. She holds David Guetta at No.2, while Adele earns a few more quid from her '21' album, as it climbs back to No.3.
Madonna has topped the album chart nine times previously, the last time with her 'Hard Candy' album in 2008.
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