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LONDON, June 5 (Reuters) - Pop queenLady Gagahas held her position at the top of the album charts for a second week, while Pitbull's "Give Me Everything" is Britain's best selling single for a third week running.

Lady Gaga’s "Born This Way" rocketed to the top of the charts last week after selling more copies than the rest of the Top 10 put together, according to theOfficial Charts Company.

The top three album chart rankings are unchanged from last week with Adele’s albums 21 and 19 taking the number two and number three spots respectively.

The OfficialAlbums ChartTop 10 sees four new entries, the highest fromThe Pierces,Alabama-raised sisters Allison andCatherine, whose album "You & I" is straight in at number four.

There are three new entries in the OfficialSingles ChartTop 10; Italian DJAlex Gaudino’s "What A Feeling" comes in at number six,Rihanna’s "California King Bed" climbs from last week’s number 20 to this week’s number eight and Jennifer Lopez’s "I’m Into You" climbs from last week’s 13 to this week’s number 10.