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Thursday, 28 July 2011

Music Charts: Amy Winehouse 'Back to Black' Back on Billboard's Top 10

Amy Winehouse’s music was said to be a big influence on Adele’s. And for at least one week, these two British neo-soul sisters get to share the top 10, as Winehouse reentered the Billboard album sales chart at No. 9, while the indomitable Adele moved back up into the top position. Winehouse’s ...

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