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Just when you thought Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" was beginning to lose steam, the summer smash has reclaimed its former top spot on the Official U.K. Singles Chart.
The record, which includes guest verses from Pharrell and T.I., previously spent two weeks as the runner-up, according to the Official Charts Company.
"Blurred Lines," the title track from Robin's upcoming album, reportedly sold over 80,000 copies in Britain last week, bringing its collective tally to 998,000 copies sold after just seven weeks on sale. The dance track, which sits comfortably atop the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard R&B Songs chart, is a hit in some 64 countries, including Ireland, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.
Before Robin drops Blurred Lines, Interscope Records has released another song off the project, "Go Stupid 4 U," in advance of the album's July 30 release date.
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