LONDON, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Boy band Five have zoomed straight to the top of the Britain's Top 10 with "Let's Dance," in a week that has seen five new entries. Pop star Sophie Ellis Bextor is following hot on their heels with "Take Me Home," another new entry and the first single from her debut solo album, according to CIN, a chart information service. Last week's Number One "21 Seconds" by So Solid Crew dropped into third place. Singer Eve, with Gwen Stefani, is the new entry for number four with "Let Me Blow Ya Mind," while Jamiroquai's "Little L" is in fifth place. Both are new entries. Atomic Kitten are still purring after a month in the Top 10 with "Eternal Flame" at number six. Ian van der Dahl continues to build "Castles in the Sky" at number seven, while New Order made it straight into the Top 10 with "Crystal" in eighth place. Wyclef Jean's "Perfect Gentleman" slipped into ninth position, while Jennifer Lopez is at number 10 with "Ain't It Funny."
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