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London girl band StooShe were this week’s highest new entry in the pop charts, reaching number five with their debut single Love Me.

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The three-piece group, consisting of Alexandra Buggs, Karis Anderson and Courtney Rumbold, all originate from south London – Sidcup, Brixton and Penge.

StooShe was formed last year and won a nomination in the BBC’s Sound of 2012.

Australian-Belgian singer-songwriter Gotye notched up a fourth week at the top of the charts with his smash hit Somebody That I Used To Know, which has now seen UK sales top half a million.

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