Pop sensation Lady GaGa has been crowned as Queen of the iPod age - she is the most downloaded artist in the history of Britain's official chart.
In the five years since downloads were counted towards sales figures in the U.K., the quirky dance star has seen two of her hits make the top five biggest sellers list.
Poker Face was the most downloaded track, with the star's debut Just Dance coming in third.
Kings of Leon were also one of the most successful acts in the chart - Sex on Fire was in second place, while follow-up Use Somebody came in fourth.
Leona Lewis also managed two of the top ten biggest downloads of the last five years, with Bleeding Love and her cover of Snow Patrol's Run.
Nickelback's Rockstar, La Roux's In For The Kill, and Alexandra Burke's Hallelujah also entered the best sellers list.
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