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Junior Andre's debut song beats Lady Gaga and jumps straight to number one on iTunes

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Junior Andre’s debut single has gone all the way to the top of the charts just hours following its release.The 17 year old son of Peter Andre and Katie Price has just released his debut song, Slide, which shot to the top of the UK iTunes Pop chart hours after its release at midnight on Thursday, beating iconic artists Lady Gaga and Harry Styles.The star excitedly shared screenshots to Instagram as his new track climbed the charts, at one point settling on number four on the national all-genre charts. "Thank you to all those who have supported," Junior wrote, adding: "You guys are mad can we get this to the top?" Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.

Proud dad Peter - who shot to fame with his own single Mysterious Girl in 1995 - also posted a message for his son, writing: “What a start.

Wow son," with mum Katie writing that she was "so proud" of her boy.The teenage star has been teasing the music to fans on TikTok for weeks and performed the song live to fans for the first time on Thursday night.

Junior's sister, Princess, 14, posted a video to her Instagram of her brother taking to the stage to launch his new song. Princess then gushed that she was "so proud" of her brother, with Pete also sharing a clip of himself embracing his son at the party.

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