Sabrina Carpenter returns to No. 1 in the U.K. with Short N’ Sweet, as streaming fuels the Grammy … More
Billboard via Getty ImagesThe next era of Sabrina Carpenter’s reign as one of the biggest pop stars in the world is about to kick off. The singer recently announced a new single titled “Manchild,” which is slated to drop on Thursday, June 5. As the singer-songwriter heads into another chapter, the album that turned her into a pop powerhouse, Short N’ Sweet, is in charge yet again.
Sabrina Carpenter Back at No. 1 With Short N’ Sweet
Carpenter returns to the No. 1 spot on the Official Albums chart in the United Kingdom with her full-length Short N’ Sweet. The title steps up from second place to become the most consumed collection in the country. That’s quite the accomplishment for a project that reaches a milestone 40 frames on the roster as it regains control of the throne.
Short N’ Sweet has now led the charge in the U.K. for five nonconsecutive frames. Interestingly, none of those have been in a row. The title debuted at No. 1 in early September 2024 and last ruled in March of this year.
Throughout its lifetime, Carpenter’s breakout project has never fallen outside of the top five. In fact, the lowest it’s ever declined is No. 5 — a position it reached in February, but only for one stint.
Streaming Dominates Short N’ Sweet’s Success
Short N’ Sweet manages to succeed despite declining on most of the consumption-based rosters that help dictate where a title lands on the Official Albums chart. The set drops to No. 20 on both the Official Albums Sales and Official Physical Albums rankings and holds in last place at No. 100 on the Official Album Downloads list. It does, however, rule the Official Albums Streaming roster, as it seems that plays on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music are largely keeping Carpenter’s full-length going.
Sabrina Carpenter Blocks Sparks From No. 1
This week, Carpenter fends off competition from legendary pop-rock band Sparks. The American group almost scores its first No. 1 with its twenty-eighth full-length Mad!, which instead settles for second place. That’s still a new high point for the outfit. Last week’s champion, I’m the Problem by Morgan Wallen, drops from No. 1 to No. 10.
Massive Hits Power Sabrina Carpenter’s Surge
Short N’ Sweet is being kept afloat largely by the continued success of a number of huge hits featured on its tracklist. Carpenter scores six big songs on the U.K. charts this week, five of which come from her Grammy-winning project. “Espresso” and “Please Please Please” are the top performers, while “Taste,” “Busy Woman,” and “Bed Chem” follow behind.
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