Sabrina Carpenter is savoring a candy victory this week, claiming her first-ever U.Ok. chart double.
The pop star’s newest album, Brief n’ Candy, has skyrocketed to No. 1 on the Official U.Ok. Albums Chart, whereas her single “Style” is sitting fairly on the prime of the Official U.Ok. Singles Chart.
And he or she’s not stopping there—Carpenter now holds the highest three spots on the singles chart with “Style,” “Please Please Please,” and “Espresso.” That’s a triple menace!
At simply 25, Sabrina turns into the primary feminine artist (and solely third general) to attain the No. 1 album and single within the U.Ok. concurrently, whereas additionally holding the Prime 3 positions on the Official U.Ok. Singles Chart.
She’s following within the footsteps of Ed Sheeran and Harry Types, however together with her personal distinctive twist—dominating the charts with a candy mix of catchy tunes and plain star energy. This week alone, she’s racked up her thirteenth cumulative week at No. 1 in 2024.
Over on the albums chart, Brief n’ Candy has made an enormous affect, debuting at No. 1 with 89,000 chart models—the second-biggest first-week gross sales of the yr within the U.Ok., trailing solely behind Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Division.
It marks an enormous leap for Carpenter, whose earlier album, emails i can’t ship, peaked at No. 41 in 2022. Now, she’s tasting the sweetest success of her profession.
Carpenter isn’t simply taking on the U.Ok. charts, she’s additionally made her mark Down Beneath, the place she additionally landed at No. 1 on Australia’s albums chart and accomplished a top-three sweep of the nationwide singles tally. Brief n’ Candy debuted on the summit of the ARIA Albums Chart, printed Friday, Aug. 30, for her first chief within the nation.
Elsewhere on the U.Ok. Albums Chart, Fontaines D.C. have fun the most important opening week of their profession with Romance, debuting at No. 2.
Oasis additionally makes historical past with three albums within the Prime 5 concurrently: Time Flies… (1994-2009) at No. 3, (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? at No. 4, and Positively Possibly at No. 5. The latter sees a resurgence due to its Thirtieth-anniversary deluxe version.
On the singles entrance, Sabrina’s triple domination is accompanied by notable actions from different artists. Sonny Fodera, Jazzy, and D.O.D. climb to a brand new peak with “Somedays,” shifting up two locations to No. 14.
In the meantime, Oasis’s classics “Don’t Look Again In Anger,” “Wonderwall,” and “Reside Eternally” re-enter the Prime 20 at No. 16, 17, and 19, respectively, following the announcement of their reunion tour.
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