
Sabrina Carpenter is getting ready to take the world by storm with her new album Short n’ Sweet, and her chart domination is already upon us. She hit No. 2 and No. 3 with “Please Please Please” and “Espresso” on the Billboard Hot 100, making history along the way.
Despite losing the No. 1 spot to Post Malone and Morgan Wallen’ “I Had Some Help”, Carpenter did pretty great on the Billboard Hot 100 chart this week. Her latest single “Please Please Please” debuted at No. 2, becoming her highest-charting song to date.
It opens with 50.3 million streams, 533,000 in airplay audience, and 7,000 in sales during its first week on the chart after hitting the shelves on July 7, along with the music video starring Carpenter’s boyfriend, Saltburn star Barry Keoghan.
To make the whole thing even better, Carpenter also hit No. 3 with “Espresso”, which drew 47.7 million in radio reach, 38.4 million streams, and 28,000 in digital and physical sales during its latest week on the chart. This makes Carpenter the first soloist and the second act overall alongside The Beatless to place two initial top-three hits with no other billed artists.
“Espresso” and “Please Please Please” serve as the first two singles from her upcoming album Short n’ Sweet, set to be released on August 23.







