Sabrina Carpenter’s Double Shot of Success on U.Okay. Charts

Sabrina Carpenter is brewing up a storm within the U.Okay. music scene, changing into the primary feminine artist in Official U.Okay. Chart historical past to concurrently maintain the highest two spots for 3 consecutive weeks.

Her newest hit, “Please Please Please,” has maintained its place at No. 1, whereas her earlier chart-topper “Espresso” continues to percolate at No. 2 for the third week operating.

This week, “Espresso” can be the most-streamed monitor, logging 7.1 million mixed streams, whereas “Please Please Please” follows carefully with 7 million streams.

The main achievement locations Carpenter in elite firm, matching The Beatles, who managed this feat twice—in 1963 with “I Need To Maintain Your Hand” and “She Loves You,” and once more in 1967 with “Hey Goodbye” and “Magical Thriller Tour EP.”

Solely Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran have surpassed this document, with Bieber reaching 4 weeks on the high two spots in 2015, and Sheeran holding the positions for 5 weeks on two separate events in 2017.

Past the U.Okay. charts, Carpenter just lately additionally turned the primary artist this 12 months to have two No. 1 hits on the Pop Airplay chart, because of “Espresso.” Moreover, each “Please Please Please” and “Espresso” have topped a number of Billboard World charts.

In different chart information, Chappell Roan celebrates her first-ever Official Prime 5 single this week with “Good Luck, Babe!” rising three spots to No. 4. The monitor additionally tops the Official Vinyl Singles Chart, proving the most well-liked music on that format. Roan’s success continues with “HOT TO GO!” leaping seven spots to No. 26 and “Pink Wine Supernova” holding regular at No. 40.

Central Cee and Lil Child’s “BAND4BAND” rebounds to No. 10, whereas Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” climbs three spots to No. 11 following the discharge of its headline-grabbing music video. Mark Ambor’s “Belong Collectively” strikes up two locations to No. 14, and Benson Boone’s “Sluggish It Down” returns to its earlier peak at No. 15, with “Lovely Issues” rising one spot to No. 18.

Coldplay’sfeelslikeimfallinginlove” jumps 9 locations to a brand new peak at No. 16 after their Glastonbury efficiency.

Jordan Adetunji’s “KEHLANI” reaches a career-best at No. 24, climbing 5 locations. Dua Lipa’s “Phantasm” rebounds 9 spots to No. 25, and “Houdini” returns to the Prime 40 at No. 38.

The Child LAROI’s “NIGHTS LIKE THIS” surges 17 locations to No. 30, fueled by viral social media success. Lastly, BL3SS, CamrinWatsin, bbyclose, and Evan McGee enter the U.Okay. Prime 40 for the primary time with “Kisses,” climbing 9 spots to No. 35.

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