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38 | re | 17th week

Sabrina Carpenter

Manchild

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1st single from Man's Best Friend

Released: 6th June 2025

Label: Island Records

Chart Statistics

NE (19/06/2025) | 1-2-1-3-2-2-5-5-7-24-25-26-4-6-8-10-x

RE (20/11/2025) | 38

Sales: 600,000+

Certification: Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

01 Sales

02 Audio Streaming

01 Video Streaming

Video

Biography

Sabrina Carpenter has made the transition from teen-TV star to pop-dominating force look remarkably easy. It helps that the actor and singer-songwriter—born in 1999 in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania—pursued both sides of her career in tandem, releasing music while establishing a regular presence on the Disney Channel and through other acting gigs, including on Broadway. And on her first two albums—2015’s Eyes Wide Open and 2016’s EVOLution—Carpenter set herself apart from her teenage peers with her deft delivery and her eagerness to embrace plenty of dance music sounds. Singular Act I and Singular Act II—a two-part album that dropped in 2018 and 2019—provided yet more proof of her fast-developing abilities as a singer and songwriter who had moved past teen-star stereotypes to become a full-fledged club powerhouse. Later, Carpenter stepped back sonically to express herself more personally, as on the intimately acoustic “skinny dipping,” from her fifth album, emails i can’t send. Still, the sheer fun of it all has never waned. Just listen to one of the many ad-libbed outros in her live performances of the album’s pop hit “Nonsense,” or indeed the lyrical playfulness of “Espresso,” the flirty funk banger that became summer 2024’s defining hit—and which provided Carpenter’s official breakout moment. Next came the Jack Antonoff-produced “Please Please Please” (which became the summer’s second-biggest hit) and her sixth record Short n’ Sweet, a showcase of the most winking, witty music of Carpenter’s career so far. But if it saw the newly crowned pop princess take aim at past relationships, it also saw her take aim at herself. “A lot of what I really love about this album is the accountability,” she told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. “I will call myself out just as much as I will call out someone else.” - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2021 28 Skin -NAS-

2023 32 Nonsense -1-

2023 19 Feather -2-

2023 16 A Nonsense Christmas -1-

2023 83 buy me presents -AT-

2024 01 Espresso -1- MILLIONAIRE

2024 01 Please Please Please -2- MILLIONAIRE

2024 01 Taste -3- MILLIONAIRE

2024 06 Bed Chem -4-

2024 24 Juno -AT-

2025 06 Busy Woman -5-

2025 01 Manchild -1-

2025 03 Tears -2-

2025 07 My Man On Willpower -AT-

2025 09 When Did You Get Hot? -AT-

2025 17 House Tour -AT-

4 x #1 | 5 x Top 5 | 9 x Top 10 | 12 x Top 20 | 15 x Top 40 | 16 x Top 100

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37 | up 38 | 11th week

Sabrina Carpenter

Tears

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2nd single from Man's Best Friend

Released: 29th August 2025

Label: Island Records

Chart Statistics

NE (11/09/2025) | 3-3-4-9-10-13-11-11-15-38-37

Sales: 200,000+

Certification: Silver

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

14 Sales

03 Audio Streaming

01 Video Streaming

Video

Biography

Sabrina Carpenter has made the transition from teen-TV star to pop-dominating force look remarkably easy. It helps that the actor and singer-songwriter—born in 1999 in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania—pursued both sides of her career in tandem, releasing music while establishing a regular presence on the Disney Channel and through other acting gigs, including on Broadway. And on her first two albums—2015’s Eyes Wide Open and 2016’s EVOLution—Carpenter set herself apart from her teenage peers with her deft delivery and her eagerness to embrace plenty of dance music sounds. Singular Act I and Singular Act II—a two-part album that dropped in 2018 and 2019—provided yet more proof of her fast-developing abilities as a singer and songwriter who had moved past teen-star stereotypes to become a full-fledged club powerhouse. Later, Carpenter stepped back sonically to express herself more personally, as on the intimately acoustic “skinny dipping,” from her fifth album, emails i can’t send. Still, the sheer fun of it all has never waned. Just listen to one of the many ad-libbed outros in her live performances of the album’s pop hit “Nonsense,” or indeed the lyrical playfulness of “Espresso,” the flirty funk banger that became summer 2024’s defining hit—and which provided Carpenter’s official breakout moment. Next came the Jack Antonoff-produced “Please Please Please” (which became the summer’s second-biggest hit) and her sixth record Short n’ Sweet, a showcase of the most winking, witty music of Carpenter’s career so far. But if it saw the newly crowned pop princess take aim at past relationships, it also saw her take aim at herself. “A lot of what I really love about this album is the accountability,” she told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. “I will call myself out just as much as I will call out someone else.” - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2021 28 Skin -NAS-

2023 32 Nonsense -1-

2023 19 Feather -2-

2023 16 A Nonsense Christmas -1-

2023 83 buy me presents -AT-

2024 01 Espresso -1- MILLIONAIRE

2024 01 Please Please Please -2- MILLIONAIRE

2024 01 Taste -3- MILLIONAIRE

2024 06 Bed Chem -4-

2024 24 Juno -AT-

2025 06 Busy Woman -5-

2025 01 Manchild -1-

2025 03 Tears -2-

2025 07 My Man On Willpower -AT-

2025 09 When Did You Get Hot? -AT-

2025 17 House Tour -AT-

4 x #1 | 5 x Top 5 | 9 x Top 10 | 12 x Top 20 | 15 x Top 40 | 16 x Top 100

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Shame another Sabrina track hasn't entered over Manchild, would take literally any other track on the album

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36 | up 51 | 2nd week

ROSALÍA, Björk and Yves Tumor

Berghain

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1st single from LUX

Released: 27th October 2025

Label: Columbia Records

Chart Statistics

NE (13/11/2025) | 51-36

Sales: 7,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

58 Sales

xx Audio Streaming

72 Video Streaming

Video

Biography

ROSALÍA may be a flamenco singer, but her favorite musicians are those who have carved out new niches for themselves—artists like James Blake, Billie Eilish, and Frank Ocean. That’s no accident. Like them, she flouts genre conventions while exploring silence and space as much as sound—and she’s remade flamenco and pop in the process. Rosalia Vila Tobella was born in 1992 into a non-musical family in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain. She began singing and dancing at age 9. “I always felt that this is my path, that I had to do music, that I couldn’t do anything else in life,” she told Apple Music in 2018. Fortunately, her family supported her ambitions: She began training as a flamenco singer at 13, and in 2017, at age 23, she released her first album, Los Ángeles, an extraordinary, spare set of traditional flamenco featuring just her voice and guitarist Raül Refree. But ROSALÍA had devoured hip-hop and R&B as voraciously as flamenco while growing up, and her 2018 breakthrough concept album, EL MAL QUERER, saw her demolish the barriers between those genres. Working with friend and producer El Guincho, she found a way to interweave flamenco with electronic music with authenticity and integrity. Her extraordinary voice has led a growing procession of artists, including Travis Scott and J Balvin, to line up for collaborations. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

ROSALÍA

2020 41 TKN (ROSALÍA & Travis Scott) -NAS-

2021 35 Lo Vas A Olvidar (Billie Eilish & ROSALÍA) -OST-

2024 55 New Woman (LISA feat. ROSALÍA)

2025 36 Berghain (ROSALÍA, Björk & Yves Tumor) -1-

0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 0 x Top 10 | 0 x Top 20 | 2 x Top 40 | 4 x Top 100

Björk

1991 42 Oops (808 State feat. Björk)

1993 36 Human Behaviour -1-

1993 29 Venus As A Boy -2-

1993 12 Play Dead (feat. David Arnold) -3-

1993 17 Big Time Sensuality -4-

1994 13 Violently Happy -5-

1995 10 Army Of Me -1-

1995 23 Isobel -2-

1995 04 It's Oh So Quiet -3-

1996 08 Hyperballad -4-

1996 13 Possibly Maybe -5-

1997 36 I Miss You -6-

1997 21 Bachelorette -1-

1998 44 Hunter -2-

1998 33 Alarm Call -3-

1999 24 All Is Full Of Love -4-

2001 21 Hidden Place -1-

2001 38 Pagan Poetry -2-

2002 35 Cocoon -3-

2002 37 It's In Our Hands -1-

2004 26 Who Is It -1-

2005 31 Triumph Of A Heart -2-

2007 78 Earth Intruders -1-

2025 36 Berghain (ROSALÍA, Björk & Yves Tumor)

0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 3 x Top 10 | 7 x Top 20 | 21 x Top 40 | 24 x Top 100

Yves Tumor

2025 36 Berghain (ROSALÍA, Björk & Yves Tumor)

0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 0 x Top 10 | 0 x Top 20 | 1 x Top 40 | 1 x Top 100

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Amazing to have something so left-field on the chart show *.*

ROSALÍA is such a talent - glad this bold, classical, operatic swing has paid off for her.

Also good to see Yves Tumor in the top 40 for the first time and Björk back in there after a twenty year absence!

3 minutes ago, Brer said:

Tuning in to hear 'Iris' of all songs had me concerned about 'Berghain' but I see Jack did apparently already confirm that had entered... as long as he wasn't lying xx

Why would Jack lie ?

Unless he was practising for the next series of Traitors !!

Have Komar and Melamid invaded the chart? Sounds like it from the sound of Rosalia at 36..

Spain would have a chance on Eurovision with a song like that!

The sound of Björk on number 36 this week is like I'm back in the Mark Goodier era of the Radio 1 Top 40 show in the mid to late 90s...

It's pronounced "Byerk" isn't it? This is very interesting on first listen!

What a moment for the charts. Never would have predicted seeing Bjork in the uk top 40 again, even if just as a feature.

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