Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album, “Short n’ Sweet,” is on track to make a major splash on the Billboard 200. According to industry sources, the album is projected to debut at number one with estimated first-week sales of 280-310,000 units in the United States. If successful, this would mark Carpenter’s first-ever number one album.
The anticipation for “Short n’ Sweet” has been palpable, with the album earning over 57 million first-day streams globally on Spotify. This achievement marks Carpenter’s biggest debut to date, showcasing her growing popularity and dedicated fanbase.
The album’s success extends beyond its streaming numbers. All 12 tracks from “Short n’ Sweet” simultaneously charted in the top 40 on the global Spotify chart. Notably, “Please Please Please” and “Espresso” secured the top two spots, demonstrating the album’s strong appeal.
Carpenter’s streaming prowess was further highlighted on August 23, when she achieved her biggest streaming day ever on Spotify with 67 million streams. This represents a staggering 1,388% increase compared to the same day last year.
If “Short n’ Sweet” manages to outsell the combined first-week sales of all her previous studio albums in its first seven days, it would solidify Carpenter’s position as a rising star in the music industry. Fans eagerly await the official Billboard 200 chart to see if Carpenter’s “Short n’ Sweet” will indeed claim the top spot.
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