Sabrina Carpenter’s Biggest Song Misses No. 1 Again As It Returns
The post Sabrina Carpenter’s Biggest Song Misses No. 1 Again As It Returns appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” climbs to No. 2 on both the Official Vinyl Singles and Physical … More Singles charts in the U.K., missing No. 1 again. NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 05: Sabrina Carpenter attends the 2025 Met Gala Celebrating “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 05, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) Getty Images After Sabrina Carpenter released her single “Espresso” in April 2024, it didn’t take long for the song to become a global hit. In the United Kingdom, the tune proved to be a breakout smash for the rising star, quickly soaring to No. 1 on multiple tallies during its initial heyday. “Espresso” became a champion on several rankings, and the excitement surrounding Carpenter and her discography has only grown, thanks in part to her ongoing Short N’ Sweet Tour. Despite its success, “Espresso” once again fails to claim the No. 1 spot on a handful of rankings as it soars on multiple charts in the U.K. “Espresso” Returns to the Official Vinyl Singles Chart This week, “Espresso” reappears on the Official Vinyl Singles chart, where it is forced to settle for the runner-up spot. The tally is currently dominated by “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina,” performed by Rachel Zegler, the star of the current revival of Evita on the West End. The track, originally composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber – who is credited as an artist on the recording – blocks Carpenter from reaching the top. “Espresso” launched at No. 2 on the Official Vinyl Singles ranking back in June 2024. In the year and a half it has spent on the tally, Carpenter’s cut has collected 17 appearances inside the top 10, but it has never managed to rise to the summit. “Don’t Cry for…

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Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” climbs to No. 2 on both the Official Vinyl Singles and Physical … More Singles charts in the U.K., missing No. 1 again. NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 05: Sabrina Carpenter attends the 2025 Met Gala Celebrating “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 05, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) Getty Images After Sabrina Carpenter released her single “Espresso” in April 2024, it didn’t take long for the song to become a global hit. In the United Kingdom, the tune proved to be a breakout smash for the rising star, quickly soaring to No. 1 on multiple tallies during its initial heyday. “Espresso” became a champion on several rankings, and the excitement surrounding Carpenter and her discography has only grown, thanks in part to her ongoing Short N’ Sweet Tour. Despite its success, “Espresso” once again fails to claim the No. 1 spot on a handful of rankings as it soars on multiple charts in the U.K. “Espresso” Returns to the Official Vinyl Singles Chart This week, “Espresso” reappears on the Official Vinyl Singles chart, where it is forced to settle for the runner-up spot. The tally is currently dominated by “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina,” performed by Rachel Zegler, the star of the current revival of Evita on the West End. The track, originally composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber – who is credited as an artist on the recording – blocks Carpenter from reaching the top. “Espresso” launched at No. 2 on the Official Vinyl Singles ranking back in June 2024. In the year and a half it has spent on the tally, Carpenter’s cut has collected 17 appearances inside the top 10, but it has never managed to rise to the summit. “Don’t Cry for…
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