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Sabrina Carpenter's Blockbuster Comeback Tops Charts with 366,000 Units

Summary

  • Sabrina Carpenter's new album "Man's Best Friend" debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200
  • Album posts 366,000 first-week units, slightly higher than her previous album
  • Two songs from the album, "Tears" and "Manchild," land in the top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100
Sabrina Carpenter's Blockbuster Comeback Tops Charts with 366,000 Units

In a triumphant comeback, pop star Sabrina Carpenter has topped the Billboard 200 chart with her new album "Man's Best Friend." The album, released just last week, moved an impressive 366,000 equivalent units in its first week, slightly surpassing the debut of her previous chart-topping album "Short n' Sweet" in 2024.

Carpenter's success extends beyond the album charts, as two of the album's tracks have also made a major impact on the Billboard Hot 100. "Tears" debuted at No. 3, while "Manchild" rebounded to No. 4 after previously reaching No. 1. This marks the first time Carpenter has placed multiple songs in the Hot 100's top 5, further solidifying her status as one of pop music's brightest young stars.

Industry experts are raving about Carpenter's continued momentum, with one calling her "a pop event" whose every new release is highly anticipated. While the album may not have drastically departed from the sound of "Short n' Sweet," it has demonstrated Carpenter's ability to consistently deliver chart-topping, fan-favorite music.

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Sabrina Carpenter's new album "Man's Best Friend" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, moving 366,000 equivalent units in its first week.
Two songs from "Man's Best Friend" - "Tears" and "Manchild" - have landed in the top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Sabrina Carpenter's new album "Man's Best Friend" posted slightly higher first-week numbers than her previous chart-topping album "Short n' Sweet," demonstrating her continued momentum as a pop music powerhouse.

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