Sabrina Carpenter Earns First No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 With “Please Please Please”

Published: Jun 25 2024

Moreover, the 25-year-old vocal sensation's smash hit "Espresso" gracefully holds the fourth spot on the chart. Sabrina Carpenter's summer anthem, "Please Please Please," has triumphantly ascended to the pinnacle of the Billboard Hot 100, topping the chart with unwavering authority.

On a momentous Monday, Billboard unveiled the elite top 10 of the Hot 100, proclaiming that Carpenter's latest single had surpassed the formidable collaboration between Post Malone and Morgan Wallen, "I Had Some Help," thus granting the pop princess her maiden number one spot on the esteemed chart. "Please Please Please," released on June 6, had initially debuted in the second position, trailing closely behind "I Had Some Help."

Sabrina Carpenter Earns First No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 With “Please Please Please” 1

Carpenter's viral hit "Espresso," which soared to the third spot on the chart, continues to thrive in the top 10, gracefully occupying the fourth position. The music video for "Please Please Please" stars Carpenter alongside her rumored real-life beau, Oscar-nominated actor Barry Keoghan. Directed by the visionary Bardia Zeinali, the video showcases Keoghan being repeatedly arrested for various misadventures, including bank robberies and street fights.

Throughout the video, Carpenter is depicted rescuing her beleaguered boyfriend from jail after each stint, all while the song's poignant lyrics provide a fitting soundtrack: "Heartbreak is one thing / My ego's another / I beg you, don't embarrass me, motherfucker / Please, please, please."

With much anticipation, the 25-year-old singer is poised to release her sixth album, aptly titled "Short n' Sweet," on August 23. "Please Please Please" serves as the album's second single, following the success of "Espresso." Last week, Carpenter announced the "Short n' Sweet Tour," which will embark this fall in Columbus, Ohio, and culminate in Los Angeles, with a spectacular performance at the Crypto.com Arena on November 15. Presale tickets are expected to go live on Tuesday, while general sales will commence on Friday.

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