Sabrina Carpenter’s single ‘Espresso’ has topped the UK Singles Chart for an entire month. The track held off competition from Billie Eilish’s ‘LUNCH’ to retain the number one spot for a fourth consecutive week. ‘Espresso’ now shares the record for a four-week period of dominance with Beyoncé’s ‘Texas Hold’Em’. Noah Kahan’s ‘Stick Season’ holds the current record of seven weeks at number one.
The song, which was released last month, follows Carpenter’s album ‘Emails I Can’t Send’ and tracks ‘Nonsense’ and ‘Feather’. The young artist has also released a Christmas EP and toured as a support act for Taylor Swift on her ‘Eras’ tour dates across the US and Asia.
Carpenter recently performed ‘Espresso’ on Saturday Night Live, and it was enthusiastically received by Adele, who called it “my jam” during one of her Las Vegas concerts. The star has spoken about the writing process of the track, explaining that she attempted to convey a moment of heightened self-confidence: “For me, equating it to caffeine and that addiction was really fun, and I definitely have a caffeine addiction as it is. So it really ends up being a full circle for me.”
The artist’s infectious personality and energetic style are evident in her music, and this has helped to make ‘Espresso’ an instant hit among fans and newcomers alike. Carpenter’s future looks bright, and she continues to make waves in the music industry with her unique brand of pop music.
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