Woman of the moment Sabrina Carpenter has taken back the number one spot on the Billboard 200, proving she has got us wrapped around her finger.
Her album, “Short n’ Sweet” has resumed its place atop the chart for the week of October 12, where it had been for three weeks straight before “Days Before Rodeo” by Travis Scott stepped in, followed by Future’s “Mixtape Pluto.”
According to analytics platform Luminate, the chart-topper brought in 100,000 album-equivalent units in the US in the week of October 3.
“Overnight success” Chappell Roan’s “Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” has a firm grip on second place, and Billie Eilish with “Hit Me Hard and Soft” has made a comeback onto the Top 5 after over a month.
The “Taste” singer’s album was commended by Teen Vogue, which called it an “almost no-skip album,” while The New York Times proclaimed Carpenter “gloriously sly and merciless;” the magazines noted her lyrical raunchiness, and revealing yet simultaneously (mainly) flippant approach, often landing in “roasts.”
Carpenter began her career under Disney, as a child actress on 2014’s Girl Meets World, and had afterwards signed with Disney’s Hollywood Records.