Sabrina Carpenter: new album almost quadruples the singer’s plays on Deezer

Singer Sabrina Carpenter has nearly quadrupled her streaming numbers on Deezer following the release of her new album “Short n’ Sweet.” Between August 20 and 23, the date the album hit music platforms, the American singer saw a 283% increase in streams on the platform.

The data released by Deezer to CNN They also show that the audience for the singers of “Espresso” and “Please Please Please” in Brazil is mostly made up of men (53%) and people aged 18 to 35 (75.47%). São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Curitiba were the cities that presented the singer’s highest streaming peaks.

Despite already having two consolidated hits released before the new album, Sabrina Carpenter accumulated more plays with “Taste”, a single that was released and got a video on the same day as the album.

The performance was enhanced by the music video, in which the singer appears reliving scenes from horror classics alongside actress Jenna Ortega (“Wandinha”). On the internet, fans of the singer considered the possibility that the video is an indirect message to Shawn Mendes, with whom the singer had a brief relationship.

“Short n’ Sweet” reached the #1 on the Billboard 200 in its debut week. The numbers, compiled by Luminate, were updated by the American magazine this Tuesday (3).

The record added the equivalent to 362,000 units sold in a metric that combines physical and digital sales, as well as streaming and radio play numbers. This was the third best debut of the year, the American singer’s best week on the charts. top US album chart and also the first time she managed to place a work in the top 10 of the list.

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Source: CNN Brasil

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