Life is sweet for Sabrina Carpenter as the American pop star reaches No.1 Australia's album chart and completes a sweep of his top three account of national units.
of the carpenter Short n' Sweet (via Island/Universal) debuts at the summit of the ARIA Albums Chart, published on Friday, August 30, for her first country leader Down Under.
Short n' Sweet is her sixth album and first to enter the top 10. Previously, her highest charting LP was Email I can't sendwhich reached No. 27 in 2022.
With this hot start, Carpenter breaks an uninterrupted four-week summit stint from Australian acts (Lime Cordiale, Tones & I, Amy Shark and Cold Chisel).
Sabrina's dominance doesn't stop there. Her latest single, “Taste,” debuts at No.1 on the ARIA Chart, ahead of “Please Please Please” and “Espresso,” respectively, for a rare upset. All three tracks have now logged time at the summit of the charts.
According to ARIA, Carpenter is the first artist to achieve the top three since April 2024, when bestie and tour partner Taylor Swift. In that case, TayTay owned the entire top 10 with tracks from Department of Tormented Poetsa historic feat.
At No.2 on the ARIA Albums Chart are Aussie indie act Teenage Dads' Majordomo (Chugg/MGM), their second album, while Sydney pop punk outfit Stand Atlantic complete a brand new top three He was here (Hopeless Records/RKT), new at No. 3. Both are chart-highs.
Close behind are Irish alternative rock outfit Fontaines DC with their fourth album Romance (XL/Idleness), new at No. 6. This is a serious lift from the Dubliners' 2020 effort The death of a herowhich peaked at No. 26, and Skinty Fawhich reached No. 24 in 2022.
Finally, Travis Scott earned a spot in the top 10 Days before the Rodeo (Epic/Sony), new at No. 9. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Houston, Texas rapper reissues his 2014 mixtape with additional material, in new formats, including streaming platforms. The original mixtape did not impact the ARIA Chart, although Scott has three ARIA top 10 albums to his name, including No.1s for Astroworld (from 2018) and Utopia (2023).
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