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Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Espresso’ Returns to U.K. Singles Top Spot

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Sabrina Carpenter is enjoying yet another wave of success with her hit single “Espresso,” which has surged back to the top of the U.K. singles chart.

The track has bumped her previous chart-topper “Please Please Please” down to the No. 2 spot, making Carpenter the first artist since Ed Sheeran and Elton John to replace their own No. 1 hit—a milestone last seen in December 2021.

“Espresso” now relishes its sixth non-consecutive week at the pinnacle of the charts, powered by an impressive 6.3 million streams.

This triumph extends Carpenter’s record as the female artist holding the top two spots for the most consecutive weeks. She now ties with Justin Bieber’s four-week streak, underscoring her consistent popularity.

Meanwhile, the iconic football anthem “Three Lions” by David Baddiel, Frank Skinner, and The Lightning Seeds has leaped 53 places to re-enter the top 20, landing at No. 20.

This resurgence follows England’s semi-final victory over the Netherlands in Euro 2024. As England prepares to face Spain in the final on Sunday, July 14, “Three Lions” may climb even higher.

Across other chart movements, Belfast’s rising star Jordan Adetunji sees his single “KEHLANI” climb to a new peak at No. 21.

Chappell Roan’s energetic “HOT TO GO!” ascends to No. 24, while the collaborative track “Kisses” by Bl3SS, CamrinWatsin, and bbyclose makes a strong debut at No. 26.

The Kid LAROI continues to rise, with “Nights Like This” now positioned at No. 28.

Eminem, Big Sean, and BabyTron’s powerhouse collaboration “Tobey” has made a significant leap, rocketing 49 spots to No. 29 following the release of Eminem’s new album The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce).

Rounding out the week’s notable entries, Quavo and Lana Del Rey’s genre-blending track “Tough” debuts at No. 32, adding to both artists’ impressive chart histories.

Source: Particlenews