
Sabrina Carpenter's Pre-Fame Album Mounts An Impressive Comeback
Sabrina Carpenter is currently in Europe performing the second leg of her Short n' Sweet Tour. She first played to crowds in the United Kingdom back in March, and now she's returned for several more performances in London. Her return to the capital is partially to thank for her huge surge on the charts across the U.K.
Many of Carpenter's songs are benefitting from all the attention, as is the album she released just before becoming a global powerhouse. Emails I Can't Send, which dropped in the summer of 2022, is currently living on four charts in the U.K. this frame – an impressive resurgence for a title that wasn't present on any of them last week.
Emails I Can't Send Returns to the U.K. Charts
Emails I Can't Send reappears at No. 70 on both the Official Albums chart and the Official Physical Albums tally. It also lands at No. 73 on the Official Albums Streaming list and No. 78 on the Official Albums Sales ranking.
A Year on the Charts
Emails I Can't Send has now spent over a year on both the main list of the biggest albums in the U.K. and the ranking of the most-streamed collections. The project has not yet reached that milestone on either of the sales-based tallies, but with a few more weeks on those lists, it certainly could.
Throughout all that time, Emails I Can't Send has never climbed higher than No. 25 on any of those rosters. It reached that high mark on the list of the bestselling albums available in a physical format. The project only recently broke into the top 40 for the first time on the most competitive and all-encompassing albums roster, where it stalled at No. 40.
Short N' Sweet Lives Inside the Top 10
As Emails I Can't Send breaks back onto several charts, Short n' Sweet holds inside the top 10 on five of the Official tallies in the U.K. At the moment, the Grammy-winning effort ranks as the third-most-consumed project in the nation, trailing behind two classic albums from Oasis that shoot north thanks to that band's just-launched reunion tour.
Carpenter's beloved project reappears on multiple lists across the pond, climbing on several while dipping slightly on the Official Albums Streaming chart.
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