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Sabrina Carpenter has officially leveled up her chart dominance. The pop star’s seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend, not only opened at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 366,000 equivalent album units sold, but also placed every single track on the Billboard Hot 100 in its debut week. The project becomes her second Billboard 200 chart-topper, following 2024’s Short n’ Sweet, and marks the second-biggest opening week of her career.



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On the Hot 100, Carpenter scored another milestone: 12 out of 12 tracks landing on the chart simultaneously. Leading the charge is the infectious “Tears,” which entered at No. 3, becoming her fifth top 10 hit. The album’s lead single “Manchild” also surged back into the top five at No. 4 after debuting at No. 1 earlier this summer.

The rest of the album filled out the Hot 100’s upper ranks. Among the notable entries: “Nobody’s Son” (No. 12), “My Man on Willpower” (No. 15), “When Did You Get Hot?” (No. 17), and “Sugar Talking” (No. 20). Even deeper cuts made strong impressions, with “Go Go Juice” (No. 24), “House Tour” (No. 27), “Never Getting Laid” (No. 30), “We Almost Broke Up Last Night” (No. 31), “Goodbye” (No. 33), and “Don’t Worry I’ll Make You Worry” (No. 39) all debuting in the top 40.

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The success continues Carpenter’s hot streak as one of pop’s most bankable stars. Man’s Best Friend mirrors the worldwide enthusiasm that greeted Short n’ Sweet, which ruled charts in both the U.S. and abroad. In the U.K., Man’s Best Friend also debuted at No. 1 with 85,500 units sold, becoming the fastest-selling album by an international artist in the country this year. Carpenter currently has three songs in the U.K. Top 10—“Tears” at No. 3, “Manchild” at No. 4, and “My Man on Willpower” at No. 7. 

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