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Sabrina Carpenter Claims Fourth Consecutive Week at No. 1 at U.K. Chart with 'Espresso'
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The 'Nonsense' hitmaker continues to dominate the U.K. music scene with her hit single 'Espresso', while Billie Eilish makes a significant impact with her latest album.

AceShowbiz - Sabrina Carpenter has achieved an impressive milestone, holding onto the number one spot on the U.K. Official Singles Chart for a fourth consecutive week with her hit single "Espresso". This feat solidifies her status as a major player in the music industry, captivating the British audience with her catchy coffee-inspired tune.

"Espresso" has dominated the charts since its release and its popularity shows no signs of waning as we head into summer. The track has amassed 8.3 million streams this week alone, making it the most-streamed song in the U.K. With these numbers, "Espresso" is already being hailed as a strong contender for the song of the summer for 2024.

Meanwhile, Billie Eilish has made a significant impact with her latest album, "HIT ME HARD AND SOFT", contributing three tracks to the U.K. Top 10. Her single "LUNCH" enters the chart at number two, while "CHIHIRO" and "BIRDS OF A FEATHER" debut at numbers seven and nine, respectively. These entries increase Billie Eilish's total count of U.K. Top 10 singles to 12.

Elsewhere, Chappell Roan's "Good Luck, Babe!" has climbed two places to number 18, matching its previous peak. Gunna's "One of Wun" has made a notable leap, ascending 13 places to land at Number 32, marking his seventh U.K. Top 40 entry. Additionally, Tems secures a spot in the Top 40 with "Love Me JeJe", entering at Number 36, marking her fourth appearance within the U.K. Top 40. Notably, the track has claimed the coveted number-one position on the UK's Official Afrobeats Chart.

In an interesting turn of events, Disturbed's 2015 cover of Simon & Garfunkel's classic "The Sound of Silence" has re-entered the U.K. Top 40, landing at Number 39. This resurgence is attributed to a viral dance remix by Cyril, bringing the song back into the limelight after eight years. Disturbed's version originally peaked at Number 29 in 2016, while the original Simon & Garfunkel track never charted in the U.K.

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