Fans state, "Back-to-back wins, she's running the game!" as Sabrina Carpenter becomes the most-streamed artist on the Global Spotify chart once again.
Sabrina Carpenter is out for a generational run in pop music as the singer becomes the most-streamed artist on the Global Spotify chart for the second consecutive day with the release of her new album, "Man's Best Friend."
Carpenter released her much-awaited album, which featured her global hit "Manchild," this past Friday, and ever since its release, the record has been on everybody's mind. The album featured 12 tracks, including the initially teased track "Tears," which came with a visually stunning, humorous, and flamboyant music video featuring Colman Domingo from "The Four Seasons."
The album packs something for everyone, with raunchy humor, upbeat ballads, breakup songs, and, in pure Sabrina fashion, songs about killing your boyfriend.
Fans react to Sabrina Carpenter's feat
Fans have expressed their joy at Sabrina Carpenter achieving this milestone, stating that her hard work has paid off and she deserves this.
One fan expressed, "I actually love her music so much. So I'm not surprised lol. She's very good."
Another defended, "and people say her album is trash. so Who are the people listening to it then?"
One user stated, "Her music's been on repeat in my car lately. That vintage aesthetic with modern sound is irresistible."
Another added, "This is absolutely incredible! For Sabrina Carpenter to be the most streamed artist on the Global Spotify chart for a second consecutive day is a massive achievement. It shows the immense popularity and widespread appeal of her music right now. Her hard work and undeniable talent are clearly resonating with fans all over the world. It's fantastic to see her at the very top of the game!"
While one fan declared, "It's bad business for anyone dropping a song this period. She has the world’s attention"
One user also stated, "She recorded over 81 million streams on release day, the highest for any female artist in 2025, surpassing Taylor Swift and reflecting TikTok's role in reviving 2010s indie vibes through viral algorithms."
In a recent interview with Gayle King, the pop star came out to defend her controversial album cover and the themes of her songs, joking,
“My new album is not for any pearl clutchers. I also think that even pearl clutchers can listen to an album like that in their own solitude and find something that makes them smirk and chuckle to themselves,” she added.
Still exploring and growing in her niche genre, Sabrina is sticking to her humor and constantly proves she is here to have fun.