Sabrina Carpenter rose to the top with Espresso, her first UK number one single, which debuted on Friday.
The funky pop music quickly became the most-streamed track of the week, with up to 8.8 million streams, according to Official Charts Company data.
The American singer, 24, even outperformed her ex-tourmate and close friend Taylor Swift, who scored second on the Official Singles Chart today with her track fortnight with Post Malone.
The song is Sabrina’s first Top 10 single, marking a significant achievement for her.
She has previously made news with three Top 40 singles, including Nonsense (32), Skin (28), and Feather (19).
Sabrina Carpenter climbed her way up to the top as Espresso became her first UK number 1 single on Friday
The funky pop music quickly became the most-streamed track of the week, reaching up to 8.8 million streams, according to data from the Official Charts Company.
Sabrina was also the first performer to reintroduce a coffee-related song into the UK charts since All Saints’ legendary hit peaked in 2000.
During her Coachella performance last month, the actress made a cheeky reference to her boyfriend Barry Keoghan.
The pop phenomenon has a habit of modifying the outro of her song Nonsense throughout live performances.
In a TikTok video, she sings, “He’s drinking my bath water like it’s red wine.” “Coachella, see you back here when I headline.”
She was referring to Barry’s passionate performance in last year’s drama Saltburn, which rocketed him into international 𝑠e𝑥 symbol notoriety.
In Saltburn, a viral scene depicts Jacob Elordi masturbating in the bath, followed by Barry sneaking into the room to swallow the residual water.
Barry was sighted at this year’s Coachella Music and Arts Festival, where his new girlfriend had just performed for the first time.
It marks a milestone for the hitmaker, as the banger just became Sabrina’s first Top 10 single in the process
The star took to Coachella stage last month, where she made a gleefully raunchy reference to her boyfriend Barry Keoghan
The 24-year-old pop star has a habit of changing the outro of her song Nonsense during various concerts – and this weekend’s version was especially risqué
She strutted around the stage on a pair of bedazzled go-go boots, flouncing about in a summery blue dress covered in sparkly silver hearts.
Barry and Sabrina were linked late last year, as he became a Hollywood heartthrob for his smoldering performance in Saltburn.
They confirmed they were an item at a Grammys party in February, but they largely refrained from discussing each other in public.
Recently, however, the pop star broke her silence, baring her soul about ‘enjoying the newness’ of her blossoming new relationship.
She spilled the beans to Cosmopolitan, covering the magazine in a slinky bubblegum pink dress that allowed her to show off her knockout legs.
When it comes to dating, Sabrina said: ‘A lot of it, for me, has been fate. I know that’s super broad, but I don’t actively look for it.’
She added: ‘The relationships that I actually want to put my energy into have to be so interesting or invigorating because they take me away from the other things I love.’
In conclusion, she gushed: ‘So yeah, it’s fun and it’s messy. I think I’m still just at this place where I’m really enjoying the newness of all of it.’
‘He’s drinkin’ my bath water like it’s red wine,’ she sang in footage posted to TikTok: ‘Coachella, see you back here when I headline’
She was referring to Barry’s steamy performance in last year’s drama Saltburn, which catapulted him to international 𝑠e𝑥 symbol status
Sabrina and Barry are pictured together at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party last month, one of the few times they have been seen in public as a duo
Sabrina allegedly first met Barry in September, months before reports started swirling that he had split from his longtime girlfriend Alyson Kierans.
Alyson and Barry, who welcomed a son called Brando in August 2022, are thought to have broken up over the summer of last year.
A source told The Sun Barry’s ‘partying caused arguments’ between the pair, who had ‘grown apart over recent months and things have finally come to a head.’