Sabrina Carpenter’s seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend, has broken the record for the most-streamed album on Spotify in a single day by a female artist this year.
The achievement was announced by Spotify on its social media pages on Tuesday (September 2).
Commenting on the achievement in a post on social media platform X, Carpenter wrote: “I can’t believe this :’) thank you so much for listening.”
Man’s Best Friend, which dropped on Friday (August 29), spent 11 weeks on Spotify’s Countdown Page ahead of its release.
“I can’t believe this. thank you so much for listening.”
Sabrina Carpenter
The record includes Manchild, which marks Carpenter’s first debut at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100, her second No.1 US hit overall (after Please Please Please) and her fourth Hot 100 Top 10.
The new record follows Short n’ Sweet, her sixth studio album in 2024 that produced hits like Espresso and Please Please Please, which both topped the Billboard Global 200 chart.
Short n’ Sweet received eight nominations at the 2025 Grammy Awards including Album of the Year. It won Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance for Espresso.
The former Disney star worked again with producers Jack Antonoff and John Ryan in Man’s Best Friend, blending disco-pop, funk, R&B and synth-rock elements.
The record draws inspiration from 1907s artists including Donna Summer, ABBA and Dolly Parton, Carpenter revealed during an Instagram Live in June.
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