Sabrina Carpenter’s Emails I Can’t Send reaches the U.K. top 40 for the first time as her Short n’ … More
Sabrina Carpenter kicked off her Short n’ Sweet Tour last September, and it’s still going, months later. She trekked across America and the U.S., performing all the hits from her latest album, which shares its name with the venture.
After a break for the holidays and the Grammys, where she both performed and won several prizes, Carpenter is back on the road. She is spending much of the spring traveling around Europe before adding another leg in North America throughout the fall in the earliest days of March.
The pop superstar recently took her Short n’ Sweet Tour to England. She has performed in Birmingham, London, and Manchester and has more dates in the country’s capital coming up. Fans of the singer-songwriter were so excited for her arrival that they have been consuming not just Short n’ Sweet in large numbers, but also the album that preceded it.
This week, Emails I Can’t Send rises on both U.K.-based charts on which it appears. The full-length, which helped prove that Carpenter was on to something before she became a household name, even manages to soar to a never-before-seen and important peak on one list.
Emails I Can’t Send Finally Hits the Top 40
Emails I Can’t Send rockets from No. 67 to No. 40 on the Official Albums chart. This frame marks the title’s first turn as a top 40 smash on the U.K.’s ranking of the most-consumed albums and EPs throughout the nation.
Carpenter’s fifth full-length reaches that important milestone 47 weeks into its time on the Official Albums chart. Of course, the set has been out for much longer than just those 47 frames, but it has risen and fallen on the tally throughout its lifetime.
Emails I Can’t Send Wins on Multiple Charts
As it breaks into the top 40 on the Official Albums chart for the first time, Emails I Can’t Send also finds room inside that important tier on one more list. Carpenter’s previous effort jumps from No. 65 to No. 39 on the Official Albums Streaming ranking. That’s not a new all-time high, though it does come close to becoming one, as it once peaked at No. 37.
Short n’ Sweet is Still a Smash
Short n’ Sweet is still performing very well, even as the project that came before grows in popularity. The Grammy-winning set is present inside the top two on a pair of lists and settles at No. 14 on both the Official Album Downloads and Official Vinyl Albums charts. It has previously conquered both of those and risen into the top three on the others. In the coming weeks, Carpenter’s fortunes may improve again as even more attention is paid to her discography, thanks to her massive sold-out shows.

