Sabrina Carpenter: US singer breaks Ariana Grande's UK chart record

Sabrina Carpenter has set a new UK chart record by becoming the youngest female artist to take the top two singles spots in the same week.

The US singer reached number one on the Official Charts Company rundown with Please Please Please, pushing Espresso, which had been at the top for five weeks, down to number two.

Please Please Please totalled 9.8 million combined streams, while Espresso came in second with 8.1 million streams.

At the age of 25 years, one month and 10 days, Carpenter overtakes Ariana Grande, the previous youngest holder of the record, by around six months.

Grande achieved the same two-spot hold in the same week when she was 25 years, seven months and 20 days old in February 2019 with 7 Rings at number one and Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored at number two.

Eminem is at number three this week with Houdini, while Billie Eilish's Birds Of A Feather is at number four, followed by Shaboozey's A Bar Song (Tipsy).

Taylor Swift doesn't make the top five, but sets a new personal best in the albums chart with a seventh week at the top.

The Tortured Poets Department earns a seventh non-consecutive week at number one, surpassing 2022's Midnights which spent five weeks at the summit.

Swift is in the UK for her Eras Tour, and will take to the stage in London's Wembley Stadium on Friday evening.

At number two is US singer-songwriter Eilish's latest record Hit Me Hard And Soft, while British singer Charli XCX's Brat came in at number three.

In fourth spot is Canadian musician The Weeknd's greatest hits collection The Highlights.

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British rock group Sea Girls also celebrate a hat-trick of top five albums as their third studio collection Midnight Butterflies makes its debut at number five.

The group previously saw success with 2020's Open Up Your Head and 2022 LP Homesick, which both reached number three.