Sabrina Carpenter Reacts to ‘Espresso’ Being Spotify & Apple Music’s Most-Streamed Song of 2024
Written by djfrosty on December 6, 2024
Sabrina Carpenter fans dream-came-trued it for her this year, with the 25-year-old pop star’s hit single “Espresso” ending 2024 as the most-streamed song on both Spotify and Apple Music.
And in a post on Instagram Thursday (Dec. 5), Carpenter made sure to give listeners a big thank you for all the love. “most streamed song on @spotify and @applemusCic ?!?!!” she wrote, sharing a photo of herself posing next to a Christmas tree. “Thank you guys so much. can’t profess my gratitude enough. I love you endlessly !!!!!”
The “Please Please Please” singer was also crowned TikTok’s No. 1 artist of 2024, with Ice Spice, NLE Choppa, Billie Eilish and Megan Trainor following in order behind her. “and you guys made me the #1 artist on @tiktok this year….,” Carpenter added in her post. “What the hell….”
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Both Spotify and Apple have been unveiling their year-end data in the first week of December, with Taylor Swift dominating as the most-streamed artist on both platforms. The “Anti-Hero” singer’s The Tortured Poets Department was also the No. 1 album on Spotify this year, followed by Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft and Carpenter’s first-ever Billboard 200-topping LP, Short n’ Sweet.
Carpenter’s caffeinated breakthrough single beat out Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things,” Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather” and more major hits for the title of most-streamed song on Spotify. According to the app, “Espresso” has pulled in more than 1.6 billion streams since its release in April.
The feat caps off a stunning year of success for the Girl Meets World alum, who finished the North American leg of her first-ever arena tour in November. Carpenter will pick up where she left off in March with a run of European shows ending next summer.
The musician is also premiering her first-ever Christmas TV special, A Nonsense Christmas, on Netflix Friday (Dec. 6). The project features comedy, musical performances and guest appearances from Chappell Roan, Tyla, Shania Twain and more.