Sabrina Carpenter Debuts at No. 7 on Billboard Hot Dance/Pop Songs Chart
Sabrina Carpenter enters Billboard's Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart for the first time with her collaboration "Bring Your Love" featuring Madonna. The track opens at No. 7 and also reaches No. 1 on the Dance Digital Song Sales chart.
usmagazine.comSabrina Carpenter enters Billboard's Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart for the first time this week. The collaboration "Bring Your Love" with Madonna debuts at No. 7 on the ranking, which tracks the most-consumed tracks in the United States that combine pop and electronic dance music.
The song serves as the lead single from Madonna's upcoming album Confessions II. It is Carpenter's first appearance on the chart, which launched less than two years ago.
"Bring Your Love" also climbs to No. 1 on the Dance Digital Song Sales chart in its second week. The track previously debuted at No. 9 on that ranking. Carpenter reaches a new career high on the Dance Streaming Songs chart, where the song opens at No.
11. Her prior best on that list was No. 23 with a 2020 collaboration. Madonna earns her first top 10 placement on the Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart with this release. Her earlier single "I Feel So Free" from the same album debuted at No. 12 on the May 2 chart before falling off the ranking.
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Sabrina Carpenter debuts at No. 7 on Billboard Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart with Madonna collaboration.
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Madonna's single "I Feel So Free" debuts at No. 12 on the same chart.
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The track's performance adds to Carpenter's chart history across multiple Billboard rankings.
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