Sabrina Carpenter reaches Billboard’s Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart — one of the company’s newest rankings — for the first time as “Bring Your Love” with Madonna debuts. ELMONT, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 07: Sabrina Carpenter attends the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on September 07, 2025 in Elmont, New York. (Photo by Taylor Hill/WireImage)
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It’s a big week of firsts for Sabrina Carpenter on several Billboard charts. The singer-songwriter has been pushing albums and songs to various tallies for years now, and her past two full-lengths, Short n’ Sweet and Man’s Best Friend, have proved to be her most successful. Those projects both topped the Billboard 200 and several other albums rankings, and they produced multiple big smashes that reached the summit on a variety of tallies. Carpenter has largely performed well on the company’s pop lists and those that don’t focus on just one style, but lately, it’s been all about dance music.
Thanks to her collaboration with Madonna, “Bring Your Love,” which serves as the big first single from the icon’s upcoming Confessions II, Carpenter doesn’t solely land on one dance list for the first time, she collects a major hit.
Sabrina Carpenter Debuts on One Billboard Tally
Carpenter appears for the very first time on Billboard‘s Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart, which ranks the most-consumed tracks in America that straddle the line between pure pop and electronic dance music. “Bring Your Love” opens at No. 7, meaning the Grammy winner reaches the top 10 on her initial visit.
Sabrina Carpenter Scores the Highest Debut This Week
The Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart, which is not even two years old yet, features 15 spaces, and this time around, a third of all those slots are occupied by debuts. Madonna and Carpenter claim the loftiest of that bunch, and the only track to open inside the top 10.
K-pop boy band Cortis debuts “RedRed” at No. 12, while the other three launches all come from Zara Larsson. She recently released a reworked version of her album Midnight Sun, calling it Midnight Sun: Girls Trip, and a trio of songs from that effort – “EuroSummer” with Shakira, “Pretty Ugly” with JT and Margo XS, and “Blue Moon” – begin their time on the tally at Nos. 11, 14 and 15, respectively.
Sabrina Carpenter and Madonna Both Win
Both Madonna and Carpenter earn their first top 10 wins on the Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart at the same time. Carpenter has never appeared on the tally before, while Madonna scored her debut placement earlier this month.
“I Feel So Free,” the first taste of Confessions II, launched at No. 12 on the chart dated May 2, but it missed out on the highest tier by a few spaces. “I Feel So Free” spent one week at No. 12 before slipping away.
Sabrina Carpenter Earns Her First Leader on One Chart
After only a few hours of availability in one tracking period, “Bring Your Love” sold well enough to carve out space on a single Billboard list, the Dance Digital Song Sales chart. Last frame, “Bring Your Love” opened at No. 9, earning both superstars another top 10. In its second stint, the collaboration works its way to No. 1. Carpenter rises higher than ever before and snags her debut leader as “Bring Your Love” outpaces the No. 4 high point she reached with “Alien,” her team up with producer Jonas Blue.
Madonna Makes Confessions II a Winner
Madonna had only ever scored a single ruler on the Dance Digital Song Sales chart before she began promoting Confessions II. In 2023, the pop and dance legend joined Sam Smith on “Vulgar,” which debuted at the summit and has not been seen on the ranking since. In May 2026 alone, both “I Feel So Free” and “Bring Your Love” have dominated the Dance Digital Song Sales chart, which already makes the as-yet-unreleased album a major commercial success in at least one regard.
Sabrina Carpenter Reaches a New Career Streaming High
Carpenter establishes a new career high on one additional Billboard chart this frame thanks to “Bring Your Love.” The track nearly nets the singer her first top 10 on the Dance Streaming Songs list, where it misses out finding its way into that tier as it opens at No. 11. Previously, Carpenter only rose as high as No. 23 with “On My Way,” her collaboration with both Alan Walker and Farruko, which peaked more than half a decade ago.

