Pop star expands her radio presence as two singles make gains across multiple Billboard airplay charts

Sabrina Carpenter is proving that an artist at the peak of their popularity can successfully promote more than one song at the same time.

While most musicians typically focus radio promotion on a single track to maximize airplay, Carpenter is bucking the trend by pushing both her solo single House Tour and her collaboration with Madonna, Bring Your Love. The strategy appears to be paying off, with both songs making notable moves across Billboard's radio charts this week.

The simultaneous success highlights Carpenter's continued dominance in pop music, as she adds to an already impressive run following the release of her latest album, Man's Best Friend, and her high-profile collaboration with the Queen of Pop.

'Bring Your Love' makes Adult Contemporary debut

Leading the week's gains is Bring Your Love, Carpenter's duet with Madonna, which debuts at No. 27 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart.

The song earns the highest debut on the chart this week and continues to benefit from renewed attention following the release of Madonna's long-awaited album Confessions II, where the collaboration is featured.

The latest chart entry also marks another milestone for Carpenter.

Carpenter earns her 12th Adult Contemporary hit

With Bring Your Love entering the Adult Contemporary chart, Carpenter now boasts 12 career appearances on the tally.

The debut matches the opening position of Bed Chem, which entered the chart last spring, making it one of her lowest-charting entries on the format so far. However, industry watchers expect the song to continue climbing in the coming weeks.

The collaboration is also making progress on other radio rankings.

On Billboard's Pop Airplay chart, Bring Your Love rises to a new peak of No. 22 in its ninth week, reflecting growing support from mainstream pop radio stations across the United States.

The song slips slightly on the Adult Pop Airplay chart, however, dropping three places to No. 25.

'House Tour' secures another radio milestone

Carpenter's latest solo single, House Tour, also joins the Adult Pop Airplay chart this week, debuting at No. 37.

The track becomes the fourth official single from Man's Best Friend and gives the singer her 13th career appearance on the Adult Pop Airplay ranking.

Among all of Carpenter's entries on the chart, only Nonsense debuted lower. The 2023 single entered at No. 39 before quickly exiting the chart, long before Carpenter emerged as one of pop music's biggest global stars.

Radio momentum continues to build

Beyond its chart debut, House Tour continues to gain momentum across several U.S. radio rankings.

The single climbs from No. 17 to No. 14 on the Pop Airplay chart, moving closer to breaking into the top 10.

It also enters the top 40 on the all-format Radio Songs chart, rising from No. 42 to No. 39, signalling broader support across multiple radio formats.

Despite its increasing radio popularity, House Tour slips on the Billboard Hot 100, falling from No. 68 to No. 82 as streaming and sales activity soften.

The contrasting performance illustrates how strong radio airplay alone does not always translate into overall gains on the Hot 100, where streaming, sales and airplay all contribute to a song's final position.

Global charts tell a different story

Interestingly, neither House Tour nor Bring Your Love currently appears on Billboard's two global song rankings.

Carpenter nevertheless maintains a strong international presence through two of her other releases.

Manchild continues to climb on both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts, demonstrating sustained worldwide popularity.

Meanwhile, her breakthrough hit Espresso remains a fixture on the global rankings. The song slips slightly on the Billboard Global 200 but continues to rise on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart, reflecting its enduring appeal in international markets outside the United States.

With multiple songs receiving radio support simultaneously and several others maintaining strong global chart performances, Carpenter continues to demonstrate the commercial momentum that has established her as one of pop music's most successful artists.