- Music
- 07 Mar 25
It is the album's 13th non-consecutive week at No.1.
Sabrina Carpenter's album Short n' Sweet has returned to the top of the Official Irish Albums Chart after her two sold-out Dublin 3Arena shows earlier this week.
It is the album's second week at No.1 this year, having spent a total of 13 weeks on top of the chart since its release last August.
Tate McRae's So Close To What, which debuted at No.1 last week, has gone down to the second spot, while Noah Kahan's Stick Season follows at No.3.
Gracie Abrams' The Secret of Us, and Chappell Roan's The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess occupy the 4th, and 5th spots, respectively.
The highest-ranking Irish album is Fontaines D.C.'s Romance at No.13. The record also holds the first spot on the Independent Albums Chart, and it recently won the RTÉ Choice Music Prize For Best Irish Album on Thursday.
On the Singles Chart, Carpenter's song 'Taste' has also gone up to No.4 after being at No.13 last week.
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Gracie Abrams' 'That's So True' sits on top of the chart. It is the single's 12th non-consecutive week at No.1.
Chappell Roan's 'Pink Pony Club' follows at No. 2, while Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' and Alex Warren's 'Ordinary' sit at No.3 and No.5, respectively.
Although the results have not been announced yet, Short n' Sweet might also return to No.1 on the other side of the Irish Sea after Carpenter's BRIT Awards performance. It currently sits at No.3 on the UK Albums Chart.
Carpenter released Short n' Sweet (Deluxe) last month. The expanded album version includes five new tracks, including a duet version of 'Please, Please, Please' with country legend Dolly Parton.