Sabrina Carpenter hilariously responded to her song's recent feat.

With the release of her latest singles, "Please Please Please" and "Espresso," the former Disney star dominated the global Spotify chart and outshined other musicians. While celebrating the milestone, she also offered a sassy response when "Espresso" officially dethroned her other single.

"This bitch," Carpenter wrote on X after retweeting a Pop Crave post about her tracks.

A Carpenter fan page commented, "So rude of her" and "FIGHT BACK."

 

"stealing your spot.... HOW COULD SHE," another funny reaction read, while a third account joked, "You gonna let that stand?!"

She previously shared with Rolling Stone what she felt after "Espresso" scored massive success.

"My mom has been like, 'Do you feel crazy right now?' " she said. "I just love that people get my sense of humor."

Both songs also made headlines when they joined the biggest songs on the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts. The honor made Carpenter the second artist to score a new Global 200 No. 1s in consecutive weeks following Taylor Swift with her "Cruel Summer" and "Is It Over Now? (Taylor's Version) [From the Vault]."

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Carpenter will soon dominate the charts again with the upcoming release of her sixth studio album, Short N' Sweet, on August 23.

She previously spoke to Rolling Stone to open up about working with Jack Antonoff. The pair started collaborating after meeting outside of a comedy club in New York City.

"It was only a matter of time," Carpenter revealed. "He heard some of the stuff that I was working on for this album, and we just started to make magic."

The producer, on the other hand, said of the "Feather" singer, "She's becoming one of the biggest young pop stars, and that song is such a statement of ­expressing yourself, not just lyrically, but sonically."

In March, the Girl Meets World alum revealed to Cosmopolitan that her new album would show a shift in her style after working on her 2022's Emails I Can't Send.

She said at the time, "I've been working on the next thing for a minute. I'm starting to feel like I've outgrown the songs I'm singing, which is always an exciting feeling, because I think that means the next chapter is right around the corner."

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