Another ‘Essence’ of Progress: Sabrina Craftsman Procures Fourth Pop Airplay No. 1

The vocalist lyricist joins just Doja Feline and Woman Crazy in scoring four pioneers on the rundown in a solitary year.

Sabrina Craftsman asserts her fourth No. 1 on Board’s Pop Airplay outline – all acquired in 2024 – as “Taste” beat the radio positioning dated Dec. 21.

The melody, delivered on Island Records and elevated to radio by Republic, follows Craftsman’s “Kindly Please,” which drove Pop Airplay for quite a long time in September; “Coffee” (three weeks, July); and “Quill” (multi week, April).

Woodworker joins just Doja Feline and Woman Crazy in having scored four Pop Airplay pioneers in a solitary year, dating to the diagram’s 1992 send off. Doja Feline reigned in 2022 with “Need to Be aware,” “Lady” and “Vegas” and as highlighted on Post Malone’s “I Like You (A More joyful Tune).” Crazy ruled in 2009 with “Simply Dance” (including Colby O’Donis), “Emotionless Expression,” “LoveGame” and “Paparazzi.”

Craftsman this year and Crazy in 2009 are the main specialists with upwards of four Pop Airplay No. 1s in a solitary year all in lead jobs.

“Taste,” in the mean time, is the third Pop Airplay No. 1 from Craftsman’s LP Short n’ Sweet. The collection, delivered in August, is quick to veer off something like three Pop Airplay pioneers since Selena Gomez’s Recovery in 2016, and the tenth to accomplish the accomplishment in the graph’s set of experiences.

Collections With At least 3 Pop Airplay No. 1s:
Craftsman, Collection, No. 1s, Year(s)

Sabrina Woodworker, Short n’ Sweet: “Coffee,” “Kindly Kindly,” “Taste” (2024)
Selena Gomez, Recovery: “Bravo” (accomplishment. A$AP Rough), “Normal, worn out Affection,” “Hands to Myself” (2015-16)
Justin Bieber, Reason: “What Do You Intend to say?,” “Sorry,” “Love Yourself” (2015-16)
Maroon 5, Overexposed: “Payphone” (accomplishment. Wiz Khalifa), “Another Evening,” “Sunlight” (2012-13)
Katy Perry, Adolescent Dream: “California Gurls” (accomplishment. Sneak Homeboy), “Teen Dream,” “Firecracker,” “E.T.” (accomplishment. Kanye West), “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),” “The Special case that will always be a nagging memory” (2010-12) (*The collection’s The Finished Dessert reissue created an extra No. 1, “Alert and ready to go.”)
Woman Crazy, The Distinction: “Simply Dance” (accomplishment. Colby O’Donis), “Indifferent Appearance,” “LoveGame,” “Paparazzi” (2009)
Justin Timberlake, FutureSex/LoveSounds: “SexyBack,” “My Adoration” (accomplishment. T.I.), “What Goes Around… Comes Around,” “Summer Love” (2006-07)
Avril Lavigne, Let Go: “Confounded,” “Sk8er Boi,” “I’m With You” (2002-03)
Alanis Morissette, Rough Little Pill: “Unexpected,” “You Learn,” “Head Over Feet” (1996)
Expert of Base, The Sign: “All That She Needs,” “The Sign,” “Don’t Pivot” (1993-94)

“I called it Short n’ Sweet in light of several factors,” Craftsman considered to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe in front of the collection’s delivery. “It was not on the grounds that I’m upward tested [‘5 feet, to be definite,’ per ‘Taste’]. It was truly, similar to, I contemplated some of [my] connections, and how some of them were the briefest I’ve at any point had, and they impacted me the most.”

All diagrams dated Dec. 21 will refresh on Billboard.com Tuesday, Dec. 17.

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