
Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter has clinched a Grammy win for the best pop vocal album, marking a significant milestone in her burgeoning music career. This achievement comes on the heels of Carpenter's earlier win for best pop solo performance, which was announced during the pre-show of the prestigious awards ceremony.
Carpenter, who is making her debut at the Grammys, has garnered attention with multiple nominations in major categories. Her album 'Short n’ Sweet' catapulted her to stardom last year, and she expressed deep gratitude for the recognition in her acceptance speech. The talented artist took the opportunity to thank her fans, her dedicated team, and her supportive family for their unwavering encouragement.



During the ceremony, Carpenter delivered a captivating performance of her hit song 'Espresso,' which emerged as Spotify's most-streamed track globally in 2024, amassing over 1.6 billion plays. Despite her electrifying stage presence, Carpenter humorously admitted to being out of breath upon returning to accept her Grammy award.
Reflecting on her journey, Carpenter expressed her profound appreciation for the opportunity to unite with fellow musicians and celebrate the beauty of music. In 2024, Carpenter transitioned from a supporting act on Taylor Swift's 'Eras' mega-tour to a headlining performer in her own right. Known for her cleverly crafted and infectious songs, Carpenter's album 'Short n’ Sweet' has resonated with audiences, with its witty wordplay and catchy melodies dominating the music charts.