Sabrina Carpenter’s viral hit "Nonsense" joins Spotify’s Billions Club as she kicks off her Short n' Sweet Tour, complete with surprise covers, comedic skits, and a potential farewell to her famous outro.
Sabrina Carpenter has officially joined one of music’s most elite clubs—Spotify’s Billions Club—with her viral hit "Nonsense." This achievement places her among an exclusive group of artists whose tracks have surpassed one billion streams on the platform. The Billions Club is a highly coveted marker of global success, signaling a song’s massive impact. With Spotify’s vast reach, joining this club signifies an artist’s transition from rising star to a major player in the pop music industry.
"Nonsense," originally released in 2022 on her album Emails I Can’t Send, became a fan favorite due to its cheeky, flirtatious lyrics and Carpenter's playful twist during live performances. The song gained immense traction on TikTok, where fans latched onto its catchy and often-modified outro, which Sabrina would famously change to reflect the city or occasion during her shows. This viral success helped "Nonsense" rack up streams across platforms, ultimately leading to its milestone achievement.
The announcement of "Nonsense" joining the Billions Club coincided with the launch of Sabrina Carpenter’s highly anticipated Short n' Sweet Tour, which kicked off in Columbus, Ohio, on September 23, 2024. The tour, supporting her sixth studio album of the same name, marks her first arena tour. Fans were treated to a setlist packed with hits like "Feather," "Fast Times," and "Because I Liked a Boy," alongside a fun interactive segment where Sabrina spun a bottle on stage to decide which surprise cover she would perform each night. For the opening night, the choice fell on ABBA's iconic "Mamma Mia."
The opening night also marked a significant shift in Carpenter’s live performances. During "Nonsense," instead of her usual improvised outro, she staged a humorous "technical glitch," where the screen behind her “cut out” and she disappeared from the stage, leading many to speculate that she may be retiring the beloved outro tradition.
Fans also enjoyed Carpenter’s comedic flair during a mock commercial break, featuring fake ads for sponsors like "The Sharpest Tool," with the tagline “trusted by Carpenters everywhere,” followed by "Oasis" ceiling fans, humorously advising to "maybe stay inside." These lighthearted skits perfectly complemented the excitement of her musical performances and reminded fans of Sabrina's ability to blend humor with artistry, making her live shows truly unique and engaging.
With her album Short n' Sweet gaining traction and her tour already off to a thrilling start, Sabrina Carpenter’s career continues its upward trajectory. The success of "Nonsense" and her inclusion in Spotify’s Billions Club further solidify her position as one of pop music’s brightest rising stars.
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