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Bigger singles wise: Ariana's late 2020-2021 or Sabrina's late 2023-2024(so far)


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  1. 1. Ariana and her mini daughter, who had the bigger era singles wise?

    • Ariana's Positions era(Self Titled, 34 + 35, pov, SYT Remix)
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    • Sabrina's Short N Sweet era(Feather, Espresso, PPP, Taste)
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Which female era of the 2020s had a more prolific singles run? 
Ariana:

Positions -> 34 + 35 -> pov -> Save Your Tears remix

 

Sabrina: 

Feather -> Espresso -> Please Please Please -> Taste

 

 

Posted

SYT was the biggest song of 2021, and I fear Espresso might be 2024's but honestly SYT feels way bigger 

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Positions was bigger than Feather (and maybe Taste? It's too new to tell). PPP (and maybe Taste) is bigger than 34+35 and pov. SYT is the third biggest global hit of the decade and Espresso is now one of the biggest hits globally of the decade.

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Sabrina >>>>>

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I think SYT is hurt by the solo version also being a giant smash in its own right. I associate the song with Ariana, but I'm not sure how the GP sees things (for instance, my local radio stations both play only the solo version). Sabrina's hits are too new to get a read for their longevity, but Espresso has been ubiquitous all summer and I think will hold up remarkably well. 

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Sabrina wins this

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Wasn't Ariana's singles peak the impeccable run from Tears to I'm Bored?

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Sabrina wins when comparing S&S to positions era. But when comparing to TUN era, I'll say Ari's peak is likely larger - as TUN and 7R are both multi week #1s smashing Spotify records back then, with the 1-2-3 punch on BB hot 100 on debut week (which was so impressive back then before Taylor came to dominate the entire top 10 x2 with midnights and TTPD lol). 

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