Twenty-four billion total streams. 18.7 million in a single day. And the songs doing the real work are not the ones you'd guess. Welcome to Sabrina Carpenter Daily — I'm Cassidy, Joey's here, and we've got a Kworb snapshot and a fan-sentiment piece today. Honestly, after the week we just had, this is the quiet Wednesday version of the show. Quiet's fine. I actually want to sit with what 18.7 million daily streams looks like when 'because i liked a boy' and 'When Did You Get Hot?' are the ones moving, because that's a very specific story. Right — and we'll get into what those catalog placements might be saying about the AMA lift question, plus what that fan-celebration piece is and isn't, coming up. Kworb's got the numbers on this one. Kworb's snapshot is dated May 23rd. It shows 18.7 million daily streams and 24 billion total across 162 tracks. The piece that matters: 17.2 million of the daily total is solo output. Feature credits add another 1.45 million, but her catalog is holding up on her own work, not on collaboration boosts. And the tracks popping at the top — 'because i liked a boy,' 'When Did You Get Hot?,' 'emails i can't send' — those aren't the obvious Short n' Sweet singles. So something in the algorithm, or the fan conversation, is pulling deep cuts instead of just the Espresso-era stuff. That gets us pretty close to the question we've had since June 1st — did the AMA momentum push older catalog tracks up? This Kworb list is the data answer. 'because i liked a boy' and 'When Did You Get Hot?' showing up as current top movers is about as close as streaming numbers get to a confirmation. One thing I want to flag, though: this snapshot is from May 23rd, so it's pre-AMAs. Whatever lift those wins created, it's not in here yet. The post-AMA streaming picture is still open, and I don't want to sell this as the full answer when it's really the before photo. From Geo News:
Known as Carpenters, her admirers are marking the one-year anniversary of the Girl Meets World star teasing Manchild. The Espresso hitmaker dropped the very first teaser of the chart-topping song on June 2 before finally releasing the complete track on June 5, 2025.
The Geo News piece today is basically a fan-anniversary roundup. June 2nd marks one year since the Manchild teaser dropped ahead of the June 5th full release. There's no new Sabrina quote, no event attached — just fans on social marking the date. And honestly, the part worth holding onto is the first reaction. Fans are calling out that Manchild got a mixed response on first listen before it became one of her biggest tracks alongside Espresso. That's not nothing for a lead single off Man's Best Friend. The 'changed lives' framing is very group-chat, and I'm not brushing it off — but Geo News Digital Desk is aggregating fan tweets here, not reporting a new Sabrina item. The actual hook is still just one year since the teaser. Coming off the AMA wins and the Universal film deal, this is the first story this week that's entirely from inside the fanbase looking out — and 'June 2nd is Christmas Eve for Carpenters' is exactly what that feels like in there. Got thoughts on today's episode, a Sabrina story we should track, or a correction we should know about? Send us a note at sabrinacarpenterdailyfancast at lantern podcasts dot com.
You'll find links to every story we mentioned today in the show notes, so if one caught your ear, you can head there and read a little deeper.
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