Halle Bailey Stuns Fans with Cover of Sabrina Carpenter’s Chart-Topping Hit

It’s no secret that Halle Bailey can sing anything flawlessly, and she proved it once again when she took to social media to put her spin on Sabrina Carpenter’s “Please Please Please.”

In a captivating 45-second clip, the 24-year-old star is seen effortlessly belting the chorus while playing the guitar, adding her own vocal runs to some of the lyrics. “Woke up with this song in my headdd I love itt,” she captioned the post, sending her fans into a frenzy.

Carpenter scored her first Hot 100 chart-topping song with “Please Please Please,” which made its way to the top of the tally on the chart dated June 29, 2024. The pop star celebrated the news of the accomplishment on Instagram, posting a three-item carousel to her feed. The first photo is the graphic of the Hot 100, followed by a video of Carpenter performing the signature claps in “Please Please Please” with co-writer/producer Jack Antonoff and co-writer Amy Allen, plus engineer Laura Sisk off camera.

“MY FIRST #1 on the @billboard HOT 100!!!!!!!” reads Carpenter’s caption. “And espresso at #4.. I’m very immensely grateful so I will surely always remember this day for the rest of my life! @jackantonoff @amyallen I deeply love this song and I love you both!!!!! I love our pitchy claps!!!!! I love @sharp_stick [Sisk] !!!! Good things come in threes. Thank you everyone who’s listened and made it so much fun to have these songs out in the world. More to come soon.”

Bailey, meanwhile, has also had an exciting year. In January, she announced the birth of her first child, a son named Halo, whom she shares with rapper DDG. She shared a photo of his tiny hand on Instagram, writing, “Even though we’re a few days into the new year, the greatest thing that 2023 could have done for me was bring me my son.”

With her latest cover, Bailey continues to showcase her incredible talent and keeps fans eagerly anticipating her next move, both in music and her personal life.


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