Sabrina Carpenter’s new album, entitled Short and sweetwhich will arrive on music platforms next Friday (23). The album will contain 12 tracks, including singles Expressed AND Please, please, pleasepreviously made available.
Please, please, please It marked a big moment in Sabrina’s career, becoming the singer’s first song to reach the top of the Billboard Hot 100, one of the most prestigious music charts in the world. Already Expressed It also achieved significant positions in the charts.
Other tracks on the album include Tastewhich opens the project, Silent and poeticAND Don’t smilewhich closes the album. Sabrina has already given a preview Thin Pickins during a promotional event for Short and sweet.
Check out the full tracklist of Short and sweet: Taste, Please, Please, Thank You, The Sharpest Tool, Coincidence, Chem in Bed, Espresso, Dumb & Poetic, Slim Pickins, Juno, Lie To Girls AND Don’t smile.
To date, no collaborations with other artists have been announced for this album. Back in February, Sabrina had already said that she was working on new music and shared her excitement about the writing process.
“I feel much freer and more excited about what I’m creating now because I’ve realized that genre isn’t the most important thing. It’s about honesty, authenticity, and attracting the genuine. My last album explored a lot of genres, and I like to think that’s what I’ll continue to do when I write songs.”Sabrina revealed Interview Magazine.
Sabrina Carpenter says she was the only one who believed in Espresso
Sabrina Carpenter revealed that he faced huge challenges to launch his success Expressedwhich quickly topped the charts in the UK, Ireland and Australia. In an interview with Variety, the singer shared that there was a lot of resistance surrounding the song’s release.
“I was completely alone in the decision to publish ‘Espresso.’ Not so much on the part of my immediate team, but on the part of those ‘higher powers’…”Sabrina said. However, her team ultimately trusted her vision and the singer expressed her satisfaction for having believed in herself.
In June, during an interview with Rolling Stone USA, Sabrina discussed the song’s success and mentioned that her mother had even joked about her insistence on releasing it. “I like that people understand my sense of humor”commented, revealing that the inspiration for the song came from a visit to a creperie in France.
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