Get out of your summer slump for these summer tunes by Sabrina Carpenter with her newest album, Short n’ Sweet, skyrocketing in popularity as of August 23, peaking at number three on the U.S Billboard Hot 100.
Carpenter released her newest album, “Short n’ Sweet”, including her singles, “Espresso” and “Please Please Please” that set her standards above other artists. This upcoming pop artist has definitely taken a different style of music with this album. According to the Hits Daily Double, the album may start with 210-310k in total US Units. Short n’ Sweet will soon become the biggest debut of Carpenter’s career.
As a young music artist, this album is quite shocking. The two songs released prior to the release of the album that have dominated the charts are “Espresso”, which became No. 1 on the Official U.K. Singles Chart, followed by “Please Please Please” , scoring Carpenter her first Hot 100 No. 1. “Short n’ Sweet” was released by Island Records and became Carpenter’s sixth album.
“Espresso” released after Carpenter’s previous album, “Emails I Can’t Send”, which immediately increased in popularity for the dramatic shift in her style of music. “Emails I Can’t Send” was a part of her “Reputation Era”, as it may be called, for the dramatic storytelling and heartbreaking tales throughout the album. Carpenter’s new single has allowed fans to be in a feminine, jumpy, silly mood for the overconfidence expressed in the lyrics. “Espresso” has been imprinted on the brains of Carpenter’s fans for the catchy upbeat vibe which resulted in a demand for more music. The amount of popularity that it brought unlocked a new chapter in Carpenter’s musical career, as she has the world of music at her feet.
Soon after her latest single, Carpenter released yet another song to give fans a sneak peek on her latest project. “Please Please Please” is a compilation of her relationship insecurities, featuring the lyric, “I promise ‘em that you’re different/ And everyone makes mistakes/ But just don’t” (Please Please Please). These emotional lyrics tie into the music video that features her relationship with Barry Keoghan, which sets fans ablaze with comments regarding their love for one another.
Carpenter sure knows how to add a twist to her music career, her genre shift compacting 2000s pop, country, disco, and bluegrass in her latest album. She ties her quirkiness and charm into all of twelve songs, making it hard for fans to not sing along.
Carpenter’s songs set a catchy, flirtatious, melody that sets this album to be different from others. Many of them cover her relationship worries through the lyrics capturing the emotion and passion she puts into them.
To sum this up, Carpenter’s drive to success is just beginning with “Short n’ Sweet”, as it connects her fans together with one thing: a fun and flirtatious anthem that knows just the thing to get people off their feet.