Sabrina Carpenter’s “Feather” isn’t the most provocative song but its music video changed all that. The clip was set in a church and it created a firestorm of controversy for the “Espresso” singer. Carpenter reacted to these events with some of her trademark humor.
Sabrina Carpenter dismissed the controversy around ‘Feather’ by comparing herself to Jesus
The music video for “Feather” featured a bunch of men fighting each other to the death in an oddly bloody sequence for a pop video. Carpenter then dances around at their funeral in a Catholic Church. It’s not exactly a respectful portrayal of Christianity, which often promotes pacifism. Variety reports that the clip was filmed in a Catholic Church in Brooklyn. The priest who gave her permission to film there was removed from administrative duties and the building was re-blessed.
The “Please Please Please” star explained her feelings about all this.
Sabrina Carpenter dismissed the controversy around ‘Feather’ by comparing herself to Jesus
The music video for “Feather” featured a bunch of men fighting each other to the death in an oddly bloody sequence for a pop video. Carpenter then dances around at their funeral in a Catholic Church. It’s not exactly a respectful portrayal of Christianity, which often promotes pacifism. Variety reports that the clip was filmed in a Catholic Church in Brooklyn. The priest who gave her permission to film there was removed from administrative duties and the building was re-blessed.
The “Please Please Please” star explained her feelings about all this.
- 6/9/2024
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Sabrina Carpenter has released a few iconic songs and one of them is “Nonsense.” During an interview, she revealed her fans harassed her into creating a new version of it. Carpenter explained what she was thinking when she rewrote the tune.
Sabrina Carpenter turned 1 of her hits into a Christmas song
Pop songs and Christmas songs tend to be very different. However, there are examples of pop artists releasing Christmas versions of their hits. For example, there are Yuletide versions of “Macarena” and “So Hot You’re Hurting My Feelings.” Carpenter added that she decided to give “Nonsense” a Christmas spin with the track “A Nonsense Christmas.”
During a 2023 interview with Grammy.com, the “Espresso” singer explained why it felt right for her to rerecord “Nonsense” as a holiday tune. “I got so lucky with the lives ‘Nonsense’ has taken on, because I don’t think I could have done...
Sabrina Carpenter turned 1 of her hits into a Christmas song
Pop songs and Christmas songs tend to be very different. However, there are examples of pop artists releasing Christmas versions of their hits. For example, there are Yuletide versions of “Macarena” and “So Hot You’re Hurting My Feelings.” Carpenter added that she decided to give “Nonsense” a Christmas spin with the track “A Nonsense Christmas.”
During a 2023 interview with Grammy.com, the “Espresso” singer explained why it felt right for her to rerecord “Nonsense” as a holiday tune. “I got so lucky with the lives ‘Nonsense’ has taken on, because I don’t think I could have done...
- 6/9/2024
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Sabrina Carpenter’s songs are great, so it’s not surprising that she takes inspiration from the great music of the past. The “Espresso” singer said an apocalyptic country song influenced her as a musician. She also became friends with one of the most important country crossover singers of all time.
Sabrina Carpenter loves this ‘heartbreaking’ love song
During a 2018 interview with Teen Vogue, the “Please Please Please” singer named the songs that defined her life. It included an eclectic mix of songs, including The Beatles’ “Rocky Raccoon,” Abba’s “Dancing Queen,” Christina Aguilera’s “Beautiful,” Etta James’ “At Last,” and “Smooth by Santana and Rob Thomas. One of the most lovely songs on the list was Skeeter Davis’ “The End of the World,” one of the most famous country songs of the 1960s. Davis’ tune is about someone who feels like the world is ending because she’s going through a breakup.
Sabrina Carpenter loves this ‘heartbreaking’ love song
During a 2018 interview with Teen Vogue, the “Please Please Please” singer named the songs that defined her life. It included an eclectic mix of songs, including The Beatles’ “Rocky Raccoon,” Abba’s “Dancing Queen,” Christina Aguilera’s “Beautiful,” Etta James’ “At Last,” and “Smooth by Santana and Rob Thomas. One of the most lovely songs on the list was Skeeter Davis’ “The End of the World,” one of the most famous country songs of the 1960s. Davis’ tune is about someone who feels like the world is ending because she’s going through a breakup.
- 6/9/2024
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Sabrina Carpenter is a master of the art of the music video and her clip for “Please Please Please” is no exception. The storyline for the video might be a little confusing to viewers who aren’t huge fans of the “Espresso” singer. Carpenter revealed that the music video for “Please Please Please” was connected to one of her previous hits. Interestingly, “Please Please Please” also drew inspiration from a number of classic movies.
Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Please Please Please’ is a sequel to ‘Espresso’
According to a 2024 Vogue article, Carpenter reflected on the popularity of her single “Espresso.” “I’m feeling like I will never pay for another coffee again, and I’m so grateful and excited for people to hear the whole record,” she said. “It’s so close to me!”
The “Nonsense” singer said that the “Please Please Please” singer was a sequel to the “Espresso” video.
Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Please Please Please’ is a sequel to ‘Espresso’
According to a 2024 Vogue article, Carpenter reflected on the popularity of her single “Espresso.” “I’m feeling like I will never pay for another coffee again, and I’m so grateful and excited for people to hear the whole record,” she said. “It’s so close to me!”
The “Nonsense” singer said that the “Please Please Please” singer was a sequel to the “Espresso” video.
- 6/8/2024
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
2024 has been an unusual year for music breakouts. While we’ve seen a number of new artists hit the charts for the first or second time, a lot of them could potentially veer into one-hit wonder territory — where they as artists aren’t as prominent as the songs they managed to hit it big with. Looking ahead to the upcoming Grammys, this is quite an issue in the Best New Artist category, where the academy often snubs perceived one-hit wonders in favor of acts who have already demonstrated some staying power. There’s one artist, though, who has moved the public conversation this year with her breakthrough — if she’s eligible for the award.
Sabrina Carpenter has been bubbling up for a while, but she finally had a real hit in 2023 with “Nonsense.” It wasn’t really a smash, though, only peaking at number-56 on the Billboard Hot 100. Still, the...
Sabrina Carpenter has been bubbling up for a while, but she finally had a real hit in 2023 with “Nonsense.” It wasn’t really a smash, though, only peaking at number-56 on the Billboard Hot 100. Still, the...
- 6/7/2024
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
Sabrina Carpenter’s give-a-fucks are fresh off the plane back from the vacation. In April, she sent them on their merry way while she basked in the sun on “Espresso.” But on the latest single from her recently-announced studio album Short n’ Sweet, “Please Please Please,” the singer and songwriter is trying her best to hold onto that serenity, pleading: “Please, please, please/Don’t bring me to tears/When I just did my makeup so nice.”
In the video, Carpenter picks back up where she left off with “Espresso,...
In the video, Carpenter picks back up where she left off with “Espresso,...
- 6/7/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Sabrina Carpenter has written dozens of songs. However, she said one piece of music told her life story. The track has a bit of a dark undercurrent. Interestingly, the tune is part of a genre that many casual fans associate with Justin Bieber.
Sabrina Carpenter’s life story is very different from a Disney movie
During a 2018 interview with Teen Vogue, Carpenter created a playlist of the tunes that defined her life. The playlist included classic tracks by The Carpenters, The Beatles, Christina Aguilera, Abba, Etta James, Skeeter Davis, and Santana, as well as one of Carpenter’s own songs: “Almost Love.” Many artists have created playlists for Teen Vogue, but Carpenter broke the rules by including one of her own songs. That’s fine because the best artists break the rules and Carpenter gave fans a lot of insight into her life when she spoke about “Almost Love.”
“‘Almost Love...
Sabrina Carpenter’s life story is very different from a Disney movie
During a 2018 interview with Teen Vogue, Carpenter created a playlist of the tunes that defined her life. The playlist included classic tracks by The Carpenters, The Beatles, Christina Aguilera, Abba, Etta James, Skeeter Davis, and Santana, as well as one of Carpenter’s own songs: “Almost Love.” Many artists have created playlists for Teen Vogue, but Carpenter broke the rules by including one of her own songs. That’s fine because the best artists break the rules and Carpenter gave fans a lot of insight into her life when she spoke about “Almost Love.”
“‘Almost Love...
- 6/6/2024
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
All those nights that Sabrina Carpenter spent working late (’cause she’s a singer) have paid off: Short n’ Sweet, her forthcoming studio album, is set for release on Aug. 23.
“This project is quite special to me and I hope it’ll be something special to you too,” Carpenter wrote on social media while simultaneously unveiling the album title, artwork, and release date. In the front cover art, blonde hair tumbles down her back and sunlight glimmers off a spot on her shoulder just above a bright red lipstick kiss mark.
“This project is quite special to me and I hope it’ll be something special to you too,” Carpenter wrote on social media while simultaneously unveiling the album title, artwork, and release date. In the front cover art, blonde hair tumbles down her back and sunlight glimmers off a spot on her shoulder just above a bright red lipstick kiss mark.
- 6/3/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Coi Leray has dropped a new single, “Wanna Come Thru.” The sultry track, produced by Mike WiLL Made-It, marks her first release for new label Island Records.
“This song is about me on my grown and sexy,” Leray explained in a statement. “Grown and sexy means being so in love with yourself — that it is one of the most sexiest, maturest, grownest things that a woman can do. As you get older and you tap into your womanhood and your femininity and I feel like you should embrace that.
“This song is about me on my grown and sexy,” Leray explained in a statement. “Grown and sexy means being so in love with yourself — that it is one of the most sexiest, maturest, grownest things that a woman can do. As you get older and you tap into your womanhood and your femininity and I feel like you should embrace that.
- 1/25/2024
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Sabrina Carpenter is making a big career move!
The 24-year-old pop singer and songwriter has just signed an exclusive publishing agreement with Universal Publishing Group.
The former Disney star has been making waves recently with her smash hit “Nonsense” from her critically acclaimed 2022 album, Emails I Can’t Send, which debuted at No. 23 on the Billboard 200.
Keep reading to find out more details…
Umpg Chairman and CEO Jody Gerson gushed about the rising star to Variety. “Sabrina is a next-generation artist,” she said. “She has the unique ability to translate a spectrum of emotions and experiences into culturally impactful songs. Along with our Umpg family around the world, I am so pleased to be able work closely with Sabrina and her team for years to come. She’s that special!”
The executive vice president and co-head of A&r at Umpg, David Gray, added, “I have known Sabrina for years...
The 24-year-old pop singer and songwriter has just signed an exclusive publishing agreement with Universal Publishing Group.
The former Disney star has been making waves recently with her smash hit “Nonsense” from her critically acclaimed 2022 album, Emails I Can’t Send, which debuted at No. 23 on the Billboard 200.
Keep reading to find out more details…
Umpg Chairman and CEO Jody Gerson gushed about the rising star to Variety. “Sabrina is a next-generation artist,” she said. “She has the unique ability to translate a spectrum of emotions and experiences into culturally impactful songs. Along with our Umpg family around the world, I am so pleased to be able work closely with Sabrina and her team for years to come. She’s that special!”
The executive vice president and co-head of A&r at Umpg, David Gray, added, “I have known Sabrina for years...
- 10/14/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Coi Leray is celebrating the release of her new album Coi with the video for “Get Loud,” featuring a cameo by U.S. Women’s National Team player Trinity Rodman in time for next month’s FIFA Women’s World Cup.
“So happy to have worked with @coileray for the ‘Get Loud’ music video presented by @bose To Make The Bop Of The Summer ,” Rdoman wrote on Instagram alongside a clip from the track’s visual.
The video follows the soccer star in Leray meeting in a soccer locker room...
“So happy to have worked with @coileray for the ‘Get Loud’ music video presented by @bose To Make The Bop Of The Summer ,” Rdoman wrote on Instagram alongside a clip from the track’s visual.
The video follows the soccer star in Leray meeting in a soccer locker room...
- 6/23/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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