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Sabrina Carpenter’s infectious hit espresso The music industry was surprised when it dropped earlier this year, and the Grammy nominee admitted he had no idea how well it would resonate with audiences.
Despite the track going viral, Carpenter was unsure whether the song referencing the beloved coffee beverage would connect with fans.
“I really didn’t know if it would connect,” Carpenter told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview.
She added, “But the feeling of the song, the sound, and the confidence that comes with it, was something that I really believed in. So, I really had no idea if anyone would like it, but I loved it.” Came.” , and that’s everything that meant to me in that moment, and something I try to remember again and again.”
The success of the song led to a collaboration with Dunkin’ and the introduction of ‘Sabrina’s Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso’. It is a coffee drink inspired by the track.
Growing up on the East Coast, Carpenter shared, “I’m born and raised an East Coaster, and Dunkin’ was my childhood. When they approached me about a collaboration, I realized that the coffee partnership was great.” My window was closing, and I hadn’t done it yet so it felt like it was the perfect fit.”
She said, “People really appreciate the connection more now because it’s so rare. When I’m not on tour, it’s finding these kinds of partnerships that bring me to your front door, or your nearest Dunkin’, or Joe’s. As far as is most convenient.”
He said the light-hearted nature of the project was important to him.
He noted, “The partnership is light-hearted, collaborative, and fun. It’s the perfect way for me to end the year.”
when carpenter was released espresso In April, he had no idea that the song would become such a viral hit.
The track quickly became a fan favorite, inspiring everything from espresso martinis to memes and viral videos.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, it also inspired a sketch on Saturday Night Live, which has received 15 million views on YouTube.
Apart from his hit songs, Carpenter also gave a festive gift to fans with his Netflix Christmas special-a crappy christmas,
For the actress and singer, creating the special was a dream come true. Inspired by legends such as Cher, Dolly Parton and Lucille Ball, Carpenter wanted the special to reflect her personality and eccentric approach to entertainment.
She said, “I’ve wanted to do something like this for a long time. It was a really quick turnaround, but I wanted it to suit my personality – playful and fun. I’m very happy with the way it turned out.” , and the guests really made it special.”
As Carpenter wraps up 2024, his creative focus shifts towards new music and future projects. Although she’s currently wrapping up the international leg of her Short N Sweet Tour, Carpenter is already thinking about her next album.
She shared, “I’m always thinking a year ahead. I’ve started to think about what will happen after Short N Sweet, but for now, I’m allowing myself to grow and enjoy it. “
Although he’s not willing to reveal too much about his next musical direction, he did tease his fans that they can expect more playful, light-hearted content.
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