Sabrina Carpenter explains why her album is called 'Short N' Sweet'

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Sabrina Carpenter is celebratingThe American artist has released her sixth studio album: Short n'Sweet. A pop album where the singer has been very comfortable talking about all kinds of relationships (especially those that have ended badly). Topics like Taste, Bed Chem, Juno or Dumb & Poetic They are giving a lot to talk about. And the album could be full of innuendos. Although the first of all, as Sabrina has acknowledged, we find it in the title of the album.

The singer of Espresso has revealed the real reason why she called her album Short n'Sweet. And it has nothing to do with his 1.51 meters of heightIt was in an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music where he told what led him to title the album like that. And yes, it has to do with his past relationships (something he talks about all the time on his new album).

“It wasn't because I'm short. I actually thought about some of these relationships and how some of them were the shortest ones I've ever had and the ones that affected me the most.”the artist has confessed.

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And it's no surprise that she decided to give the album this name. Many of the songs (from Please Please Please to Lie to Girls) talk about these failed relationships.

Short N' Sweet: Sabrina's guaranteed success

Definitely, Short n' Sweet has become the consolidation of Sabrina Carpenter as one of the international pop artists of the moment. Despite the fact that the singer had five albums behind her (with a good reception by the public), it has been this sixth album that has put all eyes on her. We have to recognize that the fact that the singer already had two hits under her belt, such as Please Please Plese and Espresso has made things easier for him.

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