Sabrina Carpenter Unveils Her Long-Awaited New Album “Short n’ Sweet”

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Sabrina Carpenter's new album was released this Friday, the sixth opus of an American singer who recently became a global pop star, breaking records one after the other.

It's the musical event of the summer. Or even of the year. Sabrina Carpenter unveiled her sixth solo album, “Short n' Sweet,” this Friday. Two years after “Emails I Can't Send,” the former Disney Channel star offers her fans 12 songs to save us from the back-to-school blues.

Every time I write a new record, I learn a little more about myself. “, writes the 25-year-old singer on her Instagram account. The creation of Short n' Sweet was one of the most special, honest, up-and-down, stupid, and fun experiences of my life. ” she added.

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“Short n’ Sweet” also has a vinyl version that features an exclusive hit, “Needless to Say.”

Jenna Ortega in her new music video

Far from stopping there, Sabrina Carpenter accompanies the release of this album with a new video clip. That of her song “Taste” which features a Netflix star: Jenna Ortega! The interpreter of Wednesday Addams plays the singer's rival in an atmosphere reminiscent of certain horror films.

On March 16 and 17, the princess of pop will defend her new album in concert in Paris at the Accor Arena.

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