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Sabrina Carpenter's Rise to Pop Stardom: A Review of Her Latest Album

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Walden Green

4h ago· 4 min readenReview

Summary

A review of Sabrina Carpenter's album, tracing her rise to pop stardom from her earlier work "Emails I Can't Send" and the viral success of "Nonsense" and "Espresso." The piece examines her artistic evolution, witty lyrical style, and polished retro aesthetic that propelled her to pop's A-list.

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Twitter / XSabrina Carpenter's Rise to Pop Stardom: A Review of Her Latest Albumpitchfork.com

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Historians will say it was 'Espresso' that did it, but Sabrina Carpenter's ascent to pop's A-list truly began with 'Nonsense.'
Water ain't the only thing I swallow, she sang to a Chicago crowd that October.
Witty, itty-bitty, a little smutty, dolled up like a powder-blue Peggy Lee.
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