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Sabrina Carpenter stormed the charts in 2024 with "Espresso" and "Taste." We tell you more about the six-time Grammy nominee.
Sabrina Carpenter‘s road to Grammy-nominated pop star wasn't short - but that doesn't mean it hasn't been sweet. In a new interview with People published Wednesday (Jan. 8), the 25-year-old pop star opened up about the long road she had to take before she was ever considered for best new artist by the Recording Academy,
This week's ARIA Charts are brimming with milestones, with Sabrina Carpenter and Rosé breaking records while global superstar Bad Bunny makes a splash on the Albums Chart. Sabrina Carpenter's Short N' Sweet is proving to be a sugar rush for fans,
It’s a milestone week for both Rosé and Sabrina Carpenter, as the pop stars notch up 10 weeks at #1 on the ARIA Charts.
"I’ve realized that it’s always been about the small baby steps that you take over time to get you to this point," the singer said.
She’s the “Short n’ Sweet” pop princess who dominated the charts in 2024, but the path to breakthrough stardom was longer and more intense for Sabrina Carpenter than casual fans may think.
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Songwriter Steph Jones discusses her work on Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso" and "Nonsense" and Kelsea Ballerini's "Hole in the Bottle."