
Lilah Schlanger
Sabrina Carpenter makes a splash with the release of her new album, 'Short n' Sweet'.
“Please, please, please” don’t skip past this album. On Aug. 23 of this year, Sabrina Carpenter released the sixth album of her career. Since its release, Short n’ Sweet has climbed to the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 charts where it has stayed for over three weeks, second only to Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department for consecutive weeks at the top spot.

Taste maintains an upbeat and ditsy beat while discussing the unforgettable mark Carpenter leaves in a relationship. Lines like “He’s funny now all his jokes hit different/guess who he learned that from” allude to the unshakable trace she’s left in Shawn Mendes’ life. The carefree music and cheeky lyrics truly represent Carpenter’s smart-alecky take on Mendes’ return to Cabello.
Sharpest Tool delivers a direct blow to the Canadian singer’s handling of affairs. But beyond the fun and frisky lyrics, the song’s overall flow is an addictive listen. The slow reflective tone which speeds up to a fast rambling pace contributes to the sense of exasperation and frustration within the singer. The use of anadiplosis, the repetition of the last word to the first word of the next line, makes for an addicting and catchy pre-chorus sure to get any listener to get up and dance.
The final nail in Mendes’ coffin is Coincidence. This song pulls no punches and dives into the fiery relationship troubles between the three singers. Lyrics like “Palm Springs looks nice/but who’s by your side” fire shots at the rekindled spark between Mendes and Cabello. The lyrics build on each other to not only reach a catchy beat but to tell a story, keeping the listener hooked. As far as the musicality goes, the beat seems to build on itself reaching the climax and trailing back down leaving the listener ready to dive in for more.

Short n’ Sweet has offered a welcome shift for listeners. Carpenter has honed her sound and embraced her cheeky side with her lively lyrics. Fans are embracing this new side of Carpenter, and loving the sass offered in this album. Carpenter was spot on: we are definitely thinking about her every night.