no skip album.

2025/9/3 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, so I just had to dive deeper into why Sabrina Carpenter's latest album is genuinely a no-skip masterpiece for me! I know it's been getting some mixed reviews, but honestly, every track just hits differently, and I find myself playing it on repeat. Let's talk about some standouts. 'When Did You Get Hot?' is undeniably one of those songs that gets stuck in your head in the best way. The vibe is just so infectious and catchy, and I totally get why it's been a hot topic. It's got that playful, slightly cheeky energy that Sabrina does so well. And as for 'who is when did you get hot by sabrina carpenter about'? Well, that's the fun part of music, isn't it? It feels like it could be about anyone who suddenly catches your eye again, making you rethink everything. It's so relatable! Then there's 'Tears,' which is another absolute gem. I remember seeing the music video and just loving how much fun she was having. The song itself is just pure pop perfection that makes you want to dance, and it perfectly encapsulates that feeling of letting go and enjoying yourself. It's definitely a highlight for me on the album. And can we talk about 'Never Getting Laid'? This track is brilliant. It's got such a unique energy, and I absolutely adore the message. It's empowering and just feels so honest. That line about 'happiness and karma' really resonates, making it a song I can always turn to when I need a little boost. It’s definitely one of those tracks that gets better with every listen. Beyond those, I have to give a shoutout to 'Go Go Juice' – it's so iconic and has that slight twang that makes it perfect for getting ready. And 'Sugar Talking' just makes me melt every time I hear it; the lyrics like 'PUT YOUR LOVING WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS' are just *chef's kiss*. Even 'Goodbye,' with its 'ABBA coded' feel, is incredibly catchy! And speaking of the album, the imagery, like the 'Sabrina Carpenter hands and knees' pose on the cover, really sets a certain tone for the whole project. It's confident, a little provocative, and perfectly matches the playful yet assertive lyrical themes throughout. It feels like she's really owning her narrative and inviting us into her world with this album. Overall, what makes this a 'no-skip' album for me is how cohesive it feels while still having so much variety. Each song, from 'Manchild' to 'House Tour' and 'Nobody's Son,' adds something unique to the entire listening experience. It’s truly an album designed to be listened to from start to finish. If you haven't given it a full listen, or if you've only heard bits and pieces, I highly recommend diving in and forming your own opinion. You might just find your new favorite track!

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I luv the white sweatshirt🤍🤍🤍🤍