
Sabrina Carpenter's cheeky new teaser has fans anticipating the next summer pop anthem after Espresso frenzy
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Is a summer 2024 magic repeat on the cards? That only time will tell. But in the meantime, loyalists are CONVINCED about Sabrina being back to rule summer, for the second time in a row.
"OH WOW YES MOM" commented the official Bratz account as the Recording Academy chimed in with "A true Busy Woman 👑". Spotify swopped in with a "How dare they not stop for sabrina???" as Levis cracked the chicest pun: "jeans on genes". Other comments expressed the very same sentiment: "SABRINA WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO TELL US".
Now it is worth mentioning that there is a high probability of this not being the teaser of a new track at all. Multiple fans and threads have been speculating that Sabrina may just have been working on a music video for her track Busy Woman from the Short n' Sweet album. On the other hand, multiple promotional billboards, credited to SC Entertainment cropped up all over Texas, reading: 'HEY MEN", "AMEN", "I SWEAR THEY CHOOSE ME I'M NOT CHOOSING THEM" and finally, "Manchild", in the Sabrina-stamped cursive aesthetic the girlies have been obsessed with, for the better part of a year now.
So while you wait on Manchild (or a brand new MV) it's never a bad idea to cue up Short n' Sweet on your playlists — that is if it ever even went out of circulation!
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