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Sabrina Carpenter: Quick n’ Candy [Island]
Sabrina Carpenter is a veteran of the pop business, however Short n’ Sweet is essentially the most anticipated album of the 25-year-old pop singer’s profession. She caught the general public’s consideration, within the spring, with “Espresso,” and she or he constructed on the momentum with “Please Please Please,” a chart-topping single that got here with a flashy video co-starring her boyfriend, the acclaimed Irish actor Barry Keoghan. Carpenter co-wrote Quick n’ Candy with Amy Allen, Julia Michaels, Steph Jones, and producers John Ryan, Julian Bunetta, and Jack Antonoff.
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