The person who felt scandaled Short n's sweet Songs like “Juno” or “Bed Chem” may not like Men's best friendAccording to Sabrina Carpenter.
In a clip released before the release on Thursday (August 28) CBS Morning On Friday, the pop star confirmed her new album wasn't for the faint of heart – if they want to hear it, they might want to do it in the privacy of their own home.
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“The album is not suitable for any Pearl Clutchers,” Carpenter told LP's Gayle King that the album will drop on Friday (August 29). “But I also think that even the clutches of pearls can listen to an album like this in their own solitude and find something that makes them smile at themselves.”
When the King pointed out that the songs on the project were as “sexual” as “strong” and “frailty,” the two-time Grammy winner replied, “I think it’s the truth, sometimes people hear lyrics that are really bold, or they’re gone, ‘I don’t want to sing in front of others.’’’’”
“It’s like TMI is almost too much,” Carpenter added. “But I want to go with a concert, no matter how many young women I see in the front row are screaming in their lungs with their best friends, you can go and be like, ‘Oh, we can all sigh [in] Relax, like, “It’s fun.” That’s everything. ”
This is not the first time a pop star has launched opposition to her sex song lyrics, and it has been a polarization to the audience since Carpenter achieved a breakthrough success with the 2024 album. Short n's sweet. exist Rolling stones “It's always fun when people complain…it's like, 'All she does is sing for it.'” her cover story in June said.
“But that's your popular song,” she continued at the time. “Obviously you love sex. You're fascinated by it. It's my show. There are so many more positions than 'juno', but these moments are the ones you post and comment on every night. I can't control it.”
Men's best friend As the carpenter said, people caught the pearl even before they were released. when Girl meets the world Alumni first shared its cover art—a photo of herself, on four quarters of photos, held by a man in hair in place—and she met with opposition from some critics who found the image demeaned the women.
Don't worry. Since then, the carpenter has released several variations MBF With the alternative cover, even the pearl clip may fall behind.
Check out the Carpenter's Friday clip CBS Morning The interview below.
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