From Barry Keoghan To Shawn Mendes: All Celeb References In Sabrina Carpenter’s Short N’ Sweet Explored

As a lifestyle expert with years of experience delving into the world of music and pop culture, I must say that Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album, Short n’ Sweet, is an absolute triumph. The blend of various genres showcases her versatility as an artist and offers a refreshing take on contemporary music.


At long last, the efforts put in by Sabrina Carpenter during her late-night work hours have culminated in the release of her eagerly awaited album, titled Short n’ Sweet. Furthermore, the excitement surrounding her music has grown with the release of a new video featuring Jenna Ortega.

Following the success of tunes such as Espresso and Please, Please, Please, this artist has surpassed all anticipations. The album harmoniously combines elements of pop, country, rock, folk, and R&B, producing both catchy anthems and heartfelt ballads that will linger in our memories.

In excess of 36 minutes long, the ‘non-skip’ album quickly gained favor among fans. It additionally mentions famous personalities such as Barry Keoghan, Chappell Roan, Shawn Mendes, and the film “Juno.”

In her tenth track titled “Juno”, the singer cleverly alludes to the movie starring Elliot Page. The 2007 romantic comedy has recently gained notoriety among Gen Z for its use as an expression. The lyrics in the song, “If you love me correctly, then perhaps you’ll help me create a family like Juno,” suggest that Carpenter is expressing her desire to start a family with the right individual.

In a more straightforward manner: The song “Short n’ Sweet” appears to touch upon Hozier’s intermittent relationship with Irish actor Barry Keoghan, as hinted by lyrics like “a guy in a white jacket with a thick accent” in the track “Bad Chem.” Fans were intrigued when they remembered that the two first met at Givenchy’s Spring-Summer 2024 show, an event where Keoghan wore a white jacket and Carpenter donned a sheer black dress.

In “Sharpest Tool,” the singer seems to acknowledge the rising star Chappell Roan, as indicated by her lyrics, “I suppose I’ll squander another year on questioning if / If that was casual, then I must be foolish.” Listeners infer this could be a nod to Roan’s popular song “Casual,” given their shared themes. The tune also shares some similarities with The 1975’s “Being Funny in a Foreign Language.”

Furthermore fueling the gossip mills, it’s suggested that Carpenter’s debut track “Taste” may have been inspired by her fleeting romance with Shawn Mendes. Coincidentally, at the same time, the artist known for “It’ll Be Okay” was rumored to have rekindled old flames with Camila Cabello, her former partner.

In summary, Short n’ Sweet is sure to strike a chord with those seeking upbeat yet revenge-infused tunes, or who find themselves grappling with complex romantic predicaments.

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2024-08-28 07:22