Emails I Can’t Send Fwd: Sabrina Carpenter (Album Review)

Sabrina Carpenter is mostly known as an actress starring in the Disney show, Girl Meets World, and other movies such as Adventures in Babysitting, Work It, Clouds, and Tall Girl. Yet, most aren’t aware she is a musician at heart. She has released 5 albums and her newest one, in my opinion, is her best one yet.

The original album that was released in 2022, Emails I Can’t Send, consisted of 13 tracks in the pop genre. Leading up after the album, she went on tour and I was lucky enough to go to one of her concerts and sing along to all of her songs. But a couple months after she released the album, she came out with 4 more songs and added them to the album and included the word fwd: to the end of the album title. Emails I Can’t Send Fwd: consists of mellow yet upbeat songs with relatable lyrics. Her most popular song on the album is called, Nonsense, grew in potential and aspired to others through social media. It is now frequently played on the radio and has become well known by most. Sabrina talks about her love interest and how she tried to change for them, or lost herself in the process, along with other emotions. Some of the tracks and the meaning behind them are listed below:

Read Your Mind (track 3): This upbeat song compliments the idea of not being able to express one’s emotions or making up their mind. The frustration of giving mixed signals in a relationship and contradicting between their words and actions and their overall stance between their significant other.

How Many Things (track 7): This song recalls good memories in a relationship or friendship and putting the effort in. Giving more attention towards the person, compared to the other. One of her lyrics states, “I feel myself falling further down your priorities” expressing the loss of interest.

Feather (track 15): This newer song includes the sense of letting something go. Feeling the weight lifted off your shoulders and not having that person or thing on your mind anymore creating the idea of “feeling light as a feather”.

I would definitely recommend this album as each song is unique and different and dives deeper into Sabrina’s life.

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