Sabrina Carpenter Talks About The Inspiration Behind Her Title Track

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Singer songwriter Sabrina Carpenter talked about the painful inspiration behind a song on her recent album “Emails I Can’t Send.”

The singer dropped the album last July which went on to become one of her most successful and acclaimed records. Songs like ‘Because I Liked a Boy’ went on to become fine hits.

Sabrina talked about the album’s title track in a recent interview with V Magazine. She revealed why it was hard to write and record.

The singer started with her album, “It felt like a first album for me in a lot of ways,” She further spoke about the writing style, “A lot of it came from a really painful point in my life. It was a challenge to push myself throughout the process.”

In the title track, Carpenter sings about family relationships, trust, disappointment and betrayal which is well received and praised by the fans. She revealed in the interview that the demo vocals she has left earlier were put on the track as the ballad just became too intense to work on.

The ‘Nonsense’ singer also talked about putting personal details on songs. She said, “It feels triumphant,there were moments I felt so isolated, and those are the moments people pick out and scream at the top of their lungs on tour,”

The singer has previously talked about the title track on multiple occasions. Last year, the ‘Skin’ singer told Spotify storyline, “The song that inspired the record. Someone I looked up to let me down and it changed the way I love and receive love.”

Sabrina fangirls over Taylor Swift

We all know how big of a Taylor Swift fan, Sabrina Carpenter is. The singer covered many of Swift’s songs when she was young and expressed her love on many occasions. They’ve even recently met at the American Music Awards in which they looked incredible, together.

Carpenter in a recent interview revealed her love for Taylor yet another time. She said, “My first cover on YouTube was ‘Picture To Burn’ when I was 9, I’ve been a very long time supporter”

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