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SABRINA CARPENTER
unveils new single & video
“SKINNY DIPPING”
ISLAND RECORDS DEBUT ALBUM COMING SOON
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Diving into another chapter, Sabrina Carpenter releases a new single and video entitled “Skinny Dipping” via Island Records today.
This time around, the platinum-certified singer, songwriter, actress, designer, and producer opens up like never before. Faint acoustic guitar brushes up against conversational musings as she recounts an encounter with an old flame in a level of lyrical detail evocative of classic nineties pop.
On the track, co-written by JP Saxe and Julia Michaels, Sabrina depicts the play-by-play, “Hear the barista call an oat milk latte and your name and I look up from my phone and think there’s no chance it’s you, but it is,” and answers a question about her sister, “Shannon’s being Shannon.” Between strings and horns, naked emotion drives the hook, “It’d be so nice, right? If we could take it all off and just exist and skinny dip in water under the bridge.”
About the song, she commented, “One day we’ll be older and see our past experiences with such fresh eyes that maybe the bad things won’t feel so bad, and trust that life will lead us exactly where we’re meant to be.”
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“Skinny Dipping” follows the runaway success of her recent single “Skin”. The latter has gathered over 92.5 million Spotify streams and 22 million YouTube views on the music video to date. Upon arrival, it overtook the internet, trending at #1 on Twitter worldwide. It also marked her first Billboard Hot 100 hit in addition to receiving widespread acclaim. Billboard hailed it as “hitting that sweet spot between raw writing and grandiose production, resulting in an enthralling listen.” Meanwhile, Thomas Bleach applauded it as “an immediately addictive track that will simultaneously get stuck in your head, and have you thinking ‘damn, girl!’.”
Everything sets the stage for Sabrina’s full-length debut for Island Records—coming soon.
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