Since Sabrina Carpenter dropped her addictive track Espresso from her latest studio album, “Short n’ Sweet,” it has taken fans and the internet by storm. Carpenter’s Espresso has undoubtedly captured many’s attention, including her beau Barry Keoghan. While Barry is head over heels for the grooving track, the 25-year-old singer recently shared the real meaning behind her caffeine-addictive track.
Sabrina Carpenter recently sat down with Apple Music to share the process of making her chartbuster track Espresso. The Nonsense singer revealed she was in France when she wrote the track. Well, there’s something in the place, and Sabrina could feel that, too. While her song focused on the singer’s bit*hy side, Sabrina shared that “there was so much personality throughout the entire song.”
The Skins singer continued that those personalities are ones she really likes to play and sing live with a crowd. While they undoubtedly play different personalities, Sabrina’s playful nature in Espresso has also left her fans on their toes. In the chorus, Sabrina sings, “Say you can’t sleep, baby, I know/ That’s that me, espresso/ Move it up, down, left, right, oh/ Switch it up like Nintendo.”
While Sabrina Carpenter’s flirty lyrics took her fans by storm, the singer shared that she made the lyrics grooving and funny on purpose. The singer said that she wanted her listeners, who hadn’t heard her song before, to understand Carpenter’s sense of humor better. Well, that was something clever.
However, Carpenter revealed that the song was not about the glorious time. She revealed that she captured a moment in the song where she felt bad about herself. “And I think you don’t always feel that way,” Sabrina Carpenter added, saying that was why she captured the moments in her track Espresso.
The song is undoubtedly about mysterious encounters and how well they were played off. But her equating herself to caffeine addiction is something more clever. Sabrina Carpenter said that she had a caffeine addiction and knew how things worked. So, she wanted her man to be addicted to her in the same way.
Sabrina Carpenter has also discussed the incident in Vogue. The singer shared that the song is about exploring femininity and embracing bit*hy confidence. In another interview, she told Rolling Stone that Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso is inspired by old-school vintage ads.
Well, there are more layers to her track. However, Sabrina Carpenter believes it’s purely about exploring her feminine side and seeing it as her superpower. This is all for now. Stay with Soap Opera Daily for more such updates.