Sabrina Carpenter – emails i can’t send

Album Info

Artist: Sabrina Carpenter

Title: emails i can't send

Year: 2022

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Tracklist

  • 1. emails i can’t send (1:44)
  • 2. Vicious (2:29)
  • 3. Read your Mind (3:27)
  • 4. Tornado Warnings (3:24)
  • 5. because i liked a boy (3:16)
  • 6. Already Over (2:50)
  • 7. how many things (4:03)
  • 8. bet u wanna (3:11)
  • 9. Nonsense (2:43)
  • 10. Fast Times (2:54)
  • 11. skinny dipping (2:57)
  • 12. Bad for Business (3:08)
  • 13. decode (3:08)

Review

Sabrina Carpenter's fifth studio album "emails i can't send," released on July 15, 2022, marks an exciting turn in her musical journey. Diving into a blend of pop, folk-pop, and dance-pop, the album showcases Sabrina's introspective side, exploring themes of heartache and personal growth through beautifully crafted piano ballads and light guitar instrumentals. Described by many as a break-up album, it’s a heartfelt and unapologetic peek into Sabrina’s most intimate thoughts and experiences. The fans on Reddit can't stop talking about how the album resonates with them, especially praising its relatability in dealing with past relationships.

Following up with a deluxe edition, "emails i can't send fwd:" released on March 17, 2023, Sabrina added four new bonus tracks, giving us even more to adore. Tracks like "feather" quickly became fan favorites, sparking conversations and speculations about the stories behind the songs. It’s great to see fans connecting so deeply with the music, discussing its themes and lyrics extensively online. The album not only debuted on the US Billboard 200 but also received gold certification from the RIAA, a testament to its impact and Sabrina's evolving artistry. "emails i can't send" really showcases how Sabrina has grown not just as an artist but also in sharing her story so openly and bravely with the world. - Ava