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Single Review: Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Espresso’ Has Us Wanting A Double Shot

Sabrina Carpenter performing live in 2022.

Jordan Mallory


Sabrina Carpenter has released her new single, ‘Espresso,’ and it’s hot, fresh and addictive – like your favourite coffee order!

Sabrina Carpenter has put the pep back in our steps with her energetic new single ‘Espresso,’ which is set to be the song of the summer. From creative lyrics to a catchy melody, ‘Espresso’ has us wanting a double shot.

“In an industry thirsting for the next ‘pop girl’, Sabrina Carpenter has quickly become our go-to order”

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If song lyrics could be injected with caffeine, ‘Espresso’ would be enough to keep us up all night long. Sabrina uses a witty play on words with lyrics like “I know I Mountain Dew it for you.”

Asserting herself as punchy and compelling as a morning coffee, Sabrina Carpenter has created a memorable hook and irresistible chorus that makes ‘Espresso’ an instant hit.

Aesthetically Rich

Sabrina delivers with the music video, which seamlessly intertwines with the song’s narrative. Matching the whimsy, sun-kissed vibe and playful lyrics, the video for ‘Espresso’ is rich and sweet.

Flawlessly costumed and beautifully coloured, viewers are effortlessly transported into a vintage beach party movie. Directed by Dave Meyers, the music video creates the ultimate getaway where we, too, can imagine hanging out with our friends on the beach with ‘Espresso’ playing on the radio.

With ‘Espresso,’ Sabrina Carpenter has once again proven that she is one of the hottest pop stars on the menu. Mixing old Hollywood vibes with the sounds of today, Sabrina has created just the right blend of classic and modern.

In an industry thirsting for the next “pop girl” to come on the scene serving both vocals and visuals, Sabrina Carpenter has quickly become our go-to order with ‘Espresso!’

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Jordan Mallory is a Midwest-based Entertainment & Pop Culture Journalist. Published in various outlets, including Out Front Magazine, and the host of pop culture nostalgia podcast The Chew; if she's not writing.. she's probably at a concert!

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