Sabrina Carpenter dropped her highly anticipated sixth studio album, “Short n’ Sweet” on Friday, August 23 this year. The rollout to this record was magnificent, making fans buzz with tracks like “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.” But now that the album has hit streaming platforms (and our shelves) we could not help but notice that there are three non-single tracks gaining traction among Apple Music listeners.
Dive in to find out which tracks are getting the most love, despite not being as massive as “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.”
- “Good Graces:” This song has been compared to Ariana Grande’s early work. Sonically, it takes influences from Miami bass and R&B to make the perfect bop.
- “Bed Chem:” This is a sultry R&B jam, which seemingly takes inspiration from Christina Aguilera, one of Sabrina Carpeneter’s first idols. Vocally, she showcases her range and singing control.
- “Juno:” Wrapping up the most listened non-single tracks is “Juno,” a pop-rock track, where Sabrina explains that her partner does it so good that she would have a baby. One of the most unhinged tracks in the album.