In the song titled “Lacy,” Olivia Rodrigo paints a vivid portrait of a person named Lacy, who they regard with a complex blend of admiration, obsession, and bitterness. Lacy is depicted as someone exceedingly...
Sabrina Carpenter continues to forge ahead with her acting and music career post-Olivia Rodrigo / Joshua Bassett beef. For example, in terms of the latter she released a studio album in 2022, “Emails I Can’t Send”,...
“A Nonsense Christmas” is another romance-based Christmas song, though in this case with a much heavier sexual innuendo than the norm. We are met with common holiday references such as the following: But in this...
The title of this song/album, “emails I can’t send”, is meant to allude to the notion of Sabrina having drafted messages but up until now lacking the wherewithal to actually send them. This is...
In 2021, when Olivia Rodrigo dropped a hit debut tune “Drivers License“, it was concluded that the song’s lyrics were most likely based on romantic issues she had with fellow singers Joshua Bassett and by...
Sabrina Carpenter has described “Vicious” as speaking to toxic relationships with loved ones in more of a general context than is presented. But this being pop music and all, lyrically those sentiments are put into...
What Sabrina Carpenter is speaking to, though specifically put into a romantic context, is how in youthful mistakes will be made. Or more accurately put, being young is not a time in life where...
Unfortunately or fortunately, depending on one’s personal perspective, it currently appears as if the Olivia Rodrigo / Joshua Bassett / Sabrina Carpenter love triangle thingamajig may never go away. Most situations in which Disney...
The line which Sabrina Carpenter’s “Skinny Dipping” revolves around is the vocalist’s desire to “skinny dip in water under the bridge” with the addressee. That statement actually possesses two metaphors. Skinny dipping, as you likely...
As a musician, Olivia Rodrigo dreads the prospect of being ‘pigeonholed’. In other words, she doesn’t want to be perceived as a one-dimensional artist, i.e. the type that, say, harps on the same subject over and over. ...