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Sabrina Carpenter Pours Her Heart Out on Vulnerable New Single Please Please Please
Embracing Vulnerability on “Please Please Please”
Sabrina Carpenter is baring her soul with her powerful new single, Please Please Please.
Released on June 6, 2024, the track serves as the second single from her sixth studio album, Short n’ Sweet, out on August 23rd.
Written by Carpenter alongside Amy Allen and Jack Antonoff (who also produced it), Please Please Please finds the 25-year-old pop star exploring deeply personal lyrical territory over a sonically adventurous backdrop.
A Country-Tinged Pop Confessional About Toxic Love
From the first few bars, Please Please Please establishes itself as a departure from Sabrina Carpenter’s bright, bubblegum pop origins.
The song opens with a twangy guitar riff that hints at country influences before kicking into a propulsive, synth-laden groove with pulsing 808 beats.
Over this genre-blurring musical backdrop, Sabrina Carpenter lays bare her vulnerability, chronicling the emotional ups and downs of an addictive but toxic relationship with raw honesty.
“Please Please Please” Lyrics Breakdown: When Love Is a Battlefield
Please Please Please lyrics pull no punches in detailing the turmoil of a romance turned unhealthy.
In the opening verse, Sabrina Carpenter sings, “I know I have good judgement; I know I have good taste / It’s funny and it’s ironic that only I feel that way.”
She’s self-aware that her partner is flawed (“I heard that you’re an actor, so act like a stand-up guy”) but tries rationalising their behaviour to others.
The pre-chorus and chorus see Carpenter issue a desperate plea: “Please, please, please don’t prove ’em right / And please, please, please don’t bring me to tears when I just did my makeup so nice / Heartbreak is one thing, my ego’s another / I beg you, don’t embarrass me, motherfucker.”
With those aching words, she’s begging her significant other not to confirm people’s negative opinions about them, imploring them not to shatter her practiced image on top of her heart.
In the second verse’s opening lines, “Well, I have a fun idea, babe, maybe just stay inside / I know you’re cravin’ some fresh air, but the ceiling fan is so nice,” Sabrina Carpenter wryly suggests that perhaps they should just stay home to avoid any potential drama.
But she knows that’s not realistic, adding aside, “I’m just kidding, but really (Kinda), really, really.”
The defiant outro finds Carpenter finally standing up for herself, offering the ultimatum: “If you wanna go and be stupid / Don’t do it in front of me / If you don’t wanna cry to my music / Don’t make me hate you prolifically.”
Cinematic Music Video Brings Lyrics To Life
The Please Please Please music video artfully brings the intimate lyrics to life in cinematic fashion.
Directed by Carpenter’s real-life boyfriend Barry Keoghan (who also stars as her love interest), the clip draws inspiration from classic crime epics like Bonnie and Clyde as it depicts a tumultuous, crime-fueled romance.
It opens with Sabrina Carpenter being released from jail (a nod to her previous Espresso video) as she locks eyes with a fellow inmate played by Keoghan.
What follows is a whirlwind courtship plagued by Keoghan’s reckless lawbreaking, which ultimately lands him behind bars multiple times.
Despite Carpenter’s pleas for him to change, Keoghan’s character remains a hopeless rebel without a cause.
The video culminates with Carpenter appearing to move on, handcuffing Keoghan to a chair, and abandoning him taped and bound in a warehouse after one last passionate kiss goodbye.
A Courageous Showcase of Vulnerability
With its seamless blend of pop influences from country to electronic, Please Please Please showcases Sabrina Carpenter’s constantly expanding artistic palette.
But it’s the lyrics’ unflinching honesty in exploring the toxic depths of a dysfunctional bond that makes the song most impactful.
In recent interviews, Sabrina Carpenter has spoken about feeling liberated to explore more mature lyrical themes as she evolves, no longer feeling beholden to upholding any particular image or sound.
Please Please Please seems to be a bold first step in that direction, one that’s sure to have fans excited to hear what other candid truth-telling awaits on Short n’ Sweet.
After taking in the arresting lyrics and watching the cinematic music video, be sure to add Please Please Please to your playlists for an audio journey through the complexities of modern romance from one of pop’s most compelling new voices.
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Sabrina Carpenter Please Please Please Lyrics
Verse 1
I know I have good judgment, I know I have good taste
It’s funny and it’s ironic that only I feel that way
I promise ’em that you’re different and everyone makes mistakes
But just don’t
I heard that you’re an actor, so act like a stand-up guy
Whatever devil’s inside you, don’t let him out tonight
I tell them it’s just your culture, and everyone rolls their eyes
Yeah, I know
All I’m asking, baby
Chorus
Please, please, please
Don’t prove ’em right
And please, plеase, please
Don’t bring mе to tears when I just did my makeup so nice
Heartbreak is one thing, my ego’s another
I beg you, don’t embarrass me, motherfucker, oh
Please, please, please (Ah)
Verse 2
Well, I have a fun idea, babe (Uh-huh), maybe just stay inside
I know you’re cravin’ some fresh air, but the ceiling fan is so nice (It’s so nice, right?)
And we could live so happily if no one knows that you’re with me
I’m just kidding, but really (Kinda), really, really
Chorus
Please, please, please (Please don’t prove ’em right)
Don’t prove ’em right
And please, please, please
Don’t bring me to tears when I just did my makeup so nice
Heartbreak is one thing (Heartbreak is one thing), my ego’s another (Ego’s another)
I beg you, don’t embarrass me, motherfucker, oh
Please, please, please (Ah)
Outro
If you wanna go and be stupid
Don’t do it in front of me
If you don’t wanna cry to my music
Don’t make me hate you prolifically
Please, please, please (Please)
Please, please, please (Please)
Please (Please), please (Please), please
(Ah)