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Will “Espresso” be on the CD?
Yes. Carpenter describes the hit song as her album’s “debut single” on her site.
Has the tracklist been released?
Not yet. It’s also unclear how many songs will be on the album.
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What will the second single be, and when is it coming out?
When she announced Short n’ Sweet, Carpenter hinted that the second single would be out on Thursday, June 6. She wrote, “I also have a surprise coming for you on Thursday night so keep an eye out!!”
On June 2, she also shared what seems to be a teaser for a new song:
Has Carpenter said anything about what her next album will be like?
In March, Carpenter spoke to Cosmopolitan and briefly mentioned that she’d started working on her next era: “I’m trying to really take this experience in [performing the songs on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour] before moving on to the next thing…but I’ve been working on the next thing for a minute. I’m starting to feel like I’ve outgrown the songs I’m singing, which is always an exciting feeling because I think that means the next chapter is right around the corner.”
When asked what her next chapter looks like and whether she’ll focus on music or acting, Carpenter said, “I go to the movies and I get really jealous of the people in the movies. I’m like, ‘Oh, I want to be in a movie.’ And then I go to concerts, and I get jealous of people onstage. I’m like, ‘Oh, I want to be onstage.’ I think that’s a good sign. The hardest thing for me to do sometimes is to stop and take a moment to recognize how much I grew in the last year. I didn’t think 24 was going to be special at all. When I turned 24, I was like, ‘What is this year even made for?’ Because 21 is always very pronounced, 25 is always very pronounced. But the middle ages, oof. Even with songs, there’s, ‘Nobody likes you when you’re 23.’ But shit about 24.”
She also addressed her flirty songwriting style, which can be heard on “Espresso” and the outros from her Emails I Can’t Send track “Nonsense.”
“It’s funny too, writing the [‘Nonsense’] outros, because I feel like I’ve learned a lot more about sexuality through writing those than people think,” she said. “I think people think I’m just obnoxiously horny, when in reality, writing them comes from the ability to not be fearful of your sexuality as opposed to just not being able to put it down.”