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Sabrina Carpenter first caught national attention at age twelve when she placed third in Miley Cyrus’s “The Next Miley Cyrus Project,” a moment that pushed her onto Disney’s radar and opened the door to her future recording career. That early spark led to acting opportunities that connected her to millions of young viewers, beginning with guest appearances on major television shows before she secured her breakout role as Maya Hart on Girl Meets World. The combination of acting visibility and a natural pull toward music set her on a dual career path that would define her teenage years and shape her emergence as a pop recording artist.
As her popularity on television grew, she signed with Hollywood Records, a move that turned her musical aspirations into a well-organized recording career. Her debut album, Eyes Wide Open, arrived in 2015 and introduced a young artist with a polished pop sound and clear vocal command. That early release gave her a foundation that she continued to build on with EVOLution in 2016, an album that supported her first headlining tour and helped her develop a deeper relationship with her growing fan base. She followed it with the Singular project, released in two parts across 2018 and 2019, which demonstrated both artistic maturity and an evolving production style.
Her acting career remained active during that period, expanding to film roles that included Adventures in Babysitting, Horns, and The Hate U Give. Each project broadened her audience and reinforced her ability to move between acting and music without losing momentum in either field. She also continued to work in voice acting with roles in animated series and family focused productions, strengthening her presence across multiple formats. This steady flow of on screen work helped keep her in front of the public while she shaped her identity as a recording artist.
Her recording career took another major step when she signed with Island Records, a shift that set the stage for what would become one of her most defining releases. In 2022 she issued Emails I Can’t Send, an album that produced some of the strongest streaming numbers of her career. The project included the hit singles “Nonsense” and “Because I Liked a Boy,” which expanded her global visibility and connected her to audiences well beyond the fan base she cultivated during her Disney years. The album was followed by Emails I Can’t Send Fwd, a companion release that continued the same personal themes and maintained her upward momentum.
Her touring profile also grew during this period, highlighted by her addition to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour as an opening act on international dates. This placed her in front of stadium-sized crowds and accelerated her global popularity. The exposure strengthened her position as a significant voice in current pop music and introduced her to new fans across multiple continents. Her live performances showed a confident stage presence that matched the tone and personality of her recent recordings.
Awards and nominations marked the next stage of her rise. She earned recognition from the Radio Disney Music Awards, the Shorty Awards, and other organizations that highlighted both her acting and her music. Her songs achieved strong chart positions across multiple platforms, particularly as streaming growth pushed her singles into wider circulation. “Feather” and “Nonsense” became social media staples, helping bring her music into daily online culture and keeping her name moving across global feeds.
Beyond her recorded work, she continued to participate in projects focused on charitable causes and community initiatives. She supported campaigns focused on youth empowerment, creative development, and social awareness, using her platform to raise awareness of issues important to her audience. Her work extended to soundtracks and collaborative recordings, keeping her active across film and television.
Updated Complete List Of Sabrina Carpenter Songs From A to Z
- A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes/So This Is Love – — – 2016
- All We Have Is Love – Evolution – 2016
- Alien – Blue (Japanese edition) and Singular: Act I (Japanese edition) – 2016
- Almost Love – Singular: Act I – 2018
- Already Over – Emails I Can’t Send – 2022
- A Nonsense Christmas – Fruitcake – 2022
- Bad for Business – Emails I Can’t Send – 2022
- Bad Time – Singular: Act I – 2018
- Because I Liked a Boy – Emails I Can’t Send – 2022
- Bed Chem – Short n’ Sweet – 2024
- Best Thing I Got – Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying and Eyes Wide Open – 2014
- Bet U Wanna – Emails I Can’t Send – 2022
- Blueberries – Clouds – 2020
- Buy Me Presents – Fruitcake – 2023
- Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying – Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying and Eyes Wide Open – 2014
- Cindy Lou Who – Fruitcake – 2023
- Clouds – Clouds – 2020
- Coincidence – Short n’ Sweet – 2024
- Cupid (Twin Ver.) (remix) – The Beginning – 2023
- Darling I’m a Mess – Eyes Wide Open – 2015
- Decode – Emails I Can’t Send – 2022
- Diamonds Are Forever – Singular: Act I – 2018
- Don’t Smile – Short n’ Sweet – 2024
- Don’t Want It Back – Evolution – 2016
- Don’t Worry I’ll Make You Worry – Man’s Best Friend – 2025
- Dumb & Poetic – Short n’ Sweet – 2024
- Emails I Can’t Send – Emails I Can’t Send – 2022
- Espresso – Short n’ Sweet – 2024
- Exhale – Singular: Act II – 2019
- Eyes Wide Open – Eyes Wide Open – 2015
- Fast Times – Emails I Can’t Send – 2022
- Feather – Emails I Can’t Send Fwd: – 2023
- Feels Like Loneliness – Evolution – 2016
- First Love – We Are Lost Kings (Japan EP) – 2017
- Fix Me Up – Clouds – 2020
- Go Go Juice – Man’s Best Friend – 2025
- Good Graces – Short n’ Sweet – 2024
- Goodbye – Man’s Best Friend – 2025
- Hands – Night & Day – 2017
- Honeymoon Fades – — – 2020
- Hold Tight – Singular: Act I – 2018
- House Tour – Man’s Best Friend – 2025
- How Many Things – Emails I Can’t Send – 2022
- How To Go To Confession – Clouds – 2020
- I Can’t Stop Me – Singular: Act II – 2019
- I Knew You Were Trouble (cover) – Spotify Singles – 2023
- I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For (cover) – Peter Hollens – 2014
- I’m Fakin – Singular: Act II – 2019
- In My Bed – Singular: Act II – 2019
- Is It New Years Yet? – Fruitcake – 2023
- Juno – Short n’ Sweet – 2024
- Let Me Move You – Work It – 2020
- Lie for Love – Sierra Burgess Is a Loser – 2018
- Lie to Girls – Short n’ Sweet – 2024
- Lonesome – Emails I Can’t Send Fwd: – 2023
- Looking At Me – Singular: Act II – 2019
- Manchild – Man’s Best Friend – 2025
- Mirage – Evolution – 2016
- Mona Lisa – Singular: Act I – 2018
- My Man on Willpower – Man’s Best Friend – 2025
- Needless to Say – Short n’ Sweet (limited edition) – 2024
- Nonsense – Emails I Can’t Send – 2022
- No Words – Evolution – 2016
- Nobody’s Son – Man’s Best Friend – 2025
- On My Way – World of Walker – 2019
- On Purpose – Evolution – 2016
- Opposite – Emails I Can’t Send Fwd: – 2023
- Paris – Singular: Act I – 2018
- Perfect Song – Royalties – 2020
- Please Please Please – Short n’ Sweet – 2024
- Prfct – Singular: Act I – 2018
- Pushing 20 – Singular: Act II – 2019
- Read Your Mind – Emails I Can’t Send – 2022
- Rescue Me – Teen Beach 2 – 2015
- Right Now – Eyes Wide Open – 2015
- Run and Hide – Evolution – 2016
- Santa Doesn’t Know You Like I Do – Fruitcake – 2023
- Seamless – Eyes Wide Open – 2015
- Shadows – Evolution – 2016
- Sharpest Tool – Short n’ Sweet – 2024
- Sign of the Times (cover) – — – 2017
- Skin – — – 2021
- Skinny Dipping – Emails I Can’t Send – 2021
- Slim Pickins – Short n’ Sweet – 2024
- Smile – Disney Fairies: Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust – 2012
- Smoke and Fire – — – 2016
- Space – Evolution – 2016
- Stand Out – How to Build a Better Boy – 2014
- Sue Me – Singular: Act I – 2018
- Such a Funny Way – Man’s Best Friend (special edition/limited digital bonus) – 2025
- Sugar Talking – Man’s Best Friend – 2025
- Take Off All Your Cool – Singular: Act II – 2019
- Take On the World – — – 2014
- Take You Back – Singular: Act II – 2019
- Taste – Short n’ Sweet – 2024
- Tears – Man’s Best Friend – 2025
- Tell Em – Singular: Act II – 2019
- That’s Not How This Works (Sabrina’s version) – — – 2023
- The Middle of Starting Over – Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying and Eyes Wide Open – 2014
- Things I Wish You Said – Emails I Can’t Send Fwd: – 2023
- Thumbs – Evolution – 2016
- Too Young – Eyes Wide Open – 2015
- Tornado Warnings – Emails I Can’t Send – 2022
- Tricky – Flash – 2020
- Two Young Hearts – Eyes Wide Open – 2015
- Vicious – Emails I Can’t Send – 2022
- We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night – Man’s Best Friend – 2025
- We’ll Be the Stars – Eyes Wide Open – 2015
- What a Girl Wants (Spotify Anniversaries version) – The 25th Anniversary of Christina Aguilera (Spotify Anniversaries Live) – 2024
- When Did You Get Hot? – Man’s Best Friend – 2025
- White Flag – Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying and Eyes Wide Open – 2014
- White Xmas (cover) – Fruitcake – 2023
- Why – Singular: Act I (Japanese edition) – 2018
- Wildside – Your Favorite Songs from 100 Disney Channel Original Movies – 2016
- Wow (remix) – — – 2020
- You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch (cover) – Warmer in the Winter – 2017
- You Need Me Now? – I’m Doing It Again Baby! – 2024
- Your Love’s Like – Eyes Wide Open – 2015
Albums
Eyes Wide Open (2015)
Evolution (2016)
Singular: Act I (2018)
Singular: Act II (2019)
Emails I Can’t Send (2022)
Short n’ Sweet (2024)
Man’s Best Friend (2025)
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