"Sabrina Carpenter’s Journey: Her Life, Career, and Success Story"

"Sabrina Carpenter: From Disney Girl to Pop Star"

Sabrina Carpenter is a talented American singer, songwriter, and actress who was born on May 11, 1999. Many people first got to know her from the Disney Channel show Girl Meets World, where she played a fun and fearless character between 2014 and 2017. That role helped her step into the spotlight.

Soon after, Sabrina signed with Hollywood Records, a label owned by Disney, and began her music journey. In 2014, she released her first single called "Can't Blame a Girl for Trying", which quickly showed off her soft voice and relatable lyrics.

Over the years, she’s put out several albums, including Eyes Wide Open (2015), Evolution (2016), and both parts of Singular—Act I in 2018 and Act II in 2019. With each album, her style has grown, mixing pop with a touch of her own personality and stories.

                   Sabrina Carpenter in 2025
Born Sabrina Annlynn Carpenter
May 11, 1999 (age 25)
Quakertown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupations Singer · Songwriter · Actress
Years Active 2010–present
Works Discography · Songs · Concert Tours
Relatives Nancy Cartwright (Aunt)
Genres Pop · R&B
Instruments Vocals · Guitar
Labels Hollywood · Island
Website sabrinacarpenter.com

Sabrina's Rise in Music: A New Chapter

In 2021, Sabrina Carpenter took a big step in her music career by joining Island Records. This move brought a fresh start and new creative freedom. The following year, she released her fifth album, Emails I Can’t Send (2022). Songs like "Nonsense" and "Feather" became fan favorites and showed how much she had grown as a songwriter.

Then came 2024—a huge year for Sabrina. Her sixth album, Short n’ Sweet, was a massive success. It hit number one on the Billboard 200 chart and featured hit songs like "Espresso", "Please Please Please", and "Taste", all of which landed in the top three of the Billboard Hot 100.

The album didn’t just win hearts—it also brought home two Grammy Awards, marking a major moment in her music journey.

Sabrina on Screen: Acting Beyond Disney

Besides music, Sabrina Carpenter has made her mark in the world of acting. She’s been part of several movies over the years. Some of her early film roles include Adventures in Babysitting (2016), The Hate U Give (2018), and The Short History of the Long Road (2019). She also played emotional and powerful roles in Clouds (2020) and Emergency (2022).

Sabrina has also become a familiar face on Netflix. She starred in Tall Girl (2019) and its sequel Tall Girl 2 (2022), where fans loved her playful and confident character. In Work It (2020), she not only acted but also helped produce the film—showing she's just as talented behind the scenes.

In 2020, she even made it to Broadway, playing the lead role of Cady Heron in the stage musical Mean Girls. It was a big moment that proved her skills on stage matched her talent on screen and in music.

Early Life: Where It All Began

Sabrina Annlynn Carpenter was born on May 11, 1999, in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, and grew up in a small town called East Greenville. She was raised by her parents, David and Elizabeth Carpenter, alongside her three older sisters. From a young age, Sabrina was homeschooled, which gave her more time to explore her love for music.

She’s also related to the entertainment world—her aunt is Nancy Cartwright, the voice behind Bart Simpson!

Sabrina's passion for singing started early. When she was around 10 years old, she began sharing videos of herself singing songs by artists like Christina Aguilera and Adele on YouTube. Her dad believed in her talent so much that he built her a small recording studio at home to help her grow as an artist.

In 2009, she entered a singing competition called The Next Miley Cyrus Project, which was run by Miley Cyrus herself—and Sabrina came in third place! It was one of her first big steps toward the spotlight.

Career Beginnings: Disney Days and a Star on the Rise (2011–2014)

Carpenter signing autographs at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, Havelock, North Carolina in 2014
                         
   
Sabrina Carpenter began her acting career in 2011 with a guest role on the popular crime show Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. That same year, she performed a song called "Something's Got a Hold on Me" at a festival in China, showing off her strong voice even as a young performer.

In 2012, she appeared in the Fox comedy The Goodwin Games in a small recurring role. She also got a part in the movie Horns (2013) and sang "Smile" for the Disney Fairies album, which played on Radio Disney. Around this time, she voiced Princess Vivian in the Disney animated show Sofia the First and sang a sweet duet with Ariel Winter called "All You Need."

Her big break came in 2013 when she was cast as Maya Hart in the Disney Channel show Girl Meets World, a spin-off of the classic show Boy Meets World. The series ran for three seasons, ending in 2017, and helped Sabrina become a household name among young viewers. She also sang the show's theme song with co-star Rowan Blanchard.

Before officially signing with Disney’s Hollywood Records in 2014, Sabrina had already released a few independent songs. But once she signed her five-album deal, things moved fast. In March 2014, she dropped her first official single "Can't Blame a Girl for Trying," co-written by Meghan Trainor. The song was well-loved and became the title track for her debut EP, released a month later.

That same year, Sabrina joined other Disney stars to sing "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" from Frozen and recorded "Stand Out" for the Disney movie How to Build a Better Boy. She even released a holiday single called "Silver Nights" to wrap up an exciting year in her growing career.

2015–2017: Music Breakthrough with Eyes Wide Open and Evolution

Carpenter performing live at the Jingle Ball at the Staples Center in Los Angeles in 2016

In early 2015, Sabrina Carpenter released a single called "We'll Be the Stars", which set the tone for her first full-length album. Her debut album, Eyes Wide Open, came out on April 14, 2015, and reached number 43 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album mixed teen pop with soft, folk-pop vibes and sold over 12,000 copies in its first week. Fans and critics gave it positive reviews, and it even won two Radio Disney Music Awards. The title track, "Eyes Wide Open", became the album’s second single.

Later that year, Sabrina performed at the D23 Expo in August and dropped a new Christmas song, "Christmas The Whole Year Round", in December.

In 2016, she kept the momentum going with a new single called "Smoke and Fire", which she performed at the Radio Disney Music Awards. She also starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie Adventures in Babysitting alongside Sofia Carson. Together, they performed the fun duet "Wildside" for the movie. Sabrina also played Tinker Bell in a holiday stage show called Peter Pan and Tinker Bell: A Pirate’s Christmas and performed at Musikfest in Bethlehem. Around this time, she started voicing a main character, Melissa Chase, on the animated show Milo Murphy’s Law.

October 2016 marked the release of her second studio album, Evolution. It did even better than her first, debuting at number 28 on the Billboard 200 and selling 13,000 copies in the first week. The album included popular songs like "On Purpose" and "Thumbs". "Thumbs" became a fan favorite and was later certified Platinum by the RIAA. She promoted the album with performances on The Today Show and The Late Late Show with James Corden, and she launched her first big concert tour, the Evolution Tour, that fall.

In 2017, she sang the theme song for the Disney Channel show Andi Mack. She also teamed up with The Vamps and Mike Perry on the song "Hands". That summer, she released the single "Why", which was praised by fans and climbed music charts, becoming another hit for her. It also earned a Radio Disney Music Award nomination. Sabrina spent that summer on her second headlining tour, The De-Tour, and even opened for Ariana Grande in São Paulo during the Dangerous Woman Tour.

She ended the year with a few special holiday releases, including a soft cover of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas". She also worked with Jasmine Thompson on "Sign of the Times" and teamed up with violinist Lindsey Stirling to perform "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch."

2018–2020: Singular Era and Growing Film Career

Carpenter at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards

In 2018, Sabrina Carpenter teamed up with English DJ Jonas Blue for the song "Alien". It became a hit, reaching number one on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart. They even performed it together on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. That same year, Nylon magazine named her one of “25 Gen Z’ers Changing The World.” She also appeared in the powerful movie The Hate U Give, based on the bestselling book.

Later that year, in November, Sabrina released her third studio album, Singular: Act I. It was supposed to be one album, but she decided to split it into two parts. The album got great reviews and included the hit singles "Almost Love" and "Sue Me", both of which topped the U.S. Dance Club charts. Before the album came out, she released two promo songs—"Paris" and "Bad Time". She promoted the album on shows like The Today Show and Live with Kelly and Ryan.

In 2019, she went on her third major tour called The Singular Tour. That same month, she was featured on Alan Walker’s song "On My Way" along with artist Farruko. In June, she played the lead role in the indie film The Short History of the Long Road, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. The movie received strong reviews, and Sabrina's performance was praised for its emotional depth.

On July 19, 2019, she released Singular: Act II, her fourth album. This time, the music felt more personal, with songs that talked about anxiety, growing up, and self-reflection. Tracks like "Pushing 20", "Exhale", and "In My Bed" stood out. She also dropped a promo song called "I'm Fakin" before the album's release. To promote her new music, she performed on Good Morning America. That year, she also starred in the Netflix teen film Tall Girl and was cast in the book-based project The Distance From Me to You.

In early 2020, Sabrina released an R&B-style single called "Honeymoon Fades", which critics liked for its smooth vibe. In March, she made her Broadway debut as Cady Heron in Mean Girls: The Musical. Unfortunately, the show closed shortly after due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

During the lockdown, she still stayed active. In May, she performed "Your Mother and Mine" for the Disney Family Singalong on ABC. She also had a recurring role in the show Royalties, where she performed "Perfect Song".

In July 2020, Sabrina starred in and helped produce the Netflix dance movie Work It. Her role got good reviews, and she also sang "Let Me Move You" for the soundtrack. That same year, she featured on the remix of Zara Larsson’s "Wow". In October, she starred in the Disney+ movie Clouds, based on the real-life story of Zach Sobiech. Sabrina not only acted in the film but also contributed to its soundtrack.

To wrap up a busy year, Forbes included her in their 30 Under 30 list in the Hollywood and entertainment category in December 2020—a big moment that recognized her growing impact in music and film.

2021–2023: Emails I Can’t Send Era

In early 2021, Sabrina Carpenter signed with Island Records, part of Universal Music Group. Her first song with the label, “Skin”, came out in January and became her first hit on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching number 48. She performed it on The Late Late Show with James Corden and at the GLAAD Media Awards.

Later that year, she released “Skinny Dipping” as the first single from her upcoming album. In early 2022, she dropped another song, “Fast Times”. Around the same time, she returned in Tall Girl 2 on Netflix and acted in the movie Emergency, which was shown at the Sundance Film Festival.

Carpenter performing on the Emails I Can't Send Tour in 2022

On July 15, 2022, Sabrina Carpenter released her fifth album, Emails I Can’t Send. It debuted at number 23 on the Billboard 200 and included songs like "Vicious", "Because I Liked a Boy", and the fan-favorite "Nonsense". She started her tour for the album in September. "Nonsense" became a viral hit on TikTok thanks to her fun and cheeky improvised lyrics during live shows. The song later earned Platinum status and hit the top 10 on U.S. pop radio.

In March 2023, she released a deluxe version of the album with new tracks. One of them, "Feather", became a big success, topping the U.S. Pop Songs chart and reaching number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100. She performed it at major events like the MTV VMAs pre-show and New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.

The music video for "Feather" caused some controversy. It featured dark themes and was filmed in a Catholic church in Brooklyn. After its release, the church’s pastor apologized and was later removed from his role. Sabrina responded by saying she had permission and even joked, “Jesus was a carpenter.”

Carpenter opening for Taylor Swift on The Eras Tour in 2024


In 2023 and 2024, Sabrina Carpenter joined Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour as the opening act for shows in Latin America, Australia, and Singapore. She called the experience a “childhood dream come true” and said the crowds were like nothing she had ever seen before. As a tribute, she also recorded a special cover of Swift’s "I Knew You Were Trouble" for Spotify.

On November 17, 2023, Sabrina released a fun Christmas-themed EP called Fruitcake. It included festive songs like "A Nonsense Christmas", which had already become popular the year before.

2024–present: Short n' Sweet

In 2024, Sabrina Carpenter kept making big waves in music. In March, she teamed up with Girl in Red on a song called "You Need Me Now?". Then in April, she released "Espresso", which became a huge hit—topping charts worldwide and winning Song of the Year at the MTV VMAs. She even performed it at Coachella. Later, her second single "Please Please Please" dropped in June and became her first No.1 hit in the U.S.

Carpenter at the UK-leg of the Short n' Sweet Tour in 2025


Her album Short n' Sweet came out on August 23, 2024, and was a major success. It went straight to No.1 on the Billboard 200 and every song from the album landed in the Hot 100. She made Grammy history with six nominations and took home awards for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance for "Espresso". Her third single "Taste" also made a huge impact, debuting at No.2 in the U.S. and breaking UK records.

In September, she joined Christina Aguilera in a special performance of "What a Girl Wants" on Spotify, and kicked off her first big arena tour, the Short n’ Sweet Tour. By December, she starred in and produced a Netflix holiday special A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter, featuring duets with artists like Shania Twain and Tyla.

Influences

Sabrina Carpenter has said that R&B music has a big influence on her style. She looks up to artists like Christina Aguilera and Rihanna, calling them her biggest inspirations. Aguilera’s song “Beautiful” especially helped Sabrina find and shape her own voice. She also grew up listening to legends like Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, and Etta James.

Beyoncé inspired her with how she mixes different styles of music, and she looks to Taylor Swift and Lorde when it comes to songwriting. Sabrina has said that Swift’s live shows and strong work ethic have really motivated her. She also told Rolling Stone that pop stars like Madonna, Britney Spears, Mariah Carey, and again, Aguilera helped her fall in love with pop music. In 2018, she shared that she admires Ariana Grande, and many people have compared Sabrina’s music and image to Grande’s.

Musical Styles 

At the start of her career, Sabrina Carpenter was known as a teen pop singer. Over time, she moved into mainstream pop, especially after her album Emails I Can't Send, which showed her growth as a full pop star. She said it was difficult to move away from her Disney image, but she now has more control over her music and feels more connected to who she really is as an artist.

Sabrina's style has become more mature and diverse. Her music blends many genres like folk-pop, acoustic, country, electropop, and house. In recent years, she’s added dance-pop, trap, R&B, and hip-hop influences too. She told Variety that her earlier music didn’t always feel like her true self, but after the pandemic, her music became more personal and honest.

People also praise her for being a strong live performer. Her voice is a soprano, and her songs often focus on storytelling. According to Vogue, Sabrina uses emotion and expression in her performances like a true artist.

Songwriting 

Sabrina Carpenter writes most of her own songs and is often the main writer. On her album Emails I Can’t Send, she even wrote the lyrics for two songs all by herself. She says she usually starts writing by choosing a title and then builds the song around her personal life and experiences.

Famous producer Jack Antonoff, who worked with her on her album Short n’ Sweet, praised her ability to mix humor and emotion in her lyrics. For the song “Sharpest Tool,” Sabrina wrote all the lyrics while Antonoff handled the music.

She also helps create the music for her songs, including hits like “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.” Sabrina knows how to play several instruments like the piano, guitar, ukulele, bass, and drums. She often plays them during her live performances, including on her Short n’ Sweet tour and at Coachella 2024.

Activism and philanthropy 

Sabrina Carpenter has supported many good causes throughout her career. In 2016, she became an ambassador for the Ryan Seacrest Foundation and visited children's hospitals. That same year, she released merch for her song “Smoke and Fire,” with money going to the American Red Cross to promote fire safety.

In 2017, she performed at We Day California and joined DoSomething’s Love Letters Challenge, sending kind messages to help elderly people feel less lonely. Sabrina has always shown strong support for the LGBTQ+ community. In 2018, she wrote a letter for Billboard expressing her love and support, saying she wants her fans to feel safe and loved at her shows. In 2020, she sang in a charity version of “If the World Was Ending,” raising money for Doctors Without Borders during the pandemic.

In 2024, she started the Sabrina Carpenter Fund with PLUS1 during her Short n’ Sweet tour to help people and animals, focusing on mental health, animal care, and LGBTQ+ support. She also teamed up with Van Leeuwen Ice Cream to create an espresso flavor, giving half of the profits to the Ali Forney Center, which helps homeless LGBTQ+ youth. That same year, she helped register the most voters of any artist through her partnership with HeadCount.

Endorsements and products

Carpenter at a Converse photoshoot in 2019

Sabrina Carpenter has been part of many brand deals and product launches. In 2017, she joined Converse’s “Forever Chuck” campaign. A year later, she became a brand ambassador for Aéropostale. In 2021, she partnered with Samsung USA as part of “Team Galaxy,” performing at events like the Galaxy Creator Collective in 2022 and a live concert for the Summer of Galaxy campaign.

She launched her first perfume, Sweet Tooth, with Scent Beauty in 2022, which became a hit and even got nominated for a fragrance award. She followed it with Caramel Dream in 2023 and Cherry Baby in 2024.

In April 2024, Sabrina modeled for Skims, promoting their Fits Everybody and Stretch Lace collections. Later that year, she appeared in an NBC commercial for the 2024 Summer Olympics. In December, she teamed up with Dunkin’ Donuts to release a special iced drink called Sabrina’s Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso, inspired by her hit song “Espresso.”

In April 2025, she joined Fortnite with her own themed skin and cosmetics as part of Fortnite Festival Season 8.

Personal life

Sabrina Carpenter dated actor Bradley Steven Perry from 2014 to 2015. In 2023, she was briefly linked to singer Shawn Mendes.

Later that year, in December 2023, she started dating Irish actor Barry Keoghan. They moved into a $4.4 million home in Hollywood Hills in May 2024. However, by the end of 2024, news came out that they had broken up.














                  

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