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A look into the career of Sabrina Carpenter: From Disney days to sold out stadiums

Sabrina Carpenter went from acting on the Disney Channel to performing pop hits in front of packed stadiums on tour with Taylor Swift.

Born May 11, 1999 in Pennsylvania, Carpenter spent his early years in the entertainment industry, appearing on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and lending his voice to an episode of Phineas and Ferb. .

Carpenter's big break came in the Disney Channel television series Girl Meets World, which was a reboot of the hit 90s film Boy Meets World.

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The main cast includes “Boy Meets World'' stars Ben Savage and Daniel Fishel, who reprise their roles as Cory and Topanga. The new cast included Carpenter, Rowan Blanchard, and Peyton Meyer.

While appearing on “Girl Meets World,” Carpenter also continued to grow her music career. She originally signed with Disney's Hollywood Records and released her first four albums. These albums are “Eyes Wide Open,” “Evolution,” “Singular Act I,” and “Singular Act II.”

Later, in 2021, he signed a contract with Island Records and began releasing music with a more adult image.

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Her album “Emails I Can't Send'' will be released in 2022 and includes songs such as “Vicious,'' “Tornado Warnings,'' and “Nenses.''

Her latest album, Short and Sweet, was released in 2024 and includes songs such as “Taste,” “Please Please Please,” and “Espresso.”

Carpenter headlined her own tour and was the opening act for Taylor Swift's world-famous Ellas Tour.

On November 8, 2024, the Grammy nominations were announced, and Carpenter was nominated in numerous categories.

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Carpenter's “Espresso” was nominated for Record of the Year, and “Short and Sweet” was nominated for Album of the Year.

“Please Please Please” was nominated for Song of the Year, and Carpenter was also nominated for Best New Artist and Best Pop Solo Performance for “Espresso.” It was done.

Finally, Carpenter's “Short and Sweet” was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album.

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