After releasing "Feather" alongside her album "Emails I Can't Send" in July 2022, Sabrina Carpenter has finally released it as a single along with a music video fit for the Halloween season.
The music video starts with the singer singing to herself as she walks down the street; men gather around her and obviously show interest towards Carpenter, however, as she crosses the street, the men are run over by a truck.
Next, the singer is in a gym, and while she practices boxing, the men crowd her and try to teach her how to box with proper form; soon after, the men in the gym end up fighting each other
The next man Carpenter encounters is someone in an elevator, where he takes a picture of her butt. She drags him by the necktie and as the elevator door closes, the man gets killed inside.
Carpenter celebrates their deaths by dancing in a church with pastel-colored caskets behind her; she is wearing a black baby doll tulle dress with a matching veil.
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Sabrina Carpenter Releases New Single
"Feather" is the sixth single off Carpenter's fifth studio album, following "Skinny Dipping," "Fast Times," "Because I Liked a Boy," and "Nonsense," reports say.
Unlike the other releases though, "Feather" has gained much traction online months after its release. In fact, the singer performed the song at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards.
While this release, is far from Carpenter's debut, 2023 has catapulted the singer into stardom.
Sabrina Carpenter on Creating 'Emails I Can't Send'
"Emails I Can't Send" is Carpenter's breakthrough work, it received commercial success which spurred the "Emails I Can't Send" world tour, and called the attention of critics.
The album was included in Billboard's "The 50 Best Albums of 2022: Staff List," at rank 19; it was ranked 44 in Rolling Stone's "The 100 Best Albums of 2022."
"I feel like more and more, as I get to know my voice, it's a combination of the words that I choose when I'm expressing my feelings," Carpenter explained about the magic behind her hit album.
"And you know, my sense of humor is a huge part of the way that I deal with my feelings."
She also admitted to being "a little bit more blindly confident," but it worked in her favor; "But it definitely felt like that was something that maybe was better received from me than if I were to be showing my insecurities on a pedestal."
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