Sabrina Carpenter and Dolly Parton Join Forces on ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Deluxe Edition Album
The new Grammy award-winning artist announced the deluxe edition of “Short n’ Sweet” on her Instagram
Sabrina Carpenter is one of the most successful pop artists of 2024 and her recent victories at this year’s Grammy Awards Ceremony was a testament to that. The “Please, please, please” singer won 2 Grammys: Best Pop Vocal Album, for “Short n’ Sweet" while "Espresso" won for Best Pop Solo Performance.
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As a thank you to the fans for their support of her album “Short n’ Sweet”, Carpenter announced the Deluxe Edition of her album on her Instagram and with a very special duet with the country singer, Dolly Parton.
Please, please, please ft. Dolly Parton
This new version of Short n’ Sweet will be out just in time for Valentine's Day on February 14th and other new tracks announced include "15 Minutes," "Couldn't Make It Any Harder," "Busy Woman" and "Bad Reviews."
This new version of the album will have 4 new tracks and the "Please, please, please" remix ft. Dolly Parton. Photo: Genius
“As a thank you for giving this album 2 Grammy’s, short n’ sweet deluxe is now available for pre-order... out February 14th,” Carpenter wrote on Instagram. "And yes, that does say featuring Miss Dolly Parton…”
Even though three of the singles on "Short n’ Sweet" made it to the Billboard Hot 100, including hits like “Espresso” and “Taste”, only one reached No. 1 on the ranking. That is why “Please, please, please” will have a remix featuring none other than Dolly Parton.
The “Nonsense” singer has previously said that the “Queen of Country”, Dolly Parton, is an inspiration to her and even one of her top - listened to musicians; and given her sound of her songs “Please Please Please” and “Slim Pickins” that just makes their collaboration even more fitting.
Which Grammy Award’s did Sabrina Carpenter won?
Carpenter entered the night nominated for six awards, including in the four major categories: album of the year ("Short n' Sweet"); record of the year ("Espresso"); song of the year ("Please Please Please"); and best new artist.
Sabrina Carpenter won 2 Grammys this weekend. Photo: USA Today
However, she received her grammys for:
- Best pop solo performance for "Espresso"
- Best pop vocal album for "Short n' Sweet"