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In anticipation of her upcoming sixth studio album, Short n’ Sweet, we’re taking a look at some of Brina’s best bops! Join us for our list of 10 Super Sabrina Carpenter Karaoke Songs!

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A karaoke song we’ve been thinking ‘bout every day and every night, oh, ‘Espresso’ is definitely a standout track of 2024 and a song of the summer! Being teased and released ahead of her Coachella performance, this funky pop tune and its fun (grammatically incorrect) lyrics were an instant viral hit. Like a shot of espresso, we’re addicted!
Lyrically thought to be a response to Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘
’ and people’s perceptions of her dating Joshua Bassett, ‘Skin’ is a synth-pop ballad about having thick skin and learning not to give other people significant power over your feelings. With uplifting lyrics, this song makes for a defiant karaoke moment.

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Appearing on her sophomore album,
EVOLution
, ‘Thumbs’ is an up-tempo electropop track with house and pop elements that’s all about embracing individuality and escaping mediocrity. So if you want to break the mold, this is the perfect karaoke choice! Bonus points if you dance along on the Subway.
Sabrina really said society has surpassed the need to be weighed down by relationships with this one! Appearing on the deluxe edition of her fifth studio album,
emails i can’t send fwd:
, this pop nu-disco karaoke bop is the perfect upbeat anthem for any post-break up playlist, and will have you feeling carefree and as light as a feather!

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Revisiting the Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo, Joshua Bassett ‘love triangle’, this karaoke track and its catchy chorus explore public perceptions and how insidious and brutal assumptions and unfair judgment can be. With honest lyrics, Sabrina sums it up perfectly: “Tell me who I am, guess I don't have a choice/ All because I liked a boy”.
We certainly know why we love this karaoke track! From its rhythmic beat to its catchy lyrics, this 2017 song from Sabrina revolves around the expression “opposites attract”, detailing how her and a guy are complete opposites, but are a match made in heaven - totally relatable!

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Offering an introspective piano karaoke moment, ‘emails i can’t send’ stands as the opening track of Sabrina’s 2022 album of the same name. Written from the perspective of a daughter who discovered that her father had an affair, this heart-wrenching ballad explores feelings of disappointment, heartbreak, lack of trust, and fear of future love. Talk about a tearjerker.
The song that started it all, ‘Can’t Blame A Girl For Trying’ was Sabrina’s debut as an artist, and was originally written and recorded by Meghan Trainor! An acoustic pop-folk song, this upbeat track is about being foolishly in love and making mistakes. Really encapsulating the teenage crush energy, this song makes for a cheery karaoke number.

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The second single from
Short n’ Sweet
, ‘Please Please Please’ scored Sabrina her first Billboard Hot 100 number one! An infectious pop hit with disco, country, yacht rock influences, this track mixes affection with frustration, and lyrically pleads for her partner to not ruin her reputation. Featuring real-life beau, Barry Keoghan, in its music video, this is a fun karaoke song you can’t help but sing-along to. Good luck trying not to recreate Sabrina’s use of Southern drawl!
A karaoke song that really is catchier than chickenpox is, ‘Nonsense’ is a fun and flirty pop hit all about crushing that’s gone on to become one of Sabrina’s signature songs. Going viral on TikTok, this track is most known for Brina’s altering of its outro to reference the city or event where she was performing it, and it really encapsulates her playful lyricism.

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If you loved this listicle, then you’ll love our blog: Song Spotlight: Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso!
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