Fans are awaiting the day Sabrina Carpenter drops the music video for her Tears song.
A thumbnail of the music video is going viral, where the Please Please Please songstress can be seen with her mouth gaping while a single tear rolls down her flushed cheeks. Her blonde tresses are loose, and she's sporting striking red lips.
Scores are flocking to X to gush over her and the forthcoming video, such as one user who penned:
"i can already tell it’s gonna be a cinematic masterpiece"
The comments didn't end there, as the excitement seemingly reverberated across several tweets:
"This is actually her best song i’m gagged-" one fan quipped.
"face card never declines," someone else chimed in.
"mother is here to save music videos," another gushed.
"Manchild is the only listenable song on that album. She really is over. she’s going to have to pretend this album doesn’t exist, like the rest of her old albums prior to sns, cuz the album was garbage," one naysayer penned.
See how the rest of X is reacting:
"This being the only good song in this album," a fan claimed.
"this is going to be her best mv to date," another noted.
"Video dropping at midnight is about to steal the night," yet another penned.
"Uhoh this’ll be on repeat in my house for the next month or two," someone else jokingly chimed in.
While a user or two had scathing remarks, nearly everyone else was excited for what is to come from Sabrina Carpenter.
Sabrina Carpenter opens up about who she makes her music for:
Sabrina Carpenter's seventh studio album, Man's Best Friend, drops this August 29. Ahead of its release, she sat down for an interview with Gayle King for CBS Mornings, where she jokingly suggested that even "pearl-clutchers" will find the lyrics of her upcoming project funny.
When the 70-year-old TV host told Carpenter, 26, that she liked her music because she was "unapologetic" and added that "there are some people that would listen to the music and they'd be clutching their pearls," she simply responded by saying, “Correct."
She then noted that her album wasn't explicitly for the "pearl clutchers."
"The album is not for any pearl clutchers," she said, before pivoting: "No, but I, I also think that even pearl clutchers can listen to an album like that in their own solitude and find something that makes them smirk and chuckle to themselves...."
When King pointed out that Sabrina Carpenter's music was "powerful" and "vulnerable," she said:
"I think that's the thing, is sometimes people hear the lyrics that are really bold or they go, 'I don't want to sing this in front of other people.' It's like it's almost too it, it, it's TMI." She continued: "But I think about being at a concert with, you know, however many young women I see in the front row that are screaming at the top of their lungs with their best friends. And you can go like, 'Oh, we can all, like, sigh of relief like, 'This is just fun.' And, and that's all it has to be."
Sabrina Carpenter has already teased 78 lucky fans in New York, LA, and London with a preview of her music, but the wait is almost over. The newest album drops at midnight local time on Friday. Only those living on the West Coast in the US and Canada will get to hear it before that, as it will drop at 9:00 PM on Thursday, August 28th, in these places.
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