Sabrina Carpenter and Dolly Parton Unite for a Delightful Musical Ride

Sabrina Carpenter and legendary country singer Dolly Parton have joined forces to deliver a spirited rendition of Carpenter’s hit song, “Please Please Please.” The music video, released on Instagram, showcases the duo harmonizing in a pickup truck, capturing a lively “Thelma and Louise” vibe. Carpenter excitedly captioned the post, “Dolly and me singing in a…

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Sabrina Carpenter and Dolly Parton Unite for a Delightful Musical Ride


Sabrina Carpenter
and legendary country singer Dolly Parton have joined forces to deliver a spirited rendition of Carpenter’s hit song, “Please Please Please.” The music video, released on Instagram, showcases the duo harmonizing in a pickup truck, capturing a lively “Thelma and Louise” vibe. Carpenter excitedly captioned the post, “Dolly and me singing in a pickup truck!!!!!!” This unexpected collaboration adds a country twist to the song, with Parton’s vocals enriching its charm.

The new version of "Please Please Please" is part of the deluxe edition of Carpenter's album, "Short n' Sweet," which features four additional tracks: "15 Minutes," "Couldn't Make It Any Harder," "Busy Woman," and "Bad Reviews." This release follows Carpenter's triumph at the 67th Grammy Awards, where she won two Grammys for best pop vocal album and best pop solo performance for her song "Espresso." In an Instagram post after the Grammys, Carpenter expressed gratitude to her fans, writing, "as a thank you for giving this album 2 Grammy's :')."

In a playful exchange in the music video, Parton asks Carpenter, "I mean… I want Dolly in everything," to which Carpenter enthusiastically agrees. The video not only highlights their musical synergy but also features the duo driving a pickup truck with a man lounging in the cargo bed. Carpenter shared her excitement about working with Parton, stating, "I am so honored to have one of my biggest idols on a song that means so much to me."

Parton also took to Instagram to share a video of their first meeting, referencing Carpenter's album with the caption, "Turns out, two things can be short and sweet 😉." This collaboration marks a significant moment for Carpenter, who has long admired Parton. She exclaimed on social media, "💋💋💋she wouldn’t want me to swear but holy s

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