There’s a new song to add to your CPR repertoire. It’s courtesy of three labor and delivery nurses from Texas. The trio used Sabrina Carpenter’s hit song “Please Please Please” to perform chest compressions. In a video posted to TikTok, one of the nurses performs compressions to ano...
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Sabrina Carpenter's "Please Please Please" tops the Hot 100 this week while "Espresso" is still in the top five.
Good morning, if you're fresh off watching the video for Sabrina Carpenter's new song "Please Please Please" and now you want to channel it in every way possible, her necklace is probably a good place to start. Ya know, the one that says "Please Please Please?" Which she wears during...
"Nonsense" was initially written as a means to an end after Carpenter was writing a sad song and had writer's block. Now, the track is the epitome of Carpenter's lyricism, weaving together her wit and humor with an infectious hook. First gaining traction on TikTok because of its catchine...
Here are the latest social media news stories for you to absorb and share with your network. From TikTok to YouTube, we've got you covered with the latest.
Here are the latest social media news stories for you to absorb and share with your network. From TikTok to YouTube, we've got you covered with the latest.
She later proved crucial to the rise of Sabrina Carpenter, co-writing every song on her breakout album Short n’ Sweet, including the slick earworm “Espresso” and dreamy “Please Please Please.” And, as the year comes to a close, two more Allen cuts are flourishing: Rosé and Bruno ...
So, in celebration, let’s listen to “The Gambler” by Kenny Rogers, revel in the story told duringthis 1978 song, and breathe in those iconic lyrics of “You got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em/Know when to walk away and know when to run.” ...