Sabrina Carpenter has cranked up the anticipation for her upcoming single “Style” by releasing a teaser for its music video, that includes a dramatic encounter with Wednesday star Jenna Ortega.
The clip, shared on the “Please Please Please” singer’s social media on Aug. 21, instantly despatched followers right into a frenzy.
Within the teaser, the 25-year-old pop star, wearing darkish apparel, selects a knife from a mattress stuffed with ominous weapons. The stress mounts as she prowls by way of a dimly lit home, constructing as much as a tense confrontation with Ortega, who’s caught in a compromising bathe scene.
Simply as Carpenter rips again the bathe curtain to see Ortega and an unnamed man canoodling, the display cuts to black, leaving viewers on edge. The teaser wraps with Carpenter coolly utilizing the knife as a mirror to regulate her lipstick, uttering the chilling line, “Oh, I go away fairly an impression.”
“Style” is the third single from Carpenter’s extremely anticipated sixth studio album, Quick n’ Candy, which drops on Aug. 23.
Carpenter co-wrote “Style” with songwriting powerhouses Julia Michaels and Amy Allen, with manufacturing dealt with by John Ryan and Ian Kirkpatrick.
The monitor dives into advanced relationship dynamics, a theme Carpenter doesn’t draw back from. “I’ll write any tune. It doesn’t imply I’ll put it out, however I’ll write it,” the singer revealed in a latest interview with Paper journal
“I feel the collection of unlucky occasions I’ve encountered in relationships are not any secret to individuals who know me or assume they know me.”
Directed by Dave Meyers, recognized for his work on iconic movies like Billie Eilish’s “Dangerous Man” and Kendrick Lamar’s “HUMBLE.,” the “Style” video is about to raise the tune’s drama together with his trademark cinematic aptitude.
Sabrina has made a powerful impression on the Billboard charts of late, along with her single “Please Please Please” reaching No. 1 on June 29. “Espresso” additionally carried out properly, peaking at No. 3 on June 22. Earlier hits like “Feather” and “Pores and skin” reached No. 21 and No. 48, respectively.
Quick n’ Candy is about to showcase Carpenter’s progress as an artist, with tracks like “Good Graces,” “Sharpest Instruments,” and “Juno” exploring themes of affection, heartbreak, and self-discovery.
Take a look at the teaser video for “Style” beneath.