Sabrina Carpenter's “Espresso” is a lifestyle, and even celebrities can't stop singing the song.
“My mom asked me, 'Do you feel like you're going crazy right now?'” Carpenter said. Rolling Stone Since its release in April, the song has been trending online. “I'm glad people understand my sense of humor,” she said.
In the same interview, Carpenter spoke about working with his longtime friend. Steph Jones And recent collaborators Amy Allen When you bring a song to life.
“That's the only way to come up with ridiculously funny lyrics,” the former Disney Channel star continued. “I've really just focused on people that I love making music with.”
She later revealed that the song was written in French and explained its meaning in her profile. trend It was released in April, just as the song was starting to gain popularity.
“This song is kind of about embracing femininity as your superpower and being confident in who you are,” she said.
Now that the song has gone viral, it has caught the attention of other stars who have also started singing the song. Scroll down to see who are the famous Carpenters members.
Katy Perry
Following the song's release, Perry sang along to it in a TikTok video on April 22.
“I'm a singer (and a mom, judge and…) #ESPRESSO,” she captioned the video.
Dylan Minnette
The actor and his band, the Wallows, performed a cover of the song on SiriusXM, which was released on May 17.
Adele
The singer praised the song during her Las Vegas show on May 18. Adele explained to the crowd that she was singing “I'm a singer, I'm working late” after returning to her hotel following the show. She called the song “my favorite.”
Niall Horan
The former One Direction member didn't actually know the lyrics to the song, but he went all out to cover “Espresso.” Show: Live on Tour Concert in Maine on June 19th.
“I still don't really get the lyrics… Espresso,” he sang along to the song as the crowd cheered.
Luke Newton
June 19th The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonNewton recited the lyrics to “Espresso” Bridgerton Character Colin Bridgerton.
“I love you,” Newton said before launching into a sultry version of the song. “Tell me you can't sleep, baby, I know. That's me, espresso.”