Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "SABRINA CARPENTER - SUGAR TALKING"

Episode Date: September 5, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 So Sabrina Carpenter came out and talked about her album post success. As if you don't know, her album, Man's Best Friend is slated to debut number one on Billboard 200 with 350,000 first week album sales, which is a phenomenal accomplishment. Safe to say, it's definitely not as popular as short and sweet, but that sold 362,000 first week. So as far as back-to-back album, as far as in 2020, for at 2025. Safe to say that she had a phenomenal effect on the masses. And as far as
Starting point is 00:00:38 the best performing track off of that album, Tears is slated to be the third most played track in the world. So Tears is by far the best performing track analytically off of that album. So that being said, previously I already got into the numbers. I broke there
Starting point is 00:00:53 every single track as far as future chart predictions telling you all the tracks off of the album and where they're slated in the billboard top 50 because they don't go lower than the top 50 all 12 of her tracks is charting in top 50 so well it's slated the chart in the top 50 as far as future analytics so if you just want to hear that just type in Sabrina carpenter analytic dreams with the z and that's the segment when did you get hot that specifically when i break down the the massive impact of all her tracks from her album that specific track which would be titled shirka talking is very
Starting point is 00:01:27 interested because Sabrina carpenter is going to be talking about her album as she went to CBS in the morning as far as this particular month and said that quote the album is not for any pearl clutches you guys see that's the problem and then she went on to say the explicit lyrics quote it's almost to TMI but it's fun and that's all it has to be I know that's right now it's like so anyways and then she got to her interview with the magazine at September 3rd and her cover story as she talked about beauty
Starting point is 00:02:03 slash aging, which side note, analytic dreams video on Spotify to see the video along with the audio. This interview that Zach Lowe was Zane Lowe, my fault, I didn't do it on purpose. Zane Lowe and Sabrina Carpenter did as far as the grainy imagery trying to take it back to
Starting point is 00:02:21 what the 50s or whatever. I don't even know when, you know, as far as grainy footage like this. Sorry, I'm always just a wee little lad so i don't remember exactly when it was this grainy and and off-putting but very interesting type of aesthetic because of course i do remember and obviously not saying that charlemagne was first to do this but i remember when charlemagne had more of a black and white or black and it was black and white type of aesthetic when interviewing artists which is interesting because i think you was trying to go for that timeless feel but in the land of 2025 i mean the goodness the zane low
Starting point is 00:02:55 and Sabrina Carpenter interview, they could have made it a little bit clearer. You know what I mean? You can have the black and white effect, but I would assume that you still wanted to be a little, you know, it looks like it's 360P, like goodness gracious. In 2025, I don't know if people are going to put up for that blurry quality. But of course, the close-ups make it a lot, a little better.
Starting point is 00:03:16 So anyways, Sabrina Carpenter on the interview magazine. So not staying low, but the interview magazine, she basically talked about beauty slash aging. Sabrina Carpenter said, quote, it's usually pretty insufferable men that think I'm hideous. Beauty is when I feel beautiful. And then she credits her mom by saying, quote, let the world weather you. And then she went on to say the confidence is the hottest part of herself is, you know,
Starting point is 00:03:49 what she likes the most about herself. And she loves glams with. bigs wavy curly hair freckles dewy cheeks lip liner and it's very interesting because of course i remember i was talking about uh Sabrina carpenter and i was saying like oh uh it's very interesting because i'm not even going to address that but it's just you know people have the types right and i was just basically saying she wasn't my type and people's like what you mean she's your type she's not your type you don't like women or you know something it's so crazy like people just comment the crazies and it's always like good to have like preferences but if you put
Starting point is 00:04:23 down other others outside of your preference i think that's a problem all i said was she wasn't my preference you know what i'm saying so at the end of day um yeah as far as Sabrina going through that i don't know i didn't know that was such a big like um thing as far as people coming out talking about her looks like that i mean i thought people was like uh basically falling head fall in head over heels over her i think that's how you say i don't know um basically i thought people was just really wanting more of Sabrina Carpenter because they thought she was beautiful. But I don't know, I guess, you know, let her tell her.
Starting point is 00:04:59 A lot of people are saying that, you know, she's not beautiful, which is crazy. So anyways, which is not what I said, by the way. I just said she wasn't my type. So anyways, let's keep going. So the Q&A with Owen Thiel, she started writing the album. She started writing the album, Man's Best Friend immediately after finishing short and sweet. So maybe as a creator, she felt like she was just. just getting the workflow and overdrive to where after she finished the album she was like i got more
Starting point is 00:05:28 than more to say so that's probably why but she did come out and give an actual quote saying quote i was in the midst of a lot personally and i thought it'd be really bad if i stopped writing you guys see that's the problem that's a problem with a lot of artists sometimes they go through things and instead of putting their feelings and emotions into the music they just hold it and wait until the wrong time to put that emotion into the music because some of us say it's not it's never a wrong time but i think when the feeling is so fresh that's when you should write about it so i feel like sabrina carpenter did the best thing as far as doing that and getting her life out into the music because of course with the carpenter's they are saying that the album is not as good as
Starting point is 00:06:12 short and sweet but ultimately they're still listening to it as it slated to be the number one album in the world once again with 350 000 units first week It may be one of the biggest albums as far as first week sales in 2025. I mean, before a big T's drop. I'm talking about Taylor Swift, not the other crazy guy. But let's see. The top five, let me see. It's first week.
Starting point is 00:06:39 Because we've got to figure this out, right? Sales and music industry. Because I would say it's definitely up there. I mean, 350,000 is that. pretty insane that's a lot so morgan wallin did 493 000 first week the weekend did 490 1st week uh stray kids just did 313 000 first week play boy cardi did 298 000 first week and there's some sexy songs for you did 246 000 first week so that's the top five so of course Sabrina carpenter would be slated in third like stolen bases all right my fault had to
Starting point is 00:07:19 call my man drake you know what i'm saying is it okay i got my dope on me what the fuck so anyway so that be a sim she would be slated at third to have the top three first week debut as far as an album which is a phenomenal accomplishment and we'll see if she could stay on the charts like morgan walling has been since his album came out here i mean he's still top three um as far as the weekend not going to lie the weekend's not top three and a longevity of the album did not stay in the top 10 as long as i thought it should have but it's still the 42nd most play album as far as hurry up tomorrow but as far as Sabrina carpenter we'll see if she'd be able to keep that longevity but ultimately wanted y'all to click my link sharing my bio let me know one of my
Starting point is 00:07:57 social media is what do you think about the overall marketing strategy of Sabrina's album man's best friend and if you've listened to the album what is your favorite track

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