Sabrina Carpenter and Dolly Parton Collaborate on New 'Please Please Please' Rendition
The updated track and music video, part of Carpenter's 'Short n' Sweet' deluxe album, feature a country twist and subtle nods to her ex Barry Keoghan.
- Sabrina Carpenter released a deluxe edition of her Grammy-winning album 'Short n' Sweet,' featuring a reimagined version of her hit single 'Please Please Please' with Dolly Parton.
- The new rendition adds a country flavor to the original pop track, with Parton contributing vocals and lyrical tweaks to make the song more family-friendly.
- The accompanying black-and-white music video depicts Carpenter and Parton on a Thelma & Louise-style road trip, with a mysterious man tied up in the back of their truck, echoing Carpenter's original video featuring her ex Barry Keoghan.
- Fans have interpreted the video as a continuation of the original storyline, with subtle references to Carpenter's past relationship with Keoghan, though neither has commented publicly on the breakup.
- The deluxe edition also includes four new tracks—'15 Minutes,' 'Couldn't Make It Any Harder,' 'Busy Woman,' and 'Bad Reviews'—and follows Carpenter's recent Grammy wins for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance.