If William Shakespeare had the opportunity to meet Sabrina Carpenter, I'm sure he would have praised her rhyming abilities.
More than likely, he would have been envious of her. Carpenter has become Shakespeare for ladies in the twenty-first century,
with her lyrics addressing the need to get laid, be sexy, and have fun.
But what about the crystallization of these feminine urge-focused lyrics? Carpenter delivers a rotating succession of sexual rhymes as an outro to her song "Nonsense.
Carpenter's most successful Spotify tune is "Nonsense," the fifth release from her 2022 album Emails I Can't Send.
The final stanza of the recorded version, which Carpenter still sings before each new live outro, reads as follows:
This song is catchier than chickenpox/ I bet your house is where my other sock is/ I woke up this morning thinking I'd create a pop hit,
so I asked myself, "How quickly can you take your clothes off—pop quiz?" She quickly bursts out laughing.