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Sabrina Carpenter is riding off into the sunset with a true musical legend. The “Espresso” singer surprise-dropped a new version of her hit song “Please Please Please” on Thursday night, featuring the one and only Dolly Parton,
Sabrina Carpenter and Dolly Parton have just delivered the perfect Valentine’s Day gift: a folk-inspired rendition of Carpenter’s popular song, “Please, Please, Please.” And let’s just say the internet is already on its knees,
Sabrina Carpenter surprised her fans with a new music video for the song Please Please Please featuring Dolly Parton on February 14.
Dolly Parton has collaborated with a wide variety of musicians over the years. From Kenny Loggins to Sabrina Carpenter to Pitbull, she's never been afraid to mix it up — But her latest collab might surprise you.
Dolly Parton reads an old copy of the Nashville Banner newspaper in Sabrina Carpenter's new music video. Screenshot: SabrinaCarpenterVEVO via YouTube
Sabrina Carpenter released a new version of "Please Please Please" featuring Dolly Parton as part of her "Short n' Sweet (Deluxe)" album.
Sabrina Carpenter's "Short n' Sweet" deluxe arrives as a Valentine's Day treat, featuring four new tracks and a Dolly Parton collab.
Dolly Parton has been collaborating with a bunch of today’s biggest music stars lately: Beyoncé, Post Malone, Sabrina Carpenter, and now, The Wiggles. The long-running children’s music group has a new country album,
Sabrina Carpenter released a new rendition of her 2024 song “Please Please Please” for the new deluxe edition of her “Short n’ Sweet” album, which dropped on Valentine’s Day. The singer, 25, teamed up with Dolly Parton,
"You look so cute!" Carpenter told Parton in a TikTok the music icon posted of the pair shooting the video for their country take on Carpenter's 2024 track
Sabrina Carpenter has recruited the iconic Dolly Parton to add even more country flair to Short n' Sweet cut "Please Please Please."