Taylor Swift’s Latest Album The Life Of A Showgirl has been creating a lot of buzz since its release. While the tracks are an instant hit among fans, one of the highlights of the album was Taylor’s collaboration
with Sabrina Carpenter. In the latest, the Espresso singer gave a big shoutout to the new album. Sabrina and Taylor worked together on the title track to the latter’s latest album which was released on October 3.
Sabrina Carpenter shared Taylor Swift’s post announcing the album’s release on her Instagram Stories and captioned it with several white hearts. She also posted a photo of herself and Taylor Swift, embracing at the 2025 Grammy Awards, with their new duet playing in the background.


Sabrina Carpenter and Taylor Swift’s Past Collabs
Sabrina Carpenter previously performed with Swift on her record-breaking Eras Tour, which included dates in Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Japan, Australia and Singapore. The singers even performed a mash-up of Espresso, Is It Over Now, and Please, Please, Please during Taylor Swift’s surprise song set at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
All About The Life of a Showgirl
Taylor Swift unveiled The Life of a Showgirl, her first album since The Tortured Poets Department in 2024, while winning a Midnights award at the 2024 Grammys. Taylor Swift’s latest album includes 12 songs: The Fate of Ophelia, Elizabeth Taylor, Opalite, Father Figure, Eldest Daughter, Ruin the Friendship, Actually Romantic, Wi$h Li$t, Wood, CANCELLED!, Honey, and the title track, The Life of a Showgirl (feat. Sabrina Carpenter). The release soon triggered a global streaming frenzy, highlighting Taylor Swift’s unrivalled impact and the dedication of her followers.
On the other hand, Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album, Man’s Best Friend, contains 12 tracks and was released by Island Records. It includes the lead single, Manchild, which earned the 26-year-old her second number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 in June. Tears, another tune from the album, was released concurrently. The album includes synth-pop and post-disco music, reinforcing her reputation for humorous and frank lyrics.