Guns N ‘Roses and Black Sabbath: Sabrina Carpenter’s Rock Cover
Who knows how many will complain about the combination of the word rock with the name of Sabrina Carpenter. Yet, regardless of how much you love one kind rather than another, it is now almost Impossible not to be aware of the existence of the pop star.
Former Disney Stellina, born in 1999, the singer was catapulted to global success by her sixth studio album, “Short n ‘Sweet” of 2024 (here our review) and anticipated by the hits “Espresso” and “Please please please”. Fans are already in expected by Carpenter’s next study work, “Man’s Best Friend”, coming out on August 29 and who has already been able to attract attention and controversy even before the publication.
Before international fame called it, however, Sabrina Carpenter has worked for years to refine its talent. And even before you can hope to become a star of international pop, part of the musical education of a young Sabrina was given by rock Thanks to the influence of his father David and the listening of – among others – Queen, Beatles, Guns N ‘Roses and Ozzy Osbourne.
In an interview with a few months ago at the US edition of “Rolling Stone” the singer also joked about how Its growth has been marked by the Rush classic Taken from the 1978 “Hemispheres” album: “‘The Trees’ is the longest song I’ve ever heard,” he said: “I listened to it for all my childhood”.
As evidence of his rock musical education, On the net there is no lack of videos of her very young while comparing with historical songs. In a movie available online in 2009, when he was ten years old, Sabrina is seen to reread “As Troether” by the Beatles. Always from that period, it is a reinterpretation of the singer of “Sweet Child O ‘Mine” by Guns N’ Roses.
In another clip, a very young 12 -year -old Carpenter is intent on evoking his own “prince of darkness” with a cover of Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train”.
