Sabrina Carpenter earned her first Grammy nominations — six, in fact — when the Recording Academy announced its selections for the 2025 ceremony on Friday morning (November 8).
The “Please Please Please” singer took to Instagram to celebrate, sharing a series of videos of herself on her tour bus with her band learning about the good news. A standout moment is when Carpenter found out she got the best new artist nod, despite having six studio albums and two EPs since 2014.
“I don't know how that's possible. I'm the best old artist. S—, I was here,” Carpenter joked in the clip.
“Us on the tour bus this morning taking a picture every time we scream like a headphone warning,” she captioned the post. “This is the first year I've watched the live stream where I've heard my name called! I'd be lying if I said I haven't dreamed of this day my whole life so I'm so grateful – Thank you @recordingacademy :'))”
See Carpenter's post here.
Except for the best new artist, Carpenter's Short n' Sweet is nominated for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album, while the album's lead single 'Espresso' is nominated for Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance, while 'Please Please Please' is up for Song of the Year.