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That’s That Me Exclusive: Where to Buy Every Edition of Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Album

That’s That Me Exclusive: Where to Buy Every Edition of Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Album

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“I reckon it’s.. officially short n’ sweet month💋💋💋,” Sabrina Carpenter wrote online, weeks before dropping her highly anticipated new album. Fans can now pick up her sixth studio LP, Short n’ Sweet, online and on shelves now in a slew of exclusive vinyl variants. Staying true to its title, the 36-minute Short n’ Sweet includes tracks like “Taste,” Slim Pickins,” “Good Graces,” and, of course, “Please Please Please” and “Espresso.”

“This project is quite special to me and I hope it’ll be something special to you too,” Carpenter wrote online after debuting the Short n’ Sweet album cover and title in June.

“Short, sweet, has made an extraordinary album,” Taylor Swift shared of Short n’ Sweeton Aug. 23 on her Instagram Stories with checkmarks by each line.

Carpenter, who will embark on a sold-out North American tour in support of the album later this year, has taken over our playlists this summer, with chart-topping hits “Please Please Please,” and the undeniably catchy “Espresso.” (“I decided to put that burden on other people,” Carpenter told Rolling Stone earlier this year.)

And while everyone from your uncle to your BFF quotes its chorus with lyrics like “that’s that me espresso” every time they enter the coffee shop, Carpenter somehow followed it up with an equally quotable Short n’ Sweet track (“please don’t embarrass me, motherf-cker”). The Jack Antonoff-produced “Please Please Please” has garnered over hundreds of millions of streams alone, and propelled Carpenter to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 after it hit streaming services this summer.

“There’s like an Olivia Newton [John] feeling, there’s a Dolly feeling, there’s an incredibly super modern pop feeling,” Antonoff previously told Rolling Stone. “The little vocal runs she does are so bizarre and unique — they’re doing this really odd, classic, almost yodel-y country thing. She’s becoming one of the biggest young pop stars, and that song is such a statement of ­expressing yourself, not just lyrically, but sonically.”

If the tracks’ success are any indication, Carpenter’s new LP, Short N’ Sweet, is destined to become one of the biggest albums of 2024. Instead of releasing just one edition of her studio project, the “Espresso” hitmaker followed the lead of other pop superstars like Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish and dropped several exclusive editions of the album.

Where to Buy Sabrina Carpenter Short n’ Sweet Vinyl Variant Online

Here’s everywhere to snag a copy of Short N’ Sweetonline right now.

BUBBLEGUM PINK

Sabrina Carpenter 'Short n' Sweet' Vinyl

Target Exclusive LP

Carpenter’s Target exclusive Short n’ Sweet LP is available now for $39.99 right now. It includes a bubblegum-pink vinyl record, as well as its own poster.


LIGHT SKY BLUE

Sabrina Carpenter 'Short n' Sweet' Vinyl

Amazon Exclusive LP

Amazon shoppers can score Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweeton vinyl in this “light sky” LP, exclusive to the online retailer. Available to pre-order, Amazon says the LP ships around the release date, Aug. 23.


BABY BLUE

Sabrina Carpenter 'Short n' Sweet' Vinyl

Urban Outfitters Exclusive LP

Target and Amazon aren’t the only places Carpenter has dropped a special-edition Short n’ Sweet vinyl record. Fans can also find the LP in baby blue exclusively on Urban Outfitters.


TARGET EXCLUSIVE

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On Sale

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Buy at Target

Along with all of Carpenter’s exclusive vinyl editions of her upcoming album, the singer also released Short n’ Sweet on this exclusive Target CD. The disc comes with a poster of Carpenter that fans will only find at Target. Bonus: It’s already 13% off online.


Sabrina Carpenter Short n’ Sweet Track List

Here’s the complete list of songs featured on Carpenter’s new Short n’ Sweet LP.

“Taste”
“Please Please Please”
“Good Graces”
“Sharpest Tool”
“Coincidence”
“Bed Chem”
“Espresso”
“Dumb & Poetic”
“Slim Pickins”
“Juno”
“Lie To Girls”
“Don’t Smile”

Where to Buy Sabrina Carpenter Short n’ Sweet Tour Tickets

Want to hear the Short n’ Sweet tracks this fall? After snagging a copy of the album on vinyl, fans can pick up tickets to the pop star’s tour dates on sites like StubHub, Vivid Seats, Gametime, SeatGeek, and TicketNetwork.

Use promo code RS150 for $150 off orders over $500, or RS300 for $300 off TicketNetwork orders over $1,000.

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Blizzard Entertainment Drops ‘World of Warcraft: The War Within’ Expansion Pack

Blizzard Entertainment Drops ‘World of Warcraft: The War Within’ Expansion Pack

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The video gameWorld of Warcraft has been going strong since its launch in 2004. For 20 years, the massively multiplayer online role-playing game has thrilled and excited gamers with new campaigns, stories, and characters that deepen the lore of Azeroth.

For its tenth expansion, World of Warcraft is kicking off The War Within — which starts at $49.99 for the base edition and drops on Monday, Aug. 26 — the first entry in a new trilogy called The Worldsoul Saga.

“It begins with a mysterious threat facing the very world of Azeroth,” says Ion Hazzikostas, World of Warcraft game director to Rolling Stone. “Visions and echoes of dark dreams that are being experienced by heroes around the world that all call them together. And what we learned pretty quickly is that the Worldsoul, the living part of our world, is being threatened by its mysterious entity known as Xal’atath, the harbinger representing the dark powers of the void.”

DROPS ON AUG. 26

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World of Warcraft: The War Within is the beginning of a new trilogy, The Worldsoul Saga.

The War Within is literally a war inside of Azeroth, but the title also has another meaning that showcases the depths of the characters in World of Warcraft.

“In our quest to discover the nature of that threat, let alone how to stop it, we’re gonna go beneath the surface of Azeroth,” continues Hazzikostas. “Meet all manner of new friends and foes. But as we go on that journey, the title, The War Within, has multiple meanings. Yes, it is literally an expansion where we are going within the world and we are fighting a war down there, but it’s also a journey of self-discovery.”

Although World of Warcraft might be intimidating to those who have never played it, especially with its deep lore, expansive world building, and established characters, we found that the experience of playing to be really addictive and simple to pick up. One of the best things about the game is that it goes at your own pace, so the more you’re familiar with the controls and mechanics, the more you’ll get into the rhythms of the game, explore new realms, and start building relationships with fellow gamers.

The War Within expansion is also a great opportunity to get into World of Warcraft, if you’ve never played it before, since it’s the start of a new storyline and new trilogy.

Starting at $49.99, World of Warcraft: The War Within for PC (via Battle.net) drops on Monday, Aug. 26 at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. However, if you get the Epic Edition, you get early access to the expansion — ahead of the official release.

In the meantime, watch the cinematic trailer for The World Within below:

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