Danielle Fishel, the Costar for Sabrina Carpenter’s “Girl Meets World,” has acknowledged that she advised the singer not to release one of her hit songs.

 

While all of these songs are beloved by fans, “Because I Liked a Boy,” “Feather,” and “Nonsense” are especially well-liked by both Sabrina’s fan base and the general public.

It’s interesting to note that Sabrina previously disclosed that she almost left “Nonsense” off of this album, implying that she was afraid it wouldn’t “resonate with people.”

For comparison, Sabrina’s unexpected rise this year may have been facilitated by the breakthrough single “Nonsense.”

In an interview with Interview magazine in February, she stated: “Pop music can’t always connect with people, which makes me feel nervous sometimes.

As ridiculous as it sounds, it was very unique for me to feel [Nonsense] having its own life, maybe because it felt the most like my own self.”

“I was at a really, really low point in my life about two years ago, so I was writing very few optimistic love songs,” said Sabrina.

 

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