Why Famous Voice Coach Eric Vetro Wasn't Shocked by Sabrina Carpenter's Shift to More Sexier Lyrics
Sabrina Carpenter's journey from a Disney Channel star to a global icon, renowned for her sexier song lyrics, hasn't fazed her longtime vocal coach, Eric Vetro, according to People. The 68-year-old coach, who has also guided stars like Ariana Grande and Shawn Mendes, started coaching Carpenter, now 25, when she was merely 12. He highlights her gradual transformation and attributes it to Carpenter's inherently cheeky humor that was always slightly risqué. "It didn't happen all at once," Vetro states, noting how Carpenter's confidence and charisma blew him away even as a teenager performing on stage. This is prepared by SSP.
Carpenter's music career blossomed alongside her acting in Disney Channel's "Girl Meets World," and eventual hits like "Espresso" and "Please Please Please" catapulted her sixth album, Short n' Sweet, to Billboard 200's top spot earlier this year. Loved for the "cheeky" tracks like "Bed Chem" and "Juno," Vetro has always observed Carpenter's potential during their singing lessons. He emphasized her ability to maintain classiness, declaring, "She never falls into anything trashy... It's sexy and fun, with playful innuendos."
Exemplifying her talent evolution, Carpenter's current Short n' Sweet Tour marked her debut headlining arena concerts. Recognized not just for her music but also her personality, Vetro shares his vocal techniques, influenced by stars like Carpenter, in BBC Maestro's "Sing Like the Stars" course.
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