Danielle Fishel Just Revealed That She Advised Sabrina Carpenter Against Releasing One Of Her Most Popular Songs Because She Didn’t Think It Was “Relatable Enough”


Danielle Fishel Advised Against Sabrina Carpenter Song

Girl Meets World ran from 2014 until 2017, and in that time, Sabrina and Danielle grew incredibly close.

Through all of this, Danielle has been Sabrina’s biggest cheerleader when it comes to her music career, which didn’t really explode into the mainstream until this year thanks to her hit songs like “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.”

And she reiterated this in a new article for Entertainment Weekly after the outlet named Sabrina one of their 2024 Entertainers of the Year.

Kicking off the piece, Danielle said that she is often asked if she can “believe” Sabrina’s “meteoric rise” in recent months, with the mom-of-two adding: “My honest answer will always be, ‘Yes.’”

“Her instinct cannot be beat,” Danielle wrote. “I once told her I didn’t think a song should make it on her 2022 album, Emails I Can’t Send. I thought it wasn’t relatable enough, and she politely told me I was wrong.”

Interestingly, Sabrina previously revealed that she almost didn’t include “Nonsense” on this album — suggesting that she feared it wouldn’t “resonate with people.”

And Sabrina had a similar experience with her smash hit “Espresso,” which many consider to be the anthem of 2024.

Which song do you think Danielle advised Sabrina against putting on her album? Let me know in the comments!


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