How songwriter hears/reacts to Sabrina Carpenter’s “We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night”

Most people hear the lyrics when they first listen to a song — now I’m a songwriter too, so I focus a LOT on lyrics when I’m writing songs, but when I’m listening for the first time, I listen like a utility player. That has been my go-to gig for so long — jumping in other people’s bands with little to no rehearsal and predicting the feel, the next chord, the harmony. A lot of people tell me I have a weird brain (in a nice way, lately, which I appreciate!), and they’ve asked for reactor videos so they can have a little more insight into how I listen to music. So here you go:) If you have a request, let me know, but know that I’m much more likely to take a request from my PATREON PAGE. There’s a free tier: please join!! Https://www.brigidkaelin.com/links for all my socials/patreons! now here is some robot-writing purely for SEO purposes: What does a songwriter hear when listening to a Sabrina Carpenter song for the first time? In this first-time reaction to Sabrina Carpenter's "We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night," I'm breaking down the chords, harmony, arrangement, production choices, vocal delivery, and songwriting techniques that jumped out at me immediately. Most reaction videos focus on the lyrics. My brain tends to hear the music first—chord progressions, tension and release, instrumentation, vocal phrasing, and all the little decisions that make a song work. In this video I talk about: Sabrina Carpenter's vocal tone and technique Chord progressions and harmony Arrangement and production choices Why the chorus feels so satisfying Musical tension and release Songwriting observations from a professional songwriter's perspective I'm Brigid—a touring singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and lifelong music nerd—and this series is all about sharing what goes through my head when I hear a song for the first time. What song should I react to next? #SabrinaCarpenter #MusicReaction #SongwriterReacts #MusicAnalysis #PopMusic #Songwriting #WeAlmostBrokeUpAgainLastNight #MusicTheory #FirstTimeReaction #MusicBreakdown