Busy Woman

Album: Short n' Sweet (2024)
Charted: 6 27
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Songfacts®:

  • Sabrina Carpenter's "Busy Woman" is an ode to balancing a high-powered lifestyle with a flirtatious invitation for the right suitor to "come into her calendar." Though rejection shatters her composure, she protects her ego by acting indifferent, as she is too busy to entertain anything less than what she deserves.
  • The song provoked some controversy. The lyric "If you don't want me, I'll just deem you gay" sparked debate, with some listeners calling it insensitive and others defending it as satire. Carpenter's longtime support for the LGBTQ+ community was cited as evidence of the latter.

    Comparisons were made to Taylor Swift's original "Picture To Burn" lyric, where Swift sang, "That's fine, I'll tell mine you're gay" before later revising it to avoid offense.
  • Lyrical quibbles aside, "Busy Woman" is a musical sugar rush, co-written with Amy Allen and produced by Jack Antonoff, whose signature maximalist pop tendencies are on full display. The track was a last-minute creation, arriving just after Carpenter had finalized her Short n' Sweet album. Determined not to let it languish in the archives, she squeezed it onto a limited digital edition, titled Short n' Sweet(er), before eventually giving it a full-fledged release on the album's deluxe edition.
  • The recording of the song spans both coasts, with sessions at Sharp Sonics Studios in Los Angeles and Electric Lady Studios in New York. Antonoff plays a staggering array of instruments on the track (acoustic guitar, bass, drumkit, drum programming, electric guitar, percussion, sitar, synthesizer). Carpenter contributes percussion, while Bobby Hawk's fiddle injects a subtle country-pop flair.
  • Fans turned Carpenter's wittiest lyrics into TikTok soundbites and Twitter gold, with lines like "My openings are super tight" and "I wouldn't let you come into my calendar any night" becoming instant meme fodder.

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