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Sabrina Carpenter Tells Off Jack Antonoff’s Haters Who Claim His Monotonous Sound Has Ruined Taylor Swift and More: ‘F— Them All! F— Them All’

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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Sabrina Carpenter revealed to Rolling Stone that Jack Antonoff worked with her on about half of her upcoming sixth studio album, “Short N’ Sweet.” The longtime Taylor Swift collaborator produced and co-wrote Carpenter’s latest hit single, “Please Please Please.” Despite working closely with Swift since “1989” and producing acclaimed albums from Lorde, Lana Del Rey and more, Antonoff’s name often evokes outrage on social media from critics who slam him for having a monotonous production style that has seemingly ruined their favorite artists.

Such backlash went viral after the release of Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” earlier this year, but Carpenter has blunt words for the haters: “Fuck them all.” “Fuck them all,” Carpenter repeated. “I think he’s one of the most talented people I’ve ever met.

When he’s in a room, he’s able to literally touch every instrument in the room and make it sound magical. He also works very fast, which I really appreciate because I work very fast.” Carpenter met Antonoff a couple of years ago in New York City outside of a comedy club, saying: “I was peeing my pants because I wanted to work with him for my whole life.

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