Sabrina Carpenter‘s road to Grammy-nominated pop star wasn’t short — but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t been sweet.
In a new interview with People published Wednesday (Jan. 8), the 25-year-old pop star opened up about the long road she had to take before she was ever considered for best new artist by the Recording Academy, which this year has her in the running for the award despite Carpenter being more than 10 years into her career. “I’ve always been true to myself and believed in my work since I was young,” she told the publication.
“I’ve realized that it’s always been about the small baby steps that you take over time to get you to this point,” the “Taste” singer continued. “I don’t think I have fully reflected yet, as I’m also trying to be present in the moment.”
“I’m just happy to see my songs connect with so many people from all walks of life,” she added. “That’s why I love to write songs.”
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Carpenter is up for a total of six Grammys, including best new artist, ahead of the February ceremony. The Girl Meets World alum will also compete for song of the year for Billboard Hot 100-topper “Please Please Please,” record of the year and best pop solo performance for smash hit “Espresso,” and album of the year and best pop vocal album for No. 1 LP Short n’ Sweet.
When Grammy nominations first went live in November, Carpenter — who has released six albums since 2015 — also touched on the irony of being considered a “new” artist in 2025. “I don’t know how that’s possible,” she joked in an Instagram video of herself reacting to the nod. “I’m the best old artist. S—t, I’ve been here.”
“I’d be lying if i said i hadn’t dreamt about this day my whole life,” she added in her caption at the time. “so i am filled with gratitude.”