Sabrina Carpenter’s upcoming album, Short N’ Sweet, was helped a lot by Jack Antonoff.

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Antonoff shares why he works with the hit singer and what he contributed to the pop star’s new music.

The Grammy-winning Antonoff has quite an extensive background. He’s worked with Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, Lorde, Lana Del Rey, the Chicks, and many others. The producer is credited with shaping the sound of pop music throughout the 2010s and 2020s

Jack Antonoff comments about Sabrina Carpenter

“The way she puts things, I’m immediately right there with her,” Anotonoff said. “And [for] anyone who’s got to see her live, let alone record her, she’s an unbelievable singer. When you’re in the presence of that kind of voice, all you want to do is capture it.”

It’s reported that the famous producer worked on about half of the album with her. This includes the new single, Please Please Please, which was released on June 7.

Carpenter said of Antonoff upon meeting him, “I was peeing my pants because I wanted to work with him for my whole life. After that, we, luckily enough, became friends; personalities meshed, and it was only a matter of time. He heard some of the stuff that I was working on for this album, and we just started to make magic.”

She also discussed how he brought his ideas to the table when creating the new album. Working with him was also “some of the best days of my life,” she says.

“I think he’s one of the most talented people I’ve ever met,” she added. “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.”

Antonoff says of her work ethic and why she might be so huge of a star, “I think that the aesthetic of not giving a f—k or the aesthetic of telling it like it is has become so popular that there’s a lot of people who pander to that concept rather than are that concept. Sabrina actually is.”

“I hope they find whatever they need to guide them through their life through my mistakes because I think the more open I am with my experiences, the more that other people are like, ‘Oh, maybe that’s OK that that happened to me. It’s not the end of the world,'” Sabrina shares of her musical influence.

She’s also proud that she grew up on her own terms, saying, “When I was younger, I think I’d almost feel pressure to write about mature subject matter because of the other people around you being like, ‘This is something that is cool and what works.’ I didn’t do it until I felt like it was actually authentic to me. Those real moments where I’m just a 25-year-old girl who’s super horny are as real as when I’m going through a heartbreak and I’m miserable and I don’t feel like a person.”

Get ready for more Sabrina Carpenter as Short N’ Sweet is out everywhere on August 23.