In a bold and bloody ballet of betrayal, Wednesday star Jenna Ortega and pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter have delivered a music video that’s as thrilling as it is theatrical. The video for Carpenter’s latest track, Taste, from her critically acclaimed album Short n’ Sweet, is not for the faint of heart.
The video starts with an atmosphere thick with suspense, as Carpenter sneaks into a dimly lit bedroom in a twist on her usual sweet persona, only to be confronted by Ortega, who’s poised and ready for whatever comes next. A visually stunning sequence of over-the-top violence unfolds, where the two stars engage in a deadly dance of fire, electricity, and sheer, unadulterated chaos.
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But amidst the chaos, there’s a moment that has fans talking: a passionate kiss that not only shocks but also adds layers to the narrative of betrayal and desire. This scene, charged with both tension and tenderness, underscores the video’s theme of a love that’s as destructive as it is compelling.
Directed with a flair for the dramatic, the video for Taste is a masterclass in dark humor and campy horror. Carpenter, known for her pop sensibilities, dives deep into a more mature and adventurous sound with this track, co-written with the talented Julia Michaels and Amy Allen, and produced by the dynamic duo John Ryan and Ian Kirkpatrick.


The video doesn’t just showcase Carpenter’s vocal prowess but also her and Ortega’s ability to embody characters that are both victims and villains in their twisted tale. It’s a narrative that explores the fine line between love and hate, wrapped in a package that’s as visually arresting as it is musically engaging.
Short n’ Sweet marks Carpenter’s evolution as an artist, and Taste is a standout track that not only challenges her previous work but also sets a new standard for music videos in the pop genre. This isn’t just entertainment; it’s an experience, a dark, delicious taste of what happens when talent, creativity, and a dash of danger come together.

For fans of Carpenter and Ortega, or anyone who loves a good story with their music, Taste is a must-watch. It’s a reminder that in the world of pop music, sometimes the sweetest tunes come with a bitter edge.
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