1.) Sabrina Salerno… Read Full Bio ↴There are a few artists under the name Sabrina:
1.) Sabrina Salerno, born on 15 March 1968 in Genoa (Italy) is a popular Italian singer and also model, dancer and producer. She is also an actress who has appeared in a number of European TV series, movies and theatre. In 1989 she appeared in the film Fratelli d'Italia with Jerry CalΓ .
She initially used the single-name credit Sabrina under which she had a few very popular hits in the late 1980s such as "Boys" and "Chico". For more recent recordings, she is now using her full name.
She performed live at the Montreux Pop Festival in 1988.
Sabrina was photographed naked in erotic magazines (such as appearing on the cover of the British magazine, Mayfair), and she is also known for her revealing music videos (her videos for "My Chico" and "Boys" were banned in some places as her breasts were accidentally exposed in each). She is now considered an erotic star, those photos and clips circulating in large quantities all over the Internet.
At the height of her career, Sabrina entered into a well-publicized "feud" with UK topless model-turned-singer Samantha Fox. Magazines such as Playboy played up the "war of words" between the two over who was the sexier singer. There's no evidence to suggest that this was anything more than a publicity stunt.
2) Sabrina Orial (Filipina singer) Born Roli Alexandra "Xanxan" Orial in Laguna on December 30, 1989. She is the youngest of 3 siblings. She's taking course of BA Communication Arts at University of the Philippines, Los BaΓ±os, Laguna
Studio album
* Couch Act (2004); Warner Music Phil.
* Sabrina (2006); Vicor Music Corporation
* I Love Acoustic (2008; MCA Music, Inc.)
* I Love Acoustic Too (2009; MCA Music, Inc.)
* I Love Acoustic 3 (2010)
3) Sabrina Velazquez is a singer/songwriter who was born and raised in Honolulu, HI. The daughter of a father who was a mariachi singer and a mother who was a Tahitian/hula dancer, it is no wonder that Sabrina followed in their footsteps.
She began playing the piano at the age of 5 for two years than picked up the violin at age 7. After playing the violin for 10 years, she learned how to play the guitar while in college at the University of Southern California. She quickly began to write her own music and playing at local gigs. After turning down the opportunity to attend the prestigious Berklee College of Music in 2005, she took to the road living in Los Angeles and Portland, recording, songwriting and playing for new audiences.
She released her debut EP, βThe Anomalyβ in March 2009 and then a full length LP "The Hawk & The Hunter" in November 2011.
4) Sabrina Hebiri (Croatian singer) is known for her participation at Dora 2007 with the song "TraΕΎit Δu te" and Dora 2010 with song "Golu si me skinuo".
5) Sabrina (born 1983) is the stage name of Teresa Villa-Lobos, a Portuguese singer, from Setúbal. She represented her country and national broadcaster RTP at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, in Helsinki, Finland, after winning the Festival da Canção, the national selection. Due to Portugal's non-qualification to the final, in 2006, Sabrina performed in the semifinal, finishing 11th thus failing to qualify.
- Sabrina started singing at school and family parties and, at the age of 16, she already had won some karaoke competitions. Her major hobby was playing futsal at the Grupo Desportivo e Recreativo do Bairro do Liceu, achieving a championship runner-up place for local club VitΓ³ria de SetΓΊbal.
- Professionally, she was part of the third and last line-up of Portuguese girlband Teenagers, from 2003 to 2006, when she planned to start her solo career. In early 2007, with 24 years old, she was selected, through a casting, to participate on RTP's Festival da Canção 2007. Her producer, popular artist Emanuel, proposed her to perform under the alias Sabrina. On March 10, she won the show with almost twice the votes of the runner-up.[1] The song, called "Dança Comigo (Vem Ser Feliz)", represented Portugal at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland. The song is considered as a typical Portuguese schlager (nicknamed "Pimba" in Portugal).
- Sabrina performed in position number 17 at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 semifinal, backed by a mixed pair of dancers and three female singers. The Eurovision version was more latino-influenced than the version with which she won the Festival da Canção, and the last two chorus was sang in French, Spanish, English and Portuguese. The dance routine was more elaborate also. Sabrina ended up 11th, just 3 points short of qualification, right behind Moldova (to whom incidentally Portugal gave its maximum points). The song's final ranking was 25th out of 42 countries, making "Dança Comigo" the most successful Portuguese entry since 1998, and the second highest Portuguese scorer ever, with 88 points (after the 92 points from 1996). 44 points came from western European countries (8 points from neighbouring Spain), and 36 points from eastern Europe. It was the highest western scoring song in the semifinal.
6) The popular Greek singer with a number of hits during the 90s and early 00s.
We Can't Stop
Sabrina Lyrics
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Icy
I can't stop me, I can't stop me
Miami vice with the LA lights
We joyride late in the night
I don't mind, you know what you like
Yeah, you know what you like
Dressing up by dressing down
You got me feeling so numb
Say we should go downtown (go downtown)
Wake me up to lay me down
It's not like me to assume
We're going out of bounds (out, out, out of bounds)
Baby, you could say you're bad for me
But who are you to tell me what I need?
'Cause I like what I like what I la-la-like
Yeah, I like what I la-la-like
Baby, you could say you're bad for me
But who are you to tell me what I need?
'Cause I like what I like what I la-la-like
Yeah, I like what I la-la-like
What? Ayy, I can't stop me
I can't stop, I can't, I can't stop, yeah
I can't stop, no, I can't stop me, I can't stop me (woo)
I can't stop, I can't, I can't stop (ayy)
I can't stop, no, I can't stop me, I can't stop me
All this room on top of the roof
If it's up to me, then you do you
No, I don't mind (I don't mind)
You know what you like (you know what I like)
Yeah, you know what you like (yeah)
Dressing up by dressing down
You got me feeling so numb
Say we should go downtown (oh we should go downtown)
Wake me up to lay me down
It's not like me to assume
We're going out of bounds (take me out of bounds, ayy)
Baby, you could say you're bad for me
But who are you to tell me what I need?
'Cause I like what I like what I la-la-like
Yeah, I like what I la-la-like (what I, what I like, ah)
Baby, you could say you're bad for me (you bad for me)
But who are you to tell me what I need?
'Cause I like what I like what I la-la-like
Yeah, I like what I la-la-like (what I, what I like, ayy)
I can't stop me
I can't stop, I can't, I can't stop, mm (no no)
I can't stop, no, I can't stop me, I can't stop me (woo)
I can't stop, I can't, I can't stop, mm (yeah, yeah)
I can't stop, no, I can't stop me, I can't stop me
Ayy, ice on, ice on, ice on me (yeah)
All the things I like on me (uh-huh)
Louboutin, all the spice
Louis Vuitton, name the price
I like my whips exotic (yeah)
I like my nights erotic, yeah
Pussy so aquatic, so I make that boy psychotic (yeah)
Ice all in my mouth, no fault when I'm talking loud
Yeah, he always want me with him, show me off 'cause he so proud (yeah)
Back and forth, then hop on it, he like when I call the shots
Told him drop the top up off the foreign and don't ever stop
Baby, you could say you're bad for me
But who are you to tell me what I need? (I need)
'Cause I like what I like what I la-la-like
'Cause I like what I la-la-like (what I, what I like, yeah)
Baby, you could say you're bad for me (uh huh)
But who are you to tell me what I need?
'Cause I like what I like what I la-la-like (what I)
Yeah, I like what I la-la-like (what I, what I like, yeah)
I can't stop me, I can't help myself
(I can't stop me, I can't stop me)
I can't stop me, I can't help myself
(I can't stop me, I can't stop me)
In Sabrina Carpenter's song "I Can't Stop Me," she sings about a rebellious desire to let loose, have fun, and indulge in life's pleasures. The lyrics describe a night out in Miami or LA where everything feels like a thrill ride, and she is head over heels for someone who knows exactly what they want. The chorus of "I can't stop me" is a declaration of being unable to resist the temptation to let go and embrace the moment.
The verses depict a sense of freedom and abandon, with lyrics like "Dressing up by dressing down" and "Wake me up to lay me down" suggesting a carefree attitude towards the night ahead. Carpenter's vocals are sultry and confident, conveying a sense of self-assurance in her choices. The song's bridge introduces more explicit references to sex, with lines like "Pussy so aquatic, so I make that boy psychotic" ramping up the sensuality and adding to the overall adventurous vibe of the song.
Overall, "I Can't Stop Me" is a song about taking risks, letting go of inhibitions, and living life unapologetically. It's about not allowing anyone else to dictate what makes you happy or what you should do, and instead choosing to follow your impulses and desires.
Line by Line Meaning
I can't stop me, I can't stop me
The singer is unable to resist pursuing what they want, despite any consequences or negative feedback.
Miami vice with the LA lights
An energetic and glamorous atmosphere, full of excitement and nightlife.
We joyride late in the night
The singer enjoys taking risks and embracing adventure and spontaneity.
I don't mind, you know what you like
The artist is open-minded about their partner's desires and preferences.
Dressing up by dressing down
The artist enjoys playing with fashion and dressing in a way that is both comfortable and stylish.
You got me feeling so numb
The singer is losing touch with reality and becoming caught up in their desires and fantasies.
Say we should go downtown (go downtown)
The singer suggests going to a lively place with lots of activity and excitement.
Wake me up to lay me down
The artist desires to have their partner awaken them for intimacy and connection.
It's not like me to assume
The artist is aware that their behavior is unusual or out of character.
We're going out of bounds (out, out, out of bounds)
The artist acknowledges that their actions are risky, and may lead to unexpected outcomes.
Baby, you could say you're bad for me
The singer's partner may be viewed negatively by others, but the singer is not affected by these opinions.
But who are you to tell me what I need?
The artist is confident in their own judgment and desires, and does not appreciate criticism or interference from others.
'Cause I like what I like what I la-la-like
The singer is passionate about their interests and preferences, and will pursue them without regard to others' opinions.
What? Ayy, I can't stop me
The singer repeats their initial assertion that they cannot resist their impulses and desires.
All this room on top of the roof
The singer has access to a luxurious and expansive space, which they enjoy utilizing.
No, I don't mind (I don't mind)
The artist is willing and eager to engage in activities that may be considered risky or unconventional.
Dressing up by dressing down
The artist continues to explore and experiment with fashion and style, blending comfort and style.
Take me out of bounds, ayy
The singer desires to push boundaries and expand their comfort zone.
Ice on, ice on, ice on me
The singer is adorned with luxurious and expensive jewelry or accessories.
All the things I like on me
The artist enjoys presenting themselves in a way that is authentic and reflects their interests and desires.
Louis Vuitton, name the price
The artist is willing to spend extravagantly on luxury goods and experiences.
I like my whips exotic (yeah)
The artist enjoys and may have access to expensive, foreign cars or other luxurious modes of transportation.
I like my nights erotic, yeah
The singer enjoys engaging in romantic or sexual activities that are considered taboo or unconventional.
Pussy so aquatic, so I make that boy psychotic
The artist is confident in their sexual abilities and their impact on their partner's emotional state.
Ice all in my mouth, no fault when I'm talking loud
The singer enjoys using their words to assert themselves and make bold statements, regardless of potential consequences.
Yeah, he always want me with him, show me off 'cause he so proud (yeah)
The singer's partner enjoys showing off their relationship to others, and is proud to have the singer in their life.
Back and forth, then hop on it, he like when I call the shots
The singer's partner enjoys a playful and dynamic relationship, where the singer takes the lead in romantic and sexual activities.
Told him drop the top up off the foreign and don't ever stop
The artist desires to engage in a high-speed, luxurious car ride with their partner, without regard for any potential risks or consequences.
I can't stop me, I can't help myself
The artist again asserts their inability to resist their impulses and desires.
Lyrics Β© BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Brett Leland Mclaughlin, Diamonte Harper, Gino Borri, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, Sabrina Carpenter, Tor Erik Hermansen
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