Disco-infused & irresistibly danceable to, “Taste” serves as the album’s opener, layering risqué innuendos with revenge and betrayal, stating that even if he’s cheating, she’ll allow it as he’s always got the taste of her on his lips.
The music video, much like the track, cheekily infers many dark satirical movies, such as ’Ginger Snaps‘, ’The Addams Family’, & primarily ’Death Becomes Her’, with Ortega playing Madeline, who’s played by Meryl Streep, & Carpenter playing Helen, who’s played by Goldie Hawn.
“So, ‘Taste’ is one of my favorite songs off the album and it says a lot about me and a lot about other people. I think it’s sort of poking fun of myself a little bit for my mistakes and also poking fun at the, kind of like, facepalm that is life and relationship and the, sort of, situations that it puts you in, um, and it’s just making lighthearted fun at the whole concept of, you know, people that you’ve been with moving on to other people, and, you know, I think it’s a very human thing but it’s certainly fun.“ — via Kiss 108
Taste
Sabrina Carpenter Lyrics
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Five feet to be exact
You're wonderin' why half his clothes went missin'
My body's where they're at
Now I'm gone, but you're still layin'
Next to me, one degree of separation
You'll just have to taste me when he's kissin' you
If you want forever, I bet you do
Just know you'll taste me too
Uh-huh
He pins you down on the carpet
Makes paintings with his tongue
He's funny, now all his jokes hit different
Guess who he learned that from?
Now I'm gone, but you're still layin'
Next to me, one degree of separation
I heard you're back together and if that's true
You'll just have to taste me when he's kissin' you
If you want forever, I bet you do (I bet you do)
Just know you'll taste me too
Every time you close your eyes
And feel his lips, you're feelin' mine
And every time you breathe his air
Just know I was already there
You can have him if you like
I've been there, done that, once or twice
And singin' 'bout it don't mean I care
Yeah, I know I've been known to share
Well, I heard you're back together and if that's true
You'll just have to taste me when he's kissin' you
If you want forever, I bet you do (I bet you do)
Just know you'll taste me too
Taste me too (ow)
You'll just have to taste me when he's kissin' you
You, no, yeah, uh-uh
You'll just have to taste me when he's kissin' you
Sabrina Carpenter's song "tAsTe" explores themes of love, rivalry, and the lingering presence of a past relationship. The opening lines establish a strong sense of self-assuredness as the singer claims, "Oh, I leave quite an impression." This suggests that the persona feels confident in her allure and impact on her romantic interests, setting a tone of empowerment while also indicating a hint of jealousy. The phrase "Five feet to be exact" adds an element of intimacy and physical acumen, as she recounts a relationship defined by its physicality. The idea that "half his clothes went missin'" suggests a deeply personal and intimate connection, possibly intimating that her involvement led to some sort of intimacy that left a mark on their shared experiences. This provides a poignant backdrop against which the rest of the narrative unfolds.
In the chorus, the line "I heard you're back together and if that's true, you'll just have to taste me when he's kissin' you" signals a visceral sense of rivalry where the singer is aware that her past lover has moved on but also hints that their shared experiences are not entirely erased. She implies that even though her former partner is with someone new, the emotions and memories associated with her presence will inevitably linger, metaphorically tasting her even in new kisses. This can be understood as a commentary on the emotional imprint of past relationships and how they can complicate new ones. There's a duality present—the awareness that she may not be physically present, yet there is still a strong connection in memory and sensation.
As the song progresses, the vivid imagery employed in the lines about the current partner "pinning you down on the carpet" and "makes paintings with his tongue" portrays a raw sensuality that underscores her feelings of competition. The way she's framed in opposition to another person starkly highlights the singer's feelings of loss, but there's also an unveiling of the authenticity that comes with acknowledging the influence she's had on both her past lover and the new partner. The acknowledgment that "he's funny, now all his jokes hit different" indicates that her imprint is so significant that her presence has altered the dynamics of his new relationships, emphasizing the idea of shared experiences in romance that transcend one-time encounters.
Towards the conclusion, the lyrics take a seemingly nonchalant approach to the situation with lines like "You can have him if you like / I've been there, done that, once or twice," creating an air of detachment. It suggests that the singer has moved past any deep-seated envy for her former love, choosing instead to reflect on the bittersweet nature of their history. The repeated refrain, "Just know you'll taste me too," reinforces the notion that while people move on, they do not fully escape the past; memories and emotional connections are inescapably woven into new relationships. The song encapsulates the complexity of moving on while acknowledging the shadows of previous love—asserting personal autonomy while still engaging with the emotional residue of what came before.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh, I leave quite an impression
I make a significant impact on those I encounter.
Five feet to be exact
This impact is tangible, reflected in a specific distance, suggesting closeness.
You're wonderin' why half his clothes went missin'
You're questioning the circumstances that led to his belongings being absent.
My body's where they're at
My physical presence is the reason for their disappearance, implying intimacy.
Now I'm gone, but you're still layin'
Even though I am no longer with you, you're still in a state of proximity to me.
Next to me, one degree of separation
You are physically close to someone with a connection to me, highlighting our intertwined past.
I heard you're back together and if that's true
I've become aware that you might have rekindled a relationship, and if this is accurate,
You'll just have to taste me when he's kissin' you
You will inevitably recall experiences with me when you're intimate with him.
If you want forever, I bet you do
If you're seeking a lasting commitment, I wouldn’t be surprised.
Just know you'll taste me too
Be aware that memories of me will linger even in your new relationship.
Uh-huh
An acknowledgment of the inevitability of this realization.
He pins you down on the carpet
He is actively engaging with you in an intimate manner on the ground.
Makes paintings with his tongue
He creatively expresses his affection through kisses and physical touch.
He's funny, now all his jokes hit different
His sense of humor resonates with you more deeply now, potentially due to comparison.
Guess who he learned that from?
I insinuate that he might have picked up these playful traits from me.
Now I'm gone, but you're still layin'
Once again, despite my absence, you remain in a familiar situation.
Next to me, one degree of separation
You're still linked to me through someone else, reinforcing our past connection.
I heard you're back together and if that's true
Once more, I'm aware of your reunion, and if this information is valid,
You'll just have to taste me when he's kissin' you
You’ll inevitably think of me during your intimate moments with him.
If you want forever, I bet you do (I bet you do)
If you truly desire a lasting relationship, I can sense that you do.
Just know you'll taste me too
Understand that my presence will still haunt your memories even in your new love.
Every time you close your eyes
Whenever you let your guard down and reminisce,
And feel his lips, you're feelin' mine
The sensation of intimacy with him will evoke memories of our past together.
And every time you breathe his air
In every moment spent with him, the echoes of my presence will linger.
Just know I was already there
Recognize that I had a significant role in shaping those moments you now share.
You can have him if you like
It's okay for you to pursue this relationship if that's your desire.
I've been there, done that, once or twice
I've experienced similar situations and have moved past them.
And singin' 'bout it don't mean I care
Sharing these feelings in songs doesn’t necessarily indicate emotional attachment.
Yeah, I know I've been known to share
I'm aware of my tendency to let go, suggesting a nonchalant attitude towards the past.
Well, I heard you're back together and if that's true
Again, I've caught wind of your reunion, and if it’s accurate,
You'll just have to taste me when he's kissin' you
You will have to confront memories of me in your new romantic moments.
If you want forever, I bet you do (I bet you do)
I feel confident that you want a lasting connection in this new relationship.
Just know you'll taste me too
Again, be aware that I will remain a part of your memories in this new scenario.
Taste me too (ow)
The idea is reiterated—my presence will linger in your experiences.
You'll just have to taste me when he's kissin' you
You will inevitably remember me while you’re sharing those intimate moments with him.
You, no, yeah, uh-uh
A playful acknowledgment of the situation we find ourselves in.
You'll just have to taste me when he's kissin' you
Ultimately, you will have to confront those echoes of our past together every time you embrace your new love.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, O/B/O DistroKid, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ian Kirkpatrick, Sabrina Carpenter, Julian C. Bunetta, Amy Allen, John Ryan, Julia Michaels
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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