LOS ANGELES, CA – Grammy-winning pop singer
Sabrina Carpenter might dominated the year 2024 thanks to her first number one album
Short n' Sweet, but before her, there were others named
Sabrina who enjoyed success, and there's also another Sabrina who tasted success at the same time Carpenter brought success. Who is the greatest Sabrina of all time?
Before Sabrina Carpenter gained her Disney Channel fame in mid 2010s with
Girl Meets World, there's another Sabrina who rose fame in 2000s. Sabrina Bryan (born Reba Sabrina Hinojosa Bryan) has been part of best-selling girl group The Cheetah Girls from 2003 to 2008. Together with the Cheetah Girls, Bryan also filmed the group's films as part of Disney Channel Original Movie, which is the second most watched DCOM in the 2000s behind
High School Musical. After the Cheetah Girls disbanded in 2011, Bryan semi-retired (put on indefinite hiatus) from her music and acting career, eventually the 40 year-old got married and became mother of two.
The R&B singer made sensation in 2017 with her debut album
About Time. Three singles released from the album: "Unravel", "Frozen" and "Belong To You". Claudio followed her success with her second album
Truth Is (2019) and her third album
Based On a Feeling (2022). Claudio is currently recording for her upcoming fourth album under her indie label SC Records.
2024 maybe the year of Sabrina Carpenter in music, however, there's another Sabrina who also gained success in basketball last year and still continued this year in 2025. Sabrina Elaine Ionescu joined WNBA's New York Liberty in 2021, and brought the team to its first WNBA title in 2024. Ionescu is also the Olympics gold medalist along with her U.S. women's national basketball team, winning gold at
last year's summer Olympics in Paris. The #20 also a Disney Channel fan of 2013 TV series
Liv and Maddie, referencing lead character Madison Rooney who was a former high school basketball player who is always determinated and passionated to win, as Ionescu currently did so.
Perhaps, there's nothing can stop Sabrina Annlynn Carpenter from being a successful pop singer-songwriter who debuted in 2014. From her breakout debut single "Can't Blame a Girl for Trying", to her smash hit "Espresso", Carpenter is currently on top of the world, thanks to her wins at VMA, Grammys and Brit Awards. Carpenter is just five feet tall to be exact, almost one foot shorter than Ionescu who's currently keep gaining success in basketball. And just like her 2016 single "Smoke and Fire", her success will also burning like smoke and fire, but keeps leaving quite an impression as well as her 2024 single "Taste" depicts her most remarkable career so far. Carpenter recently performed her Short n' Sweet Tour concert for France leg at Accor Arena in Paris, the venue where Ionescu contributed gold medal for U.S. women's basketball team seven months earlier at Summer Olympics.
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