Joshua Bassett Shows Love To Sabrina Carpenter After Dropping New Song ‘Skin’: It’s ’Stuck In My Head’

On Jan. 22, Sabrina Carpenter dropped her new melody “Skin,” which may add more subtleties to the supposed love triangle between herself, Olivia Rodrigo, and Joshua Bassett.

Joshua Bassett Shows Love To Sabrina Carpenter After Dropping New Song: It’s ’Stuck In My Head’

At 12 PM ET on Friday, Jan. 22, Sabrina Carpenter dropped her eyebrow-raising new single “Skin,” which can be heard here. The unexpected track comes in the midst of the supposed Disney love triangle occurring between Sabrina, Olivia Rodrigo, 17—who as of late delivered her introduction melody “driver’s permit”— and Joshua Bassett, 20.

Maybe the most telling line in “Skin” is one during the scaffold that goes, “Don’t make yourself crazy/It won’t generally be like this.” Yes, she utilized “drive.”

Another verse in Sabrina’s tune is, “Perhaps you didn’t mean it/Maybe blonde was the solitary rhyme.” Fans rushed to figure that this is a whoop to the notice in “driver’s permit” to a “blonde young lady” that was expected to allude to Sabrina.

Joshua Bassett Shows Love To Sabrina Carpenter After Dropping New Song: It’s ’Stuck In My Head’

“You can attempt to get under my, under my, under my skin while he’s on mine,” the Girl Meets World star keeps during the “Skin” tune. “I wish you realized that even you can’t get under my skin on the off chance that I don’t give you access.”

For those not got up to speed with the show, Olivia and Joshua play on-screen sweethearts Nini and Ricky in Disney+’s High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. Fans speculated they were dating off-screen also, in spite of the fact that they may have part back in August when Olivia referenced a “bombed relationship” on TikTok.

Fans accepted “driver’s permit,” a profoundly exaggerated anthem about a separation, was alluding to Joshua when she sings, “Theory you didn’t mean what you wrote in that tune about me?”

The tune came instantly before Joshua delivered his track “Untruth Lie,” which blamed a previous darling for “lyin’ through your teeth” and “actin’ all so honest.”