Sabrina Carpenter still has a lot of “Short n' Sweet” to offer.
In recent days, Carpenter's official webstore has been expanded to include alternative digital albums with a series of added bonus tracks: a song called "Busy Woman," another called "Needless to Say," and a demo version of her album's final single, "Taste."
Carpenter announced the sales of “Busy Woman” on Thursday with a social media post, revealing that the single was written with Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen, who appear on the original LP’s credits.
"Surprise bitch! I wrote 'Busy Woman' with Jack and Amy right after I turned in Short n' Sweet and I was so sad I didn't get to record it," Carpenter wrote in an Instagram caption. "It's one of my favorites so I wanted to give it to you as a thank you for all the love!!!!!"