that dropping a snippet like “April Fool” isn’t something she’d typically do. Things are different now. “Nothing is certain and nothing is guaranteed,” she says. “We do what we want. Lyrically and just emotionally, I've been through a lot in the last six months, as we all have.” She’s always writing, though maybe for a more nebulous reason than a planned single or official album. “I'm never not thinking about what that next thing is going to be.
As a first-time producer on “Work It,” Sabrina is now thinking about how she wants to keep digging her hands into the brainstorming and crafting aspects of the projects she chooses to be involved in. Each new endeavor is an opportunity for education, for growth. “It’s so hard at this age to actually trust ourselves and our opinions and our ideas because we're constantly feeling like, ‘Oh, I'm too young to notice.’ Or, "I don't have enough experience to be confident in this,’” she says. “And it's like, no, but that's how we learn.”
And what’s learning without being able to laugh at where we’ve come from? To acknowledge all the different versions of ourselves we used to be before now? Sabrina says she and her sisters have made a game for when they watch old episodes of, which has a few variations depending on the mood. “Especially after my 21st birthday, I was like, ‘I need to take a shot every time my character says this and watch,” she laughs.
“I've created friendships from that show that'll last a lifetime,” she says. “I can't really go back and wish that I could change too much, because it was real.”
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