Sabrina Carpenter and Dolly Parton collaborate on hit song
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Sabrina Carpenter has released her collaboration of 'Please Please Please' with country superstar Dolly Parton.

Sabrina Carpenter had big plans for Valentine's Day this year, and she delivered.
Earlier this month, the singer announced she'd release a deluxe edition of her beloved album, 'Short N' Sweet', on February 14.
And as promised, the expanded version has arrived, which includes a special surprise.
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Along with the deluxe edition, Carpenter has released a country western reimagining of 'Please Please Please' with the country legendary Dolly Parton.
To accompany the new version, the 'Espresso' singer also dropped a cinematic music video with a fun nod to the classic film 'Thelma & Louise'.
The video kicks off with newspaper clippings announcing that Sabrina and Dolly are wanted fugitives, suspected of murder.
From there, they hit the open road in a dusty pickup truck, evading the police as they embrace their outlaw personas.
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Unlike the fatal ending of 'Thelma & Louise', this duo manages to escape the law, adding another crime to their record – kidnapping.
The result is a thrilling, high-energy homage to female rebellion, set against the backdrop of twangy country instrumentals.
Watch the music video here:
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