In August 2024, pop artist Sabrina Carpenter achieved a monumental milestone with the launch of her critically acclaimed album, Short n’ Sweet. Her ascent in the music industry has been rapid yet remarkable, and recently, the legendary Hirohiko Araki, creator of the iconic JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, has publicly expressed his admiration for Sabrina’s talent.
Hirohiko Araki’s Affection for Sabrina Carpenter’s Music
Sabrina Carpenter Makes Waves in 2024, Catches Araki’s Eye
The JOJOLands Chapter 21: "I know I’m a little late to the party, but I’m currently obsessed with Sabrina Carpenter. What an icon!" – Hirohiko Araki, Ultra Jump January 2025 pic.twitter.com/FwKV7PkhPe — JoJo’s Bizarre Encyclopedia (@jojo_wiki) December 18, 2024
Araki recently took to social media to share his excitement, stating, “I know I’m a little late to the party, but I’m currently obsessed with Sabrina Carpenter. What an icon!”This unexpected endorsement has thrilled both Sabrina’s fans and followers of the anime. With her meteoric rise in popularity—marked by a successful U.S. leg of the Short n’ Sweet Tour and numerous Grammy nominations—Sabrina is undeniably becoming a fixture in contemporary pop culture.
Since her debut single “Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying”in 2014 and the release of her first album, Eyes Wide Open, the multi-talented artist has cultivated a diverse portfolio spanning music and acting, including roles in Disney’s Girl Meets World. However, it is her latest endeavors that have propelled her career to new heights. Notably, her album Short n’ Sweet debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart, further solidifying her status as a leading figure in the music industry and attracting the attention of creative icons like Araki.
Fan Speculation: Will JoJo Reference Sabrina Carpenter?
The Likelihood of a JoJo Character Inspired by Carpenter
One of the captivating features of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is the extensive array of pop culture references that Araki seamlessly integrates into his narratives. His characters and Stand names draw inspiration from a variety of musical legends and cultural icons, showcasing a rich tapestry of influences. Famous examples include Stands named after songs from Queen and The Spice Girls, as well as notable references to rock icons like Axl Rose.
With this history of creative nods, fans are now eagerly speculating whether Araki might craft a Stand or character specifically inspired by Sabrina Carpenter. The idea seems plausible given his penchant for acknowledging fellow artists through subtle, yet impactful inclusion in his work. Should this concept materialize, it would undoubtedly make waves in both the anime and music communities, highlighting Araki’s appreciation for contemporary talent.
For the latest updates on this fascinating intersection between music and anime, keep an eye on Araki’s announcements and Sabrina’s evolving career.
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