Sabrina Carpenteris teasing her forthcoming collab with Joshua Bassett — sparking furtherintrigue in the love triangle dramaafter Olivia Rodrigo’s hit song, “Drivers License.”

The singe and actress, 21, has a duet on the way with Bassett, 20, titled “We Both Know,” which comes after both artists released their own singles (Carpenter’s “Skin"andBassett’s “Lie Lie Lie”) that seemingly served as responses to 17-year-old Rodrigo’s No. 1 song. Carpenter kept mostly tight-lipped about the collaboration whilespeaking with Radio.com.

“I can’t say too much. It’s on his project so I’m like, I don’twantto say too much that I can’t say, but it’s a collaboration very dear to my heart that I’m excited about,” she said. “We did it a while ago now. I guess you’ll have to see!”

Last month, Bassett also offered details about “We Both Know,“telling Febre Teenthat he thought of Carpenter after writing the tune, then reached out via Instagram.

“I sent her a quick message and was like, ‘Hey, I think you’re really awesome and I have this song I think you would sound great on, let me know what you think,’ and she responded like 10 minutes later, gave me her number, and I sent her the song,” he said. “Fortunately she liked it, so we got together in the studio and it was just a blast to make. I’m really happy with how it all turned out.”

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Fans initially thought the lyrics were about Bassett andhis new rumored relationship with Carpenterbased on “clues,” including the line: “You’re probably with that blonde girl, who always made me doubt.”

In turn, fans believed Carpenter’s “Skin” was a response to Rodrigo’s song, telling her that she isn’t going to let her fellow Disney star’s words get under her skin. However, Carpenter took to social media torefute those claims, saying that the song “isn’t calling out one single person.”

“some lines address a specific situation, while other lines address plenty of other experiences I’ve had this past year,” Carpenter continued. “it also shows that many things have actually gotten under my skin.. and I’m still learning to not give other people so much power over my feelings. I know a lot of you struggle with the same thing.”

source: people.com