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MUThis clip shows a teenage Sabrina Carpenter years before mainstream recognition, casually singing Call Me Maybe in a low-resolution webcam video.
The song was originally written and recorded by Carly Rae Jepsen and released in 2011, becoming one of the defining pop singles of the early 2010s after its global breakthrough in 2012.
During the video, Carpenter briefly slips from her brother’s arms — a moment fans later referred to as “the Fall.”
Rather than stopping or reacting with embarrassment, she continues singing without interruption, turning an accident into the most remembered part of the clip.
This video wasn’t a performance, promotion, or cover meant for an audience.
It comes from a time when young artists posted online without strategy, branding, or expectation — singing for the sake of enjoyment, not visibility.
Looking back now, the clip resonates not because of technical ability or polish, but because it documents a moment before self-awareness, pressure, and public scrutiny shaped artistic identity.
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