Juno – Sabrina Carpenter


Don’t have to tell your hot ass a thing

Oh yeah, you just get it

Whole package, babe, I like the way you fit

God bless your dad’s genetics

You make me wanna make you fall in love

Oh, late at night, I’m thinking ’bout you

Ah, ah, ah

Wanna try out my fuzzy pink handcuffs?

Oh, I hear you knockin’, baby

Come on up

I know you want my touch for life

If you love me right, then who knows?

I might let you make me Juno

You know I just

Might let you lock me down tonight

One of me is cute, but two, though?

Give it to me, baby

You make me wanna make you fall in love

I showed my friends, then we high-fived

Sorry if you feel objectified

Can’t help myself, hormones are high

Give me more than just some butterflies

You make me wanna make you fall in love

Oh, late at night, I’m thinking ’bout you

Ah, ah, ah

Wanna try out some freaky positions?

Have you ever tried this one?

I know you want my touch for life

If you love me right, then who knows?

I might let you make me Juno

You know I just

Might let you lock me down tonight

One of me is cute, but two, though?

Give it to me, baby

You make me wanna make you fall in love

Adore me

Hold me and explore me

Mark your territory

Tell me I’m the only, only, only, only one

Adore me

Hold me and explore me

I’m so fucking horny

Tell me I’m the only, only, only, only one

I know you want my touch for life

If you love me right, then who knows?

I might let you make me Juno

You know I just

Might let you lock me down tonight

One of me is cute, but two, though?

Give it to me, baby

You make me wanna make you fall in love

Flirtation and Playful Intimacy

Sabrina Carpenter’s “Juno” is a cheeky, confident exploration of desire and new love. The lyrics are playful, embracing flirtation and the thrill of mutual attraction. Carpenter openly admires her partner’s looks and charm, blending humor with self-assured sensuality. Lines like “Wanna try out my fuzzy pink handcuffs?” and “Sorry if you feel objectified” playfully toe the line between bold teasing and genuine affection. The recurring idea of “locking me down tonight” hints at both emotional and physical intimacy, while the reference to “making me Juno” cleverly nods to the notion of deepening commitment—possibly even pregnancy, a wink to the 2007 film “Juno.”

Empowerment and Vulnerability

Beneath the song’s lighthearted tone lies a sense of vulnerability, as Carpenter seeks both adoration and exclusivity. She wants to be “the only one,” expressing a desire for deep connection while maintaining her empowered, unapologetic attitude. The lyrics capture the excitement and uncertainty of new relationships, where boundaries and emotions are both tested and celebrated.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Sabrina Carpenter
  • Songwriters: Sabrina Carpenter, Steph Jones, Julian Bunetta
  • Release Year: 2024

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