Sabrina Carpenter
Sabrina Carpenter's "We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night" is a masterful and unflinchingly honest look at the exhausting loop of a toxic relationship. The song's core meaning lies in its cynical acceptance of a never-ending cycle: a huge fight, the brink of a breakup, a shallow reconciliation, and the quiet knowledge that it's all bound to happen again. The opening line, "Bullshit repeats itself," immediately establishes this weary, self-aware tone.
The track details the "predictable" script they follow. After a fight, the "I love you's" and "I'm sorry's" are exchanged, and physical intimacy serves as a temporary glue ("We had our sex and then we made amends"). They then downplay the severity to the outside world, calling it a "false alarm to all of our friends." This cycle is so ingrained that she dismissively remarks, "Big deal, we've been here before / And we'll be here tomorrow."
The song's genius is in its raw honesty, especially in the outro. The line, "Gave me his whole heart, then I gave him head and then / We almost broke up again," is a stark, unfiltered confession of their transactional reconciliation. It reveals that their "amends" are not about resolving issues but about a physical reset that allows the cycle to continue. It’s a powerful, darkly comedic anthem for anyone who has ever been addicted to a relationship they know is doomed to repeat its own drama.
"We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night" is a widely circulated unreleased song by American pop star Sabrina Carpenter. As a key track from the unreleased "Man's Best Friend" era, it has become a fan-favorite for its raw honesty and catchy electropop production. Co-written with Amy Allen and John Ryan, the song finds Carpenter at her most cynical and self-aware, detailing the exhausting, predictable cycle of a volatile on-again, off-again relationship. Its blunt lyrics and weary-yet-witty tone make it a powerful example of the mature and unfiltered songwriting that defined this period of her career.