She’s working late, ’cause she’s a leader.

Sabrina Carpenter has made the TIME100 Next list, spotlighting “100 emerging leaders from across the world who are shaping the future.” Others included on this year’s list: Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan, Ashley Park of Emily In Paris, Baby Reindeer’s Richard Gadd, Shaboozey and actress/singer Reneé Rapp.

Christina Aguilera has penned an essay celebrating Sabrina, writing, “With her clever wit and sense of humor, she has been able to connect with audiences in a unique way stylistically, through her songwriting and storytelling prowess.”

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In the TIME profile, Sabrina says she’s working on new songs and has “a few projects” coming up after her Short n’ Sweet tour wraps up. Of her upcoming Netflix special, A Nonsense Christmas, she says, “If people are expecting boring, me singing by a tree, it’s not that. It’s so fun, so chaotic. There are so many guests that I’m excited about.” 

In the profile, Sabrina also says this year she realized she’d hit a new level of stardom when Dan and Eugene Levy made a joke about her in their recent Emmys monologue. “That was probably the first time I was like, ‘Oh, I’m not even there,"” she tells TIME. But that’s one of many highlights of the past year for the “Espresso” singer.

“There were so many things I dreamt of doing as a little girl I got to do this year that felt like such a cool, sweet, little bucket-list moment for my younger self,” she says. “I literally threw up when I found out about SNL. Not to be graphic.” She also says she’d throw up “if I could perform at the Grammys.”

She should probably get that bucket ready.

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