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Is Sabrina Carpenter in Fortnite?

While Sabrina Carpenter isn’t playable as a skin in Fortnite, she did inspire various cosmetics. Sabrina’s collab items include two emotes and two Jam Tracks sold in the Item Shop. Here’s everything you need to know about everything Sabrina Carpenter in Fortnite, including whether she’ll make an appearance in the future.

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All Sabrina Carpenter Fortnite Emotes

There are currently two Sabrina Carpenter emotes, which occasionally pop up in the Item Shop. The Sabrina Emote bundle contains both emotes, plus both of her Jam Tracks, for 1,200 V-Bucks. However, this bundle hasn’t been seen since November 2024.

Sonic Surfer (Feather)

During Coachella 2024, Fortnite released various cosmetics to celebrate the festival. One was Sonic Surfer, an Emote that places players on a giant iridescent feather while playing “Feather” by Sabrina Carpenter.

The Sonic Surfer emote is Traversal, meaning players can move around while emoting. It also works in LEGO Fortnite modes. Sonic Surfer costs 500 V-Bucks to purchase by itself.

Caffeinated (Espresso)

The second Fortnite Sabrina Carpenter emote is Caffeinated, a dance to the iconic “Espresso.” Caffeinated initially used a sped-up version of the song, but the emote was quickly removed the emote and replaced with the “originally intended audio...” later. Totally a mistake and not due to the outcry, right?

For Jammers out there, Caffeinated is a Beat Synced emote, meaning the speed changes when emoting in a Jam Circle. Caffeinated costs 500 V-Bucks to purchase by itself.

All Sabrina Carpenter Fortnite Jam Tracks

Sabrina Carpenter has two Jam Tracks in Fortnite: Espresso and Feather. Both songs cost 500 V-Bucks to purchase separately, or you can grab them both with the Sabrina Bundle. Assuming it ever comes back, that is.

What are Jam Tracks?

Jam Tracks are songs that can be used for various things in Fortnite, though their primary purpose is Fortnite Festival. Purchasing a Jam Track allows you (and anyone in your lobby) to choose the song to perform in Fortnite Festival, a free mode that plays like Rock Band and Guitar Hero. It’s even made by the same developers and supports some physical guitar controllers!

Additionally, you can use Jam Tracks as emotes in Fortnite Battle Royale, Creative, Festival Jam Stage, and LEGO Fortnite modes. Pick an instrument, and your character will perform that part of the song in full. Other players can join your Jam Circle and create a new remix. If you’ve ever wanted to hear Espresso mixed with Hatsune Miku and Kendrick Lamar, Fortnite is your game.

Finally, Jam Tracks are also usable as Lobby Music. That’s the music that plays in the background before loading into an experience. Fret (pun intended) not if you don’t have the funds to buy Sabrina’s Jam Tracks, as they’re occasionally available to play for free as part of Fortnite Festival‘s daily rotation.

Will Sabrina Carpenter get a Fortnite skin?

While nothing has been confirmed by Epic Games or Sabrina, there are rumors from credible sources that suggest Sabrina Carpenter will be the Icon of a future Fortnite Festival season. This would mean Sabrina Carpenter would get at least two skins, more Jam Tracks, and various instruments and cosmetics. All I can say is, Please, please, please, DO prove they’re right.

Fortnite is free to play on PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and select mobile devices.


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Thomas Cunliffe
Thomas has been writing about gaming professionally for over three years, and yapping about them unprofessionally since first picking up a Sega Genesis controller. Beyond his work at Siliconera, Thomas has contributed to gaming outlets such as PC Invasion, Attack of the Fanboy, and Gfinity. When he's not writing, you can find him pointing at an unknown object over on his Facebook page with over 152,000 followers.