Don't say that Sabrina Carpenter never warned you.

The Grammy-winning popstar opened up about her music and visuals not being everyone's cup of "Espresso" due to their sexual nature in a clip of her upcoming interview with Gayle King for CBS Mornings.

After King complimented the 26-year-old for her "unapologetic" lyrics that have "some people ... clutching their pearls," Carpenter replied that her new album "is not for any pearl clutchers." She then backtracked a bit, saying, "I also think that even pearl clutchers can listen to an album like that in their own solitude and find something that makes them smirk and chuckle to themselves."

On her seventh album, "Man's Best Friend" (out Friday, Aug. 29), nine of the 12 tracks are labeled as explicit, and her cover art – featuring her kneeling on the floor as a hand pulls her blonde locks – divided the internet.

Her live performances for her most recent album, "Short n' Sweet," became known for Carpenter's wide-ranging closet of lingerie costumes, cheeky interactions with the crowds and her verbal and physical sexual innuendos.