Rabat – Sabrina Carpenter’s seventh studio album, “Man’s Best Friend,” was released at midnight, is already making waves. It has 12 tracks.
In a cheeky disclaimer during an interview with CBS Mornings, the singer made it clear, “the album is not for any pearl clutchers.”
The lead single “Manchild” shot straight to No. 1 in the US, UK, and Ireland, setting the tone for an album that balances catchy melodies with sharp lyrics.
The latest single, “Tears,” is accompanied by a colorful music video starring Colman Domingo and inspired by “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” Fans describe it as a “literal movie” and call the artist a “visionary.”
Reactions online have been just as lively as the music. A fan took to X to express her amazement, stating, “Might get cancelled for saying this but tears by sabrina carpenter sounds like it’s been copied from somewhere? Oh wait. I’ve figured it out. It sounds like the song of the year.”
On Reddit, some fans admitted the album felt “different” and “more subtle” than her previous release, “Short n’Sweet,” but many say it’s a grower, an album that becomes more addictive with every listen. Tracks like “House Tour” and “Nobody’s Son” are emerging as fan favorites.
Critics agree the album is a step forward. The Guardian praised it as “a true creative arrival” and “one of the year’s singular, musically provocative pop records.”
Visually, Sabrina knows how to spark conversation. The album cover stirred debate, but she leaned into the moment with humor, even releasing an alternate version. For her, it’s all part of creating a pop era that people will remember, not just for the music, but for the personality behind it.
With “Man’s Best Friend,” Sabrina isn’t just chasing chart success; she’s showing that her mix of wit, vocals, and stage presence makes her one of the most exciting names in pop today.
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