Sabrina Carpenter’s New Album Is so Sexy You’ll Need a Cold Shower
Sabrina Carpenter's seventh album blends pop with country, disco, and retro synth, using satire to critique gender roles and immature relationships with wit and irony.
- On August 29th, Sabrina Carpenter released Man's Best Friend via Island Records, with the music video dropping simultaneously and an exclusive TikTok campaign boosting fan engagement.
- Sabrina Carpenter said the album was made out of pure inspiration and zero pressure, announcing it on June 11, 2025, barely a year after Short n' Sweet.
- Producer Jack Antonoff and collaborators shaped the tight 12-track album, blending pop with country, disco and retro synth, featuring standout songs like `Tears` and `Never Getting Laid` with break-up mode lyrics.
- Carpenter answered critics with irony and an alternate `approved by God` cover amid album cover controversy, rubbing conservative critics the wrong way while keeping fans engaged.
- With over 35.5 million TikTok followers, Sabrina Carpenter's release further establishes her mainstream pop status after six albums and reignites debates about sensuality for younger viewers.
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Sabrina Carpenter’s new album is so sexy you’ll need a cold shower
The bops might be muted on Man’s Best Friend, but her bawdy is a wonderland.
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Read Full ArticleAlbum Review: Sabrina Carpenter, ‘Man’s Best Friend’
There’s no pleading on Man’s Best Friend. While ‘Please Please Please’ – one of three ubiquitous No. 1 singles from Sabrina Carpenter’s 2024 album Short’n’Sweet – was all about the first person, the singer begging not to be proven right about a (not-so-standup) guy, the new album delights in her newly prolific hatred. It’s far from an emotionless record, but it’s more about you (the guy) and the specific feeling of wanting to punch you every oth…
There are some sensational songs in the singer's continuation of 'Short n' Sweet', but much of the album feels under-worked
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