Sabrina Carpenter is officially in her pop powerhouse era. Just one year after the massive “Short n’ Sweet” album cemented her as an A-lister, she’s back with “Man’s Best Friend,” an album that might supercharge her momentum. In the record, Sabrina dives deeper into her sharp humor, sensuality, and country-pop aesthetic, proving that she’s building a consistent catalog for her sound.
More news
With Jack Antonoff, Amy Allen, and John Ryan by her side with songwriting and production, “Man’s Best Friend” shows Sabrina as both cheeky and self-assured. It blends pop hooks, clever lyrics, all decorated with sounds that range from country-pop, disco, dance-pop, and even trip-hop. Let’s break down our top five tracks:
#5. “Manchild”
The opening track and lead single that stormed to #1. With the addictive pre-chorus beat, the vocals, and a bridge that explodes with energy, we got ourselves a strong album intro
#4. “When Did You Get Hot?”
A playful R&B-laced and trip-hop song that’ about someone’s glow-up. With flirty humor, Sabrina transforms awkward adolescence into attraction.
#3. “Sugar Talking”
A groovy guitar song where Sabrina demands fewer empty apologies and more real presence.
#2. “House Tour”
Spicy, cheeky, and inspired by the 80s pop sound. Packed with innuendos and sexual jokes, it’s Sabrina is flexing her sense of humor and giving us a catchy bop.
#1. “Tears”
The crown jewel! Disco beats with a sprinkle of humor as Sabrina lists everyday tasks, like using a phone or building IKEA furniture, as ultimate turn-ons.

