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.
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.

