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Sabrina Carpenter has steadily carved out a space as one of pop ’s most versatile storytellers, balancing wit, vulnerability, and sonic experimentation in equal measure. With the release of her seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend , she solidifies that reputation, delivering a body of work that thrives on contradictions: playful yet piercing, breezy yet devastating. Following the success of last summer’s Short n’ Sweet , the new record arrives as both a continuation and a bold expansion of Carpenter’s artistry.
Playful Titles and Pointed Confessions
Co-produced by Carpenter alongside Jack Antonoff and John Ryan, the twelve-track project runs the gamut of moods and genres. Songs like “Go Go Juice” embody her talent for crafting cheeky, upbeat pop that d