Hours before releasing her latest album, Sabrina Carpenter gave listeners a fair warning: “The album is not for any pearl clutchers.” Today, the pop star officially released her highly anticipated, ...
The release date for Sabrina Carpenter’s album Man’s Best Friend is coming up really soon, and she’s finally unveiled the full track list for the upcoming project. For the song title reveals, she’s ...
Pop provocateur Sabrina Carpenter has done it again, again with the unveiling of the final vinyl-exclusive alternative cover for her upcoming album Man’s Best Friend, set to drop on August 29. The ...
Playtime isn't over yet for Man's Best Friend. On Thursday (Sept. 4), Sabrina Carpenter announced that she's following up her new album with the digital release of a bonus track called "Such a Funny ...
Sabrina Carpenter has been cementing her name in the music industry with one achievement after another. The pop star has been riding a wave of unstoppable momentum since her viral songs “Please Please ...
Don't say that Sabrina Carpenter never warned you. The Grammy-winning popstar opened up about her music and visuals not being everyone's cup of "Espresso" due to their sexual nature in a clip of her ...
Sabrina Carpenter released her much anticipated seventh studio album, “Man’s Best Friend,” Friday. The 12-track album leans into pop-infused genres with retro influences, such as Dolly Parton, Abba ...
Sabrina Carpenter's latest album, "Man's Best Friend," appears to reference her split from actor Barry Keoghan. The singer, 26, does not mention Keoghan, 32, by name, but fans have linked several ...
If Sabrina Carpenter's “Short n' Sweet” celebrated the start of a romantic relationship, the pop sensation's seventh studio album, “Man's Best Friend,” is where it all comes undone in messy pieces.
After roughly a year of a reportedly on-and-off relationship, Carpenter and Keoghan called it quits for good in December 2024. When she announced her newest album, Man’s Best Friend, in June, many ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Sabrina Carpenter’s "Such a Funny Way" finally reaches the Hot 100 ...