Sabrina Carpenter has just released her seventh studio album, a highly anticipated project that officially dropped on Friday, August 29, 2025. Her new album, titled Man’s Best Friend, features a total of 12 tracks.
According to Billboard (August 29, 2025), the 12-track album includes the lead single “Manchild,” which earned Carpenter her second No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 back in June. In addition, Carpenter also released a music video for the song “Tears,” which premiered simultaneously with the album.
The album was produced by Jack Antonoff and released under Island Records. Man’s Best Friend arrives just a little over a year after Carpenter’s hit album Short n’ Sweet.
Short n’ Sweet spawned several chart-topping singles, including “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.” Both tracks dominated the Billboard 200 chart for four consecutive weeks in 2024, making Short n’ Sweet Carpenter’s first album to reach No. 1 on that chart.
So, what other songs are included in Man’s Best Friend besides “Manchild”? And what makes this album release so special?
All Songs from Man’s Best Friend

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Sabrina Carpenter’s new album “Manchild” is praised by many listeners for its clever lyrics that satirize immature male behavior, wrapped in an upbeat disco melody that delivers a sense of self-empowerment. The song became a hit and received acclaim for its bold yet witty take on a personal and relatable theme. Not to mention, the wonderful fashion looks in the music video.
However, Man’s Best Friend isn’t just about that one track, the album features plenty of other catchy and captivating songs. Here’s the complete tracklist from the album:
1. “Manchild”
2. “Tears”
3. “My Man on Willpower”
4. “Sugar Talking”
5. “We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night”
6. “Nobody’s Son”
7. “Never Getting Laid”
8. “When Did You Get Hot?”
9. “Go Go Juice”
10. “Don’t Worry, I’ll Make You Worry”
11. “House Tour”
12. “Goodbye”
Interesting Facts About the Release of This Album

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Sabrina Carpenter new album continues to prove herself as a master of wordplay in her lyrics, often weaving in bold, sensual themes with confidence. Despite that, there are several interesting things that stand out about the release of her latest album:
1. This Album Isn’t for the Overly Sensitive
Sabrina Carpenter made it clear that her latest album isn’t meant for the overly emotional. “This album is definitely not for the overly sensitive,” said the Grammy Award winner in an interview with Gayle King on CBS Mornings on Thursday (Aug 28). “But I also think that even those who are a little sensitive can listen to this album alone and find something that makes them smirk or giggle,” added the “Bed Chem” singer.
2. This Is Pretty Fun
Carpenter also talked about the moment she performed on stage and saw so many young fans in the front rows. “But I imagine being at a concert with so many young women in the front row, screaming at the top of their lungs with their best friends,” she said. “And then we can just take a breath, smile, and say, ‘this is pretty fun,’ and leave it at that,” Sabrina Carpenter concluded.
3. Sparking Controversy
The album briefly stirred controversy due to accusations of sexism over its original artwork, which depicted Sabrina kneeling on the floor while someone pulled her hair. In response, Sabrina released an alternate cover version, which she humorously described as “approved by God.”
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