Key Points

Sabrina Carpenter just announced her seventh album 'Man's Best Friend' arriving August 29. The Grammy winner revealed the news during an Instagram Live while flipping through vintage records. Her lead single 'Manchild' already topped Spotify charts globally. This follows her massively successful 'Short n' Sweet' era that earned six Grammy nominations.

Key Points: Sabrina Carpenter Announces Man's Best Friend Album Out August 29

  • Album drops August 29, a year after 'Short n' Sweet'
  • Lead single 'Manchild' co-written with Jack Antonoff
  • Follows Grammy-winning 'Espresso' success
  • Features cinematic Vania Heymann-directed visuals
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Sabrina Carpenter's music album 'Man's Best Friend' release date out

Grammy winner Sabrina Carpenter reveals new album 'Man's Best Friend' with lead single 'Manchild' hitting No. 1 on Spotify charts.

"Man's Best Friend will be Carpenter's seventh studio album - Variety"

Washington DC, June 12

Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter has announced a new album, 'Man's Best Friend,' which will be released on August 29, reported Variety.

The Grammy winner revealed these details on Wednesday morning during an Instagram Live where she was rifling through a stack of records by Donna Summer, ABBA, and Dolly Parton, before landing on her own.

The teaser quickly revealed the album's artwork, which features the blonde on all fours, with someone in black slacks grabbing a handful of her hair.

Carpenter released the album's lead single, 'Manchild,' which was written by her and frequent collaborators Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen, last week.

As per Variety, the single quickly rose to No. 1 on both the Spotify U.S. and Spotify Global charts after arriving alongside a cinematic music video directed by Vania Heymann and Gal Muggia.

"Man's Best Friend" will be Carpenter's seventh studio album and will be released almost exactly one year after the release of her chart-topping " Short n' Sweet" record, which was released last August.

All three singles off the latter album, 'Espresso,' 'Please Please Please,' and 'Taste,' entered the coveted Billions Club on Spotify.

According to Variety, 'Short n' Sweet' sold 10 million albums globally and earned Carpenter six Grammy nods as a first-time nominee. She has also earned the "Best Pop Vocal Album" award and Best Pop Solo Performance for 'Espresso.'

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Not really my type of music but good for her success! Indian artists like Arijit Singh deserve this kind of global recognition too. Our music industry is equally talented but doesn't get the same platform. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
OMG! Can't wait for this album! 😍 Been following Sabrina since her Disney days. Her music has evolved so much. "Espresso" was my gym anthem for months! Hope she does a world tour and comes to Mumbai!
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Arjun S.
The album cover is quite controversial no? In Indian culture we wouldn't portray women like that. Music should be about the art, not shock value. Still, wish her success but hope she maintains some dignity.
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Sneha R.
As a music student, I really admire her songwriting skills. The way she blends pop with retro influences is brilliant. Though I wish Indian pop got half this attention - our indie scene is fire these days!
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Vikram J.
Never heard of her before but checked out "Manchild" after reading this. Not bad! Though I'll stick to my AR Rahman and Pritam playlists. Western pop is good but nothing beats the emotion in our desi music.

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