Sabrina Carpenter's New Album Tracklist Revealed: What Surprises Await?

Sabrina Carpenter’s New Album Tracklist Revealed: What Surprises Await?

Sabrina Carpenter has officially unveiled the complete tracklist for her upcoming album “Man’s Best Friend,” which is set to drop on August 29. The pop star has been teasing the titles of her songs over the past week on social media, with an engaging campaign that involved fans showcasing the titles alongside adorable puppy photos.

The album features 11 tracks, starting with the lead single “Manchild,” which was released earlier in June. This track reunites Carpenter with songwriters Amy Allen and Jack Antonoff, noted for their contributions to her previous album “Short n’ Sweet.” “Manchild” has made a notable impact, soaring to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and marking Carpenter’s second song to reach the top position.

Other intriguing titles included in the album are “Never Getting Laid,” “We Almost Broke Up Last Night,” “When Did You Get Hot?” and “Don’t Worry I’ll Make You Worry.”

The album’s promotional material sparked some debate, particularly the original cover art featuring Carpenter in a provocative pose, which some viewed as controversial. In response, she shared an alternative black-and-white cover showing her resting her head on a suited man’s shoulder, stating on social media that it was “approved by God.”

This album represents not only Carpenter’s musical evolution but also her willingness to engage with her audience and address feedback directly. Fans can look forward to the complete tracklist which promises a blend of introspective lyrics and catchy melodies.

Here is the full tracklist for “Man’s Best Friend”:
1. Manchild
2. Tears
3. My Man
4. On Willpower
5. Sugar
6. Talking
7. We Broke Up Again Last Night
8. Nobody’s Son
9. Never Getting Laid
10. When Did You Get Hot?
11. Go Go Juice
12. Don’t Worry I’ll Make You Worry
13. House Tour
14. Goodbye

As anticipation builds for the release, fans are eager to see how the themes explored in these tracks resonate with their own experiences, creating a sense of connection and community through Carpenter’s music.

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