As the Grammy season approaches, Sabrina Carpenter’s new album lives up to its expectation of taking home the prestigious award. “Man’s Best Friend” deserves the recognition — with a hit from its lead single, “Manchild”, which debuted #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Produced by Jack Antonoff, Carpenter’s album, “Man’s Best Friend” released on August 29, 2025, has 12 tracks earning a Platinum certification in the US. The certificate signifies that the album achieved an accumulation of one million units of sales and streams.
Man’s Best Friend delivers eloquent and meaningful messages that ascend above any other artists. “Some good old-fashioned fun sure numbs the pain,” the track, “Go Go Juice” brings an elegant, yet purposeful description of how Carpenter copes during any hardships.
The second single, “Tears” shows that Carpenter and female superiority go hand in hand when it comes to relationships, which is a common theme found in the album. “A little respect for women can get you very, very far,” (“Tears”).
The album also explores the theme of unusual types of dynamics within a relationship. “He fell in love with self-restraint and now it’s getting out of hand,” “Can I return him?” (“Man’s Best Friend”).
This new era of Carpenter’s career sets apart from her other projects by showing a more mature and deep style of music as compared to her debut album, “Eyes Wide Open” and her last album, “Short n’ Sweet” which won two Grammys.
“Man’s Best Friend” is not just any album — it is a definitive showcase of how pop music is evolving and focuses on the intake of empowerment and immaturity seen in men.
Carpenter’s latest album deserves the Best Pop Vocal Album for the 2026 Grammy Awards, which is selected by nominations and the highest votes from academy members.
Sabrina Carpenter’s album deserves a grammy award for its catchy beats that resonates with fans in “We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night”, and superior maturity that captures the emotions during breakups seen in “Goodbye” and “Nobody’s Son” and viral trends in many social media platforms like “When Did You Get Hot”.
