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Sabrina Carpenter album 'not for  pearl clutchers'

Sabrina Carpenter album 'not for pearl clutchers'

Summary

Sabrina Carpenter released a new album called "Man's Best Friend" that includes nine songs with explicit content. The album has sparked discussion due to its bold lyrics and risqué performances, with Carpenter emphasizing the fun aspect of her work. Critic reviews of the album highlight mixed opinions on its musical depth and artistic content.

Key Facts

  • Sabrina Carpenter's new album, "Man's Best Friend," has nine explicit tracks.
  • The album was released with a warning from Carpenter that it is not for "pearl clutchers," a term used to describe people who may be easily offended.
  • Carpenter co-produced the album with Jack Antonoff and John Ryan.
  • The original album cover was controversial, leading to an alternative cover release.
  • Reviews from critics such as The Times and The Independent generally gave the album three stars, praising some tracks but noting a lack of overall depth.
  • The album features the chart-topping song "Manchild" and a new single "Tears."
  • Critics describe Carpenter's music as sexual and unapologetic, with emphasis on her aesthetic choices in music videos and artwork.
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