Sabrina Carpenter is on fire — and she’s showing no signs of slowing down. Just months after dominating the charts and headlining sold-out arenas, the 26-year-old pop sensation has officially announced her next big project: a brand-new album titled Man’s Best Friend, set to drop on August 29, 2025.

The Grammy-winning singer and songwriter took to Instagram on June 11, 2025, to share the exciting news with fans, and the internet hasn’t stopped buzzing since. Between her ongoing world tour, hit singles, and now a fresh batch of music on the horizon, Carpenter is clearly having a massive moment — and she’s owning every second of it.


A Bold Announcement with an Eye-Catching Cover

Sabrina revealed the album title and release date alongside the album artwork on her Instagram feed. The cover features a provocative image of Carpenter kneeling in stilettos, with a man gripping her hair — a striking visual that immediately grabbed attention. In the caption, she simply wrote, “i can’t wait for it to be yours x” — and just like that, fans knew another era had begun.

The post instantly went viral, drawing praise (and a bit of controversy) for its bold aesthetic. But if there’s one thing fans know about Sabrina, it’s that she’s never afraid to push boundaries — visually or musically.


What to Expect from Man’s Best Friend

According to the official Spotify album countdown page, Man’s Best Friend will feature 12 tracks, including the already released lead single, “Manchild.” The track, which has quickly gained traction and is expected to chart high on the Billboard Hot 100, leans into cheeky, fearless pop territory.

On “Manchild,” Sabrina doesn’t hold back. With lines like:

“Manchild, why you always come a-running to me?
F–k my life, won’t you let an innocent woman be?
Never heard of self-care,
Half your brain just ain’t there,”

she’s delivering an anthem that calls out immature men with playful venom — and fans are loving it. The song already feels like it’s on its way to becoming a feminist summer anthem, backed by addictive hooks and a whole lot of attitude.


Following the Success of Short n’ Sweet

Man’s Best Friend follows the massive success of Sabrina’s previous album, Short n’ Sweet, released on August 23, 2024. That record marked a turning point in her career, transforming her from rising star to certified pop heavyweight.

Thanks to viral hits like “Espresso,” “Taste,” and her first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1, “Please Please Please,” Carpenter’s music was practically inescapable in the latter half of 2024. Not only did Short n’ Sweet dominate the charts, it also became her first album to hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200, holding the top spot for four consecutive weeks.

It wasn’t just a streaming success, either — the album sparked an international tour that brought Carpenter’s electric live shows to fans around the world.


Touring Nonstop and Making Moves

Sabrina has been non-stop since the release of Short n’ Sweet. Her arena tour kicked off in September 2024 in North America before heading to Europe in Spring 2025. She’s even set to return for two highly anticipated shows at London’s Hyde Park in July — performances that are expected to be among the highlights of the summer festival season.

Following her European run, Carpenter will return to the U.S. for another round of shows beginning in September 2025, with the final stop scheduled for November 23, 2025, in Los Angeles. That closing night is already shaping up to be one of the most talked-about shows of the year.


A Pop Star at the Peak of Her Power

With Man’s Best Friend on the way, Sabrina Carpenter is proving that she’s more than just a pop star — she’s a creative force who knows how to evolve, engage, and entertain. She’s managed to stay fresh while building a distinct voice, one that resonates deeply with fans who see themselves in her witty lyrics and empowered persona.

Whether you’ve been a fan since her early acting days or just discovered her through her viral hits, there’s never been a better time to get on board. Man’s Best Friend promises bold visuals, clever storytelling, and plenty of sing-along moments — the kind that stick with you long after the summer ends.

Mark your calendar: August 29, 2025. Sabrina Carpenter’s next chapter is coming — and we’re all invited.