Sabrina Carpenter: From Disney Star to Pop Princess
Sabrina Carpenter, born and raised in Pennsylvania, first caught the public eye on Disney’s Girl Meets World. In just a short time she proved that she wasn’t just an actress; she’s a dazzling pop star. Throughout the years, Sabrina’s music has evolved from catchy teenage tunes to entertaining, bold pop hits like “Espresso,” and she has made a strong return with her seventh career album, Man’s Best Friend.
Album Review:
Both music fans and critics are actively buzzing about the release of Sabrina Carpenter’s new album, Man’s Best Friend. Many have gone as far as to call it her most iconic album yet, recognizing its authentic style and funky rhythm that you can’t resist singing along and dancing to. Tracks such as the album’s leading single Manchild have the “Carpenters”, Sabrina’s fan base, inevitably hooked. Even people who have not been longtime fans of hers have been admitting that this album has them addicted. Despite some critics’ initial doubts about the album’s degrading cover, her fanbase was quick to defend it, explaining how it fits the energy of the music.
An outstanding explanation for the hype surrounding Sabrina’s music is the versatility in her music, which is something most artists struggle with. In one song she might show off a playful and fun vibe, while the next she opens up to a more vulnerable side with deeper lyrics, which is what critics say is what makes this album so different from the rest. Whether you choose to listen for the witty lyrics, the quality production, or just the incredible vibes it radiates, Sabrina Carpenter proves with this album that she knows exactly how to keep listeners wanting more.