Entries tagged sabrina carpenter

Man’s Best Friend is an album I truly love. It is really good, very danceable, and genuinely enjoyable to listen to from start to finish. It has happy, light moments that make you want to dance without thinking about anything, but it also has more melancholic, more emotional moments. What I find most interesting is that both the upbeat tracks and the sadder ones easily end up among my favorites. That balance works extremely well here. It is an album full of personality. You can feel that Sabrina understood exactly which aesthetic works for her and, instead of just playing on the surface, she fully dove into it. She owns this image, this sound, this attitude, and benefits a lot from it. Everything feels more confident, more secure, as if she is completely comfortable within her own artistic universe. I really love this album. It is pleasurable to listen to, engaging, one of those records you put on and suddenly it is already over. For all of that, for me, it gets a 4.5 rating. A very, very good record that shows a sharp, self aware, and charming Sabrina Carpenter.

Notable tracks: Manchild, We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night, Never Getting Laid, Go Go Juice, and House Tour
I really love this album. It's simply the best album in Sabrina Carpenter's career and I honestly can't imagine her getting over what she did here. It's a record that goes through you because it makes us feel a lot of things at the same time, you go from sadness to joy, from dancing to melancholic, from light moments to others much more intimate, all without ever losing control. It's that kind of album that seems to understand exactly what you're feeling at each stage of listening. From beginning to end it is impeccable, it has no weak music, no drop in rhythm, there is nothing that breaks the charm. The songs are wonderful, the aesthetics are engaging, the lyrics are sincere and everything in it works. Everything attracts, everything involves, everything enchants. It's a perfect album the way it is, closed, complete, emotional and striking as few albums can be.

Notable tracks: emails I can't send, read your mind, beacuse i like a boy, how many things, nonsense, fast times, in addition to the opposite and feather tracks that are in the deluxe version that is not on the platform