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Sabrina Carpenter smartly calms down backlash on 'Man's Best Friend'

American singer Sabrina Carpenter leans on fans to announce song titles of upcoming album

By Hifza Ahmed Siddiqui July 24, 2025
Sabrina Carpenter smartly calms down criticism on Man’s Best Friend
Sabrina Carpenter smartly calms down criticism on Man’s Best Friend

Sabrina Carpenter, who is known for creating several chart-topping hits, has chosen a unique way to make announcements and fans can’t get enough of it.

Although the 26-year-old singer faced severe backlash for the cover of Man’s Best Friend, her latest move has seemingly calmed down the criticism.

One of the X users @overdosedontun tweeted: “omggg sabrina asked me to reveal track 11 ‘House Tour’ from Man’s Best Friend!!!”

She added a picture of herself slightly visible as she rests on a chair with a dog. The backrest of the chair has a text written on it that read: “House Tour.”

The Please Please Please crooner retweeted the update on her page with a caption: “Track 11 stans rise.”

Earlier, another user @bedchemtruther posed with a happy dog, captioning the picture: “oh my go I’m helping Sabrina and I’m the first to announce the 12th song on Man’s Best Friend called ‘Goodbye’.”

The post was re-shared by the songstress with a note: “Hello Track #12.”

Sabrina Carpenter smartly calms down backlash on Mans Best Friend

After the two posts shook the internet, the comment sections flooded with fans’ requests to do the next.

A netizen exclaimed: “SABRINA PLEASE LET ME DO TRACK 10 I LOVE YOU SO MUCH PLEASE” to which an admirer replied that the “people are already chosen sis.”

A second admirer admitted they feel “so jealous right now,” asking: “WHEN IS MY TURN???”

It is to be noted that the announcement of her 11th song came after the 12th one, indicating that she would be doing a reverse reveal.

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Many music lovers are of the opinion that this move might be a countdown to her album’s launch, which is scheduled to release on August 29, 2025.

The initial criticism, which sparked after the cover’s debut, has noticeably taken a back seat after this unique move to introduce the upcoming song titles.

The art cover of the album featured Sabrina bent on her knees in a black dress while a man in suit, whose face remains out of frame, clutched onto her hair.

While it was deemed offensive and too "sexual" by many, the pop sensation shut down the backlash by releasing an alternate and a modest cover. 

She wrote on her website: "Here is a new alternate cover approved by God."  

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