Sabrina Carpenter's 'Man’s Best Friend' Delivers Bold Pop and Humor

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Sabrina Carpenter's album 'Man's Best Friend' marks a stylistic shift with more live instrumentation and influences from 70s and 80s European pop, exploring themes of love, frustration, and self-awareness with a provocative cover and cheeky lyrics, showcasing her evolution as an artist beyond her Disney roots.
Topics:entertainment#abba-influence#live-instruments#mans-best-friend#music#pop-music#sabrina-carpenter
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