Reviewed · 4/3/2026
A gem of an album, unfortunately it just came directly after Short n Sweet, which really was that girl. Man’s Best Friend is so on par with what Sabrina Carpenter sells to her fans. I love that she is staying in her realm, but I do think it felt somewhat “expected.” I do think this album pushes her vocally more than her past albums which makes me give it extra points. She’s a star. I don’t expect her to leave the main pop girl scene anytime soon. And for the record, I love the album cover.