Young adults are obsessed with Sabrina Carpenter. Her continuous growth in popularity is no surprise when you listen to her sing and watch her perform.
Whether boys or girls, Carpenter has the attention of everyone. Her new album, “Man’s Best Friend,” has been on repeat for the past three weeks.
Carpenter leans into a more disco style, influenced by the European pop band ABBA, while also incorporating some country elements.
She uses blunt metaphors and emotional chaos to show her humor and add a sense of relatability.
Her charm, production and clever lyricism keep listeners engaged.
“I really like it and I think it is one of the best pop albums to come out in a while,” junior Kenslie Edwards said.
“Her album is very catchy and has a lot of good songs,” junior Daniel Smith said. “Her lyrics are smart, and her background music sets the tone for every song.”
This album solidifies her career. Carpenter is fully leaning into her artistic ability and magnifying what made her so popular in the beginning.