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Give Sabrina Carpenter Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album.
The Pop Princess, 26, is wit than ever A man’s best friend (Friday, August 29) was released, turning her hooks and hearts into one lining one worthy of lol.
Carpenter roasts her former lovers and ex-outings throughout the unapologetic 12 track album, which includes the same Bawdy lyricism that became a signature for her on 2022’s E -byds i can’t send them and 2024’s Short n ‘sweet.
“The album is not for any pearl glutchers,” he said Gayle King in a Morning CBS Interview broadcast Friday. “But I also think even pearl clutchers can listen to an album like that in their own solitude and find something that makes them smirk and throws for themselves.”
Carpenter published A man’s best friend In June, causing immediate agitation with cover art showing before a Disney Seren on her hands and knees while a man grabs her hair. The single -user polarization photo led to wonder if carpenter has “out -of -sex personality,” the singer “Espresso” clap back“Yes girl and he goooooood.”
Subsequently, Carpenter unveiled an alternate cover where she is seen wearing a gown at a black tie event. She joked that the new image was “approved by God.”
Carpenter is such a comedian on the album himself. Read the 10 funniest words of A man’s best friend below.
Sabrina Carpenter
Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty images for recording academyOn the country under the influence Lead Single.
Carpenter pushes the envelope in the album’s second single chorus: “I get wet when you think about you / being a responsible guy / treating me so you’re supposed to make / tears run down my thighs.”
“He’s busy, he works, he doesn’t have time for me,” Carpenter mourns for a love that has lost interest in him. “My slutty pajamas do not at least tempt it.”
Carpenter chronicles a troubled romance on his last legs, singing, “You say we’re driftin ‘apart / I said,’ Yeah, I’m f *** ‘know’ / big deal, we’ve been here before / and we’ll be here tomorrow.
Carpenter is in Voodoo Vixen as she wants to “abstain” – and then some – on a former partner: “I hope you get an agoraphobia one day.”
When Carpenter runs into a “sexy man” she once knew he was an “ugly child,” he said to him, “Congratulations on your new amendments / I bet your light rod, like, more than Zeus.”
Carpenter finds himself reaching for his phone during a night out, admitting, “I drink to call someone / no one is safe when I’m a little drunk.”
“You think I’m gonna f *** with your head / well, you’re absolutely right,” Carpenter warns a new love interest.
In inviting a guy over for the late night rendezvous, Carpenter informs him, “I spent a little fortune on the wax floors / I could be a little reckless’ because it’s insured.”
Carpenter is fed up with his Beau on the album closer until she says goodbye to him in several languages: “My sayard. bye / You are not bilingual, but you should know goodbye. ”Later, she doubles down,“Until we meet again. Goodbye / Forgive my French, but f *** you, ta-ta. “