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Sabrina Carpenter Reveals Full ‘Man's Best Friend' Tracklist With Help From a Furry Friend
Sabrina Carpenter has loosened her leash on the Man's Best Friend tracklist, with the pop star finally unveiling all of the 12 song titles on her upcoming seventh studio album.
In a Friday (Aug. 1) Instagram post, Carpenter shared a photo of the tracklist handwritten on a piece of paper stained with red liquid. The announcement comes after the singer spent the past couple of weeks sharing individual song names one by one on social media with help from fans. In each of the fans' posts, they posed next to a golden retriever puppy sitting on a director's chair embroidered with one of the 12 titles; in her new post, Carpenter did the same, revealing the final track to be called 'Tears.'
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'thank you to all my beautiful perfect fans that helped me reveal the tracklist for Man's Best Friend,' she wrote in her caption. 'can't believe the album will be in your ears in exactly 4 weeks.'
The tracklist news comes more than a month after Carpenter first announced Man's Best Friend, which will arrive Aug. 29 via Island Records. So far, fans have heard only one song from the LP: 'Manchild,' which dropped in June and reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In addition to 'Manchild' and 'Tears,' Man's Best Friend will feature songs called 'My Man on Willpower,' 'Sugar Talking,' 'We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night,' 'Nobody's Son,' 'Never Getting Laid,' 'When Did You Get Hot?,' 'Go Go Juice,' 'Don't Worry I'll Make You Worry,' 'House Tour' and 'Goodbye.'
See Carpenter's post below.
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