Tag: Sabrina Carpenter Man’s Best Friend
Sabrina Carpenter Pulls Out All the Stops for Showing Love for L.A. at Coachella (Even If That Love Isn’t Genuine)
Commencing with an unsettling black-and-white video intro to her performance, Sabrina Carpenter plays the part of the road-tripping woman with a Dalmatian puppy in tow [Read More…]
The “House Tour” Video: Further Signs of a Trend Among the Rich to Appear “Anti-Capitalist” (If Only Because It’s Chic)
Sabrina Carpenter’s latest music video, “House Tour,” is indicative of a larger trend in mainstream pop culture. One that seeks to lambast the rich by [Read More…]
Sabrina Carpenter Reenacts Some The Bling Ring-Meets-Manson Family Type Shit With “House Tour” Video
Although Sabrina Carpenter could have taken a visual route that more closely matched the very overt sexual innuendo of “House Tour,” which marks her third [Read More…]
The Drunk Dialer’s Delight/Lament: Sabrina Carpenter’s “Go Go Juice”
Although the ostensible majority of people from Sabrina Carpenter’s generation—a.k.a. Gen Z—aren’t exactly known for “getting crunk,” as it was once said, it didn’t stop [Read More…]
An Album for the Patrick Bateman Bros: Doja Cat Is An 80s Lady on Vie
After releasing the deliberately polarizing Scarlet in 2023 (followed by a reissue called Scarlet 2 Claude in 2024), Doja Cat seems to have done yet [Read More…]
Madonna’s Influence Once Again Makes Itself Known in the Work of Sabrina Carpenter—This Time Via Her 2025 VMA Performance
Just when you think Sabrina Carpenter might be taking a break from her busy schedule of making Madonna references (whether doing her interpretation of M [Read More…]
Sabrina Carpenter Creates Yet Another Taurus Anthem With “Tears”
Evidently continuing to assert herself as the reigning queen of making Taurus anthems (sorry Adele [though “Someone Like You” still slaps, particularly as a Taurus [Read More…]
The Sabrina Horror Picture Show, Or: The “Tears” Video
Sabrina Carpenter’s vocal doppelgänger, Ariana Grande, may have once said, “Ain’t got no tears left to cry,” but Carpenter is telling a different tale on [Read More…]
Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend Is a Best Friend to Frustrated Women Everywhere
It took four albums for Sabrina Carpenter to truly hit her stride, to “find her niche,” arriving at just the right formula with 2022’s Emails I [Read More…]
“Manchild” as the Theme Song for Every Male World Leader
While Sabrina Carpenter continues to launch a thousand think pieces about her Man’s Best Friend cover, her lead single from the album, “Manchild,” has flown surprisingly under the [Read More…]