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Sabrina Carpenter let her fans in on the meaning behind “Manchild," amid speculation that it was inspired by an ex. On Thursday, June 5, the 26-year-old “Busy Woman” singer shared a candid caption explaining how her latest single came about.
The “Espresso” singer is back to take her summer song crown for the second year in a row with her infectiously catchy new single.
Sabrina Carpenter played coy on which ex inspired her latest song, 'Manchild,' is about, and the mystery remains. When you drop a song like “Manchild,” people will start theorizing about which ex it's about,
Sabrina Carpenter is not getting involved when it comes to the internet’s obsession with the origin of her latest hit single. Earlier this month, the US chart-topper sparked an internet frenzy when she announced the release of a new song,
Pop culture expert and Bravo personality Daryn Carp joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Henry Winkler to share the top five things popping off in pop culture, including Sabrina Carpenter’s song “Manchild,
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After all, the “Espresso” singer was teasing a new song called “Manchild” on cheeky billboards before its release on June 5, causing many fans to speculate about the contents of a potential Barry Keoghan diss track. ICYMI: the 26-year-old pop star famously dated the 32-year-old Irish actor for a year before their split in December 2024.
Sabrina Carpenter has returned with "Manchild," her first new music since the 'Short n' Sweet' deluxe edition.
Sabrina Carpenter released her new song, "Manchild," on Thursday, dropping an accompanying music video not long after.
This one’s about you!!” the two-time Grammy Award winner wrote in an Instagram post sharing the news of the new song.
Sabrina Carpenter scored some, uh, unexpected free promo for her new single “Manchild” yesterday, and now it has a music video to boot. The “Espresso” singer hasn’t quite gone country in her new play for song of the summer, but she is going across the country—in a series of increasingly ridiculous vehicles—in the new video.
A Scottish women’s charity said Carpenter’s new album cover evokes “tired tropes” of women being “possessions,” while fans have defended her cover as satirical commentary on sexism.