
Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” Is the Summer Anthem We Didn’t Know We Needed
So let’s talk about Sabrina Carpenter—because wow , she just dropped a new track called “Manchild” and it’s everything. Literally, everything. This is her first major release of 2025, and it already feels like the unofficial song of the summer. If “Espresso” had us in a chokehold last year, “Manchild” is here to grab us by the collar and yell, “I’m not done with you yet!”
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Sabrina co-wrote this track with Amy Allen and Jack Antonoff—yes, the Jack Antonoff—and the result is this witty, brutally honest pop gem that’s bursting with cheeky one-liners. I mean, come on—lines like “Did you just say you’re finished? Didn’t know we started” and “Why so sexy if so dumb?” —that’s straight-up gold. It's classic Sabrina: sharp, playful, and effortlessly cool.
And let’s talk about the music video. She’s wandering through a surreal desert scene—hitchhiking, riding in bizarre vehicles, and surrounded by these over-the-top, clueless men doing hilariously absurd things like bathing in gasoline or smoking firecrackers. It’s ridiculous in the best possible way. The visuals perfectly match the sarcastic, eye-rolling energy of the song. It’s campy, it's dreamy, and it’s absolutely unforgettable.
What’s even cooler is how organically the song came to life. Sabrina posted that she wrote “Manchild” on a totally random Tuesday with Amy and Jack, and somehow, that Tuesday turned out to be magic. She described the song as “a loving eye roll” and “a never-ending summer road trip”—and honestly, that vibe comes through loud and clear. It’s the kind of track you want blasting from the car speakers, wind in your hair, just screaming the lyrics like an anthem of freedom and frustration.
This comes on the heels of her absolutely massive 2024. Let’s not forget: Espresso earned her two Grammys—Best Pop Solo Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album for Short n’ Sweet . That song dominated the charts, racking up billions of streams and cementing her as one of pop’s most magnetic stars.
Now with “Manchild,” Sabrina’s proving she’s not a one-album wonder. She’s evolving, she’s fearless, and she’s making pop music that’s smart, fun, and wildly relatable. If this is just the beginning of what she has in store for 2025, I think we’re in for a ride.
So yeah—add “Manchild” to your playlist immediately. Then roll the windows down, hit the gas, and let Sabrina Carpenter soundtrack your summer with the sass and sunshine only she can deliver.
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