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Sabrina Carpenter Releases ‘Manchild’ Music Video

Sabrina Carpenter The BRIT Awards 2025, Show, The O2, London, UK - 01 Mar 2025
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Sabrina Carpenter's newest release, “Manchild,” presents a comedic yet scathing commentary on modern relationships, enhancing Carpenter’s reputation for using her music as a medium for sharp, thoughtful commentary on contemporary themes. The track, produced by the renowned Jack Antonoff and co-written with Amy Allen, uses witty lyrics to paint a picture of inadequate and immature male partners, whom Carpenter describes with the refrain “stupid, slow and useless.” The song humorously captures the frustration many experience when dating in an era often described as ‘the Wild West' for its unpredictable and fraught landscape of male prospects.

The “Manchild” music video, co-directed by Vania Heymann and Gal Muggia, amplifies the song's narrative through an eye-catching and ironic visual representation. Set against the backdrop of the American West, the video follows Carpenter hitchhiking with a series of ineffectual male companions, each failing hilariously to fulfill their roles. Carpenter’s journey involves riding on the back of a jet ski, lounging in a shopping cart attached to a motorcycle, and reclining in a motorized chair, all of which end in disappointment. This visual metaphor underscores the lyrical content, emphasizing Carpenter’s critique of certain dating experiences where potential partners often promise much yet deliver little.

This single follows on from Carpenter’s successful 2024 album, “Short n’ Sweet,” which topped charts globally and cultivated hits such as “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.” “Short n’ Sweet” was a significant milestone in Carpenter's career, earning her top spots across various charts and critical acclaim, highlighted by her awards for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 2025 Grammy Awards. Her collaboration with Antonoff has proven particularly fruitful, with his production adding depth and polish to Carpenter's sound, marrying pop sensibilities with clever storytelling.

Given its satirical edge and vibrant visuals, “Manchild” also functions well as a standalone piece, accessible on clear transparent 7-inch vinyl alongside a B-side named “inside of your head when you've just won an argument with a man,” further showcasing Carpenter’s wit and musical versatility. The combination of Carpenter's lyrical prowess, Antonoff’s production, and the video's creative direction effectively captures the zeitgeist of modern relationships, resonating with a broad audience through humor and relatability.

Sabrina Carpenter’s work does not stop at music; she is scheduled for multiple high-profile performances, including appearances at Primavera Sound in Barcelona and headlining slots at festivals such as Austin City Limits and Lollapalooza. Her calendar is packed for the remainder of the year with an extensive North American tour planned, catering to her growing fan base which is eager to experience her energetic performances live. Carpenter's summer includes two headlining shows at London’s Hyde Park, events that will likely showcase her new single’s live appeal.

The discussion around “Manchild” extends beyond just the music, sparking conversations about gender dynamics in modern dating, a topic Carpenter has not shied away from tackling. Her ability to weave humor into her critique makes her message approachable, allowing her to engage with audiences both as an entertainer and a commentator on societal norms. The reception to “Manchild” thus far has been largely positive, with fans and critics alike praising its candor and Carpenter’s continued evolution as an artist who can blend humor with sincerity.

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