Overview
- The singer leveraged fan participation by having supporters share song titles alongside puppy photos to unveil all 12 tracks on August 1.
- The album’s lead single “Manchild” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June, marking her second chart-topper.
- After backlash over artwork depicting her kneeling with hair pulled, Carpenter issued an alternate black-and-white cover approved on social media.
- Collaborative tracks with songwriters Amy Allen and Jack Antonoff highlight creative continuity on her seventh studio effort.
- “Man’s Best Friend” will be released through Island Records on August 29.