Parents Guide for Man’s Best Friend by Sabrina Carpenter
Parents of young Sabrina Carpenter fans, this one is for you. Sabrina’s songwriting has come a long way from her more innocent Disney Channel years. Her songs feature more mature themes, more explicit writing, and more curse words used in her albums. If this is a concern for you as a parent, then check out the parents guide for Man’s Best Friend by Sabrina Carpenter before letting your pre-teens listen!

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Man’s Best Friend By Sabrina Carpenter
Man’s Best Friend is Sabrina’s 7th studio album at the age of 26.
This one comes hot off the success of 2024’s Short ‘n Sweet, which featured plenty of big hit songs.
Your kids might be asking to listen to the new album. Here’s a rundown of what songs you might want to pre-listen to before allowing them.
As a reminder, Sabrina is a full-grown adult and can choose to present her art in any way she wishes. This guide is not intended to shame or judge; it’s simply to help parents make the best choices.
Is Man’s Best Friend Kid-friendly? Parents Guide
Is Man’s Best Friend kid-friendly and appropriate for your children? Listen, that’s only something you can decide. As a parent, I think you should listen to and read the album lyrics to make that judgment.
As Sabrina herself said, the album is “not for any pearl clutchers!” That should give you a solid indication it’s not super kid-friendly, either.
But I will give a general overview here.

Parents Guide for Man’s Best Friend by Sabrina Carpenter
Man’s Best Friend is a lot of fun, with upbeat tempos and catchy lyrics.
I’m not a music reviewer, but I know what I like- and I like it! But is it ok for your kids?
Clean Songs On Man’s Best Friend
These songs don’t have any curse words or sexual language. There may be some double entendres that you will need to consider, but most young children won’t understand or catch them.
- Welp, I got nothing for you. Sorry. Every song on this album has some level of explicitness you’ll have to listen to yourself. Details below.
Explicit Songs On Man’s Best Friend
These songs are more overt in theme, tone, or lyrics. Your kids will obviously be singing along to sexual themes or adult language.
Take a listen first- and remember, we don’t judge here!
Officially, not all of these songs are marked with Explicit on the streaming apps. But I included the reasons one may be wary below for your consideration.
- Manchild- sexual content, language (F-bombs)
- Tears- sexual content
- My Man on Willpower- language (BS, slutty, F-bombs)
- Sugar Talking- language (@ss, sh!t)
- We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night- sexual content, language (BS, F-bomb)
- Nobody’s Son- language (F-bombs)

- Never Getting Laid- I mean, it’s in the title: sexual content, language (b!tch)
- When Did You Get Hot?- sexual content
- Go Go Juice- language (f-bomb) and alcohol consumption to call someone up
- Don’t Worry, I’ll Make You Worry- sexual content, language (f-bombs, b!tch, @ss, d@mn)
- House Tour- sexual content
- Goodbye- language (sh!t, @ss, F-bomb), gun mention, physical violence mentioned (punch you)
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Patty Holliday is a parent movie reviewer, writer, and podcaster living in the Washington, DC area. Her goal is to bridge the gap between casual fandom and picky critic with parent movie and television reviews. As a lifelong fangirl and pop culture connoisseur, she’s been creating online since 2009. You can find her work at No-Guilt Disney.com, No-Guilt Fangirl.com, No-Guilt Life, and as host of the top-rated No-Guilt Disney Podcast.
