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New Music Friday with Dove Cameron: June 27, 2025

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Los Angeles, CA – After Sabrina Carpenter released her single "Manchild" as part of her upcoming album Man's Best Friend , singer-songwriter and Emmy-winning actress Dove Cameron responded with her new single "Romeo" . This is Cameron's third single release in 2025 following "Too Much" in February and "French Girls" in May. Like Carpenter, Cameron will also to release her new album sometime in 2025, to be expected within few weeks after Carpenter's album which will be released in late August (Cameron's album will be likely to be released in September or October). Cameron looks bolder and stronger in her new single "Romeo" "Romeo" is a dance-pop song that tells sexual interest as of what the singer did (came out queer in 2021). The song itself is co-written by Cameron, alongside Madison Love and Jason Evigan; the latter (Evigan) who had also worked with other Disney stars Sabrina Carpenter, Selena Gomez an...

The story of Sabrina Carpenter's "Manchild" music video

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Los Angeles, CA – Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter goes hitchhiking in this classy music video for her new single "Manchild" . Directed by Vania Heymann and GalMuggia, the music video is mostly inspired from Wild West concept as previously used similarly to Disney Legend and fellow Grammy winner Phil Collins 's 1992 hit "I Can't Dance". However, contrary to Collins, Carpenter gets fully hitchhiked. She also used dynamites, guns and other weapons to break hearts of men who Carpenter referred to as "manchild" as the song title suggests. Carpenter used the lyrics she wrote from her songs like "Smoke and Fire", "On Purpose", "Thumbs", "Taste", and "Please Please Please" as the scenario elements which she scripted for the "Manchild" music video. Carpenter practiced shooting guns for the first time in her music video for her single "Manchild" . Check out the excitin...

New Music Friday with Sabrina Carpenter: June 6, 2025

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Los Angeles, CA – Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Sabrina Annlynn Carpenter is back with her new single "Manchild" . The song, produced by the renowned music producer Jack "The Bleacher" Antonoff; Carpenter co-wrote the song with Antonoff and Amy Allen. The song is three minutes and thirty-three seconds long. Similar to songs produced by Antonoff in her award-winning Short n' Sweet album, "Manchild" is also a country-pop song. - Composition "Manchild" is a "mix of bouncy '80s synth-pop and light country" with a "feel-good disco energy." Multiple outlets compared the song to Carpenter's 2024 single "Please Please Please" , which is also produced by Antonoff. The song is about a pathetic ex-boyfriend who Carpenter "comically lays into" and insults the intelligence of; mentioned fictionally by the singer as her former dating partners Griffin Gluck and Barry Keoghan. Of the single "Manchild...

Who is the greatest Sabrina of all time?

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LOS ANGELES, CA – Grammy-winning pop singer Sabrina Carpenter might dominated the year 2024 thanks to her first number one album Short n' Sweet , but before her, there were others named Sabrina who enjoyed success, and there's also another Sabrina who tasted success at the same time Carpenter brought success. Who is the greatest Sabrina of all time? 4. Sabrina Bryan Before Sabrina Carpenter gained her Disney Channel fame in mid 2010s with Girl Meets World , there's another Sabrina who rose fame in 2000s. Sabrina Bryan (born Reba Sabrina Hinojosa Bryan) has been part of best-selling girl group The Cheetah Girls from 2003 to 2008. Together with the Cheetah Girls, Bryan also filmed the group's films as part of Disney Channel Original Movie, which is the second most watched DCOM in the 2000s behind High School Musical . After the Cheetah Girls disbanded in 2011, Bryan semi-retired (put on indefinite hiatus) from her music and acting career, eventually the 40 year-old got ...