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

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 exciting and thrilling "Manchild" music video here!
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