Sabrina Carpenter ‘secretly recorded her latest album at Soho Farmhouse’ as singer bags three tracks in the Top Ten just days after its release

Sabrina Carpenter made it into the Top Ten charts with three songs, following reports that she covertly produced her new album at Soho Farmhouse. (paraphrased)

The popular artist, aged 26, unveiled her seventh studio album titled “Man’s Best Friend” on August 29, with this latest work being made available to the public.

Following a great deal of debate regarding her album artwork, with some believing it to be excessively suggestive, there’s growing speculation that she secretly produced the entire project in Britain.

It’s thought that the estimated price for booking Soho Farmhouse in the Cotswolds for a week of writing and recording an album would be approximately £5,700 per night.

Sabrina shared photos on Instagram, showing that she set up a temporary studio in a large, seven-bedroom farmhouse at her estate, as reported by The Sun.

Even though the album has just been released a few days ago, Official Charts announced on Sunday that her song “Tears” is heading towards the second spot, while “My Man On Willpower” is currently at number 4 and “Sugar Talking” sits at number 6.

DailyMail has contacted Sabrina’s representatives for a comment. 

Back in June, Sabrina unveiled the title of her latest album, Man’s Best Friend. However, the artwork for its soon-to-be released version has ignited strong opposition.

While hosting an Instagram Live, I excitedly showcased a collection of vinyl records, delightedly sifting through tunes by Donna Summer, ABBA, and Dolly Parton. Ultimately, my fingers landed on one that held a special place in my heart – none other than my own album, affectionately known as “Man’s Best Friend.

As a rabid fan, I got an exhilarating sneak peek at the upcoming album cover! There, tucked amidst the intrigue, was my beloved Carpenter, posed on all fours, with a figure in black pants, whose enigmatic face remained hidden, tugging on her cascading golden locks.

She also posted a close-up image of a heart-shaped dog collar engraved with Man’s Best Friend.

The highly sexualised and provocative album art quickly drew backlash.

‘Pathetic. Wtf is she thinking,’ one critic wrote, while another commented, ‘Dumpster humanity.’

One could say, “A third person commented that although she might be aiming for rebelliousness, her actions are actually quite contrary to what’s considered rebellious in today’s time.” Later, they went on to express their opinion saying, “She seems foolish.

Naturally, some fans were thrilled by the album cover and the new music announcement.

One enthusiastic fan expressed, “Sabrina is set to win Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, and Pop Vocal Album – and I couldn’t be more excited about it!

Another added, ‘Man’s Best Friend is saving my life and it’s not even out yet.’

In June, Sabrina dropped the lead single from the upcoming album, titled Manchild.

Jack Antonoff, a frequent partner known for his extensive collaboration with Taylor Swift, also contributed to its creation.

The track quickly climbed to the top spot on both the Spotify U.S. and Global charts.

The new seventh studio album titled “Man’s Best Friend” is scheduled for release approximately one year following her last number-one record, “Short n’ Sweet”, that was released in August of the previous year.

The trio of songs titled Espresso, Please Please Please, and Taste from the album Short n’ Sweet managed an extraordinary milestone by each surpassing a billion streams on Spotify.

Globally, the album achieved a sales figure of 10 million units, while it garnered Carpenter six Grammy nominations, marking his debut in these awards.

She won two awards: Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance for Espresso.

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2025-09-01 04:03