Sabrina Carpenter Scores Six Grammy Nods for ‘Man’s Best Friend’

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Sabrina Carpenter is heading into the 2026 Grammy Awards with another big year under her belt. The pop star earned six nominations for her latest album Man’s Best Friend, marking her second consecutive year with multiple nods from the Recording Academy.

According to the official Grammy announcement, Carpenter is nominated in several of the night’s biggest categories, including record of the year, song of the year, album of the year, best pop vocal album, best pop solo performance, and best music video.

The recognition follows a strong year for Carpenter, who released Man’s Best Friend earlier in 2025. The 12-track project became an instant hit, topping the Billboard 200 and receiving praise for its catchy hooks and bold lyrics. The album builds on the sound of her 2024 release Short N’ Sweet, which won Carpenter her first Grammy and helped push her into global pop superstardom.

Her lead single, Manchild, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and quickly became a fan favorite. The song, co-written with Amy Allen and Jack Antonoff, mixes humor and heartbreak as Carpenter pokes fun at immature men with her trademark witty tone.

Carpenter’s Grammy success is nothing new. At last year’s ceremony, she also received six nominations and took home two awards, including Best Pop Solo Performance for Espresso. Her performances that night, which blended old Hollywood glamor with cheeky choreography, became one of the show’s most talked-about moments.

The singer’s rise has been fast and steady. Short N’ Sweet and its viral hit Espresso turned her into a major pop figure, helping her earn chart-topping hits and millions of new fans worldwide. Now, Man’s Best Friend proves she’s not slowing down anytime soon.

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