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Grammys to split country album into two categories and revive album cover field Next year’s Grammy Awards will include a new country category, among other changes.
The cover image for Paul McCartney’s first solo album from 1970 is iconic and hard to forget. Its simple color scheme and imagery evoke a sort of emptiness in abundance. The vibrant cherries are ...
"My new album, 'Man's Best Friend' (paw emoji) is out on August 29, 2025," Sabrina, 26, wrote, adding, "I can't wait for it to be yours”. She also shared an image which appears to be the cover ...
The album would be eligible for the new category if she releases "Man's Best Friend" on Aug. 29, as promised. The Grammy eligibility period closes the next day.
As Sabrina Carpenter continues to field criticism for her suggestive Man’s Best Friend cover, singer-songwriter Carly Simon is “Coming Around Again” to help her fellow performer out.
Sabrina Carpenter has divided opinion among some of her fans after unveiling the artwork for her next album, Man’s Best Friend. The Grammy-winning US pop star, 26, announced the follow-up to her ...
But, according to some of her fanbase, the album cover is the real shocker. Carpenter announced today that her seventh (!) studio album Man’s Best Friend will be released on August 29.
"My new album, 'Man's Best Friend' 🐾 is out on August 29, 2025," Carpenter, 26, wrote. "I can't wait for it to be yours x" The post also included an image of what appears to be the album's cover.
Sabrina Carpenter isn’t afraid to strip down. Carpenter, 26, showed off her birthday suit while posing on the cover of Rolling Stone on Thursday, June 12.
The Cars' sophomore album spawned the radio hits "Let's Go,” "It's All I Can Do," and the title track, but it was the cover that received even more attention than expected.
Sabrina Carpenter has revealed the album cover for Man’s Best Friend, her much-anticipated follow-up to 2024’s Short n’ Sweet, and it has been divisive to say the least.
BRAT had by far the most recognizable, iconic album cover of 2024, with an online generator ensuring that crunchy-fonted Kermit-green graphics were everywhere — even in political campaigns.