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Behind the scenes of ‘Manchild’: Sabrina Carpenter shares what really inspired her new single

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Sabrina Carpenter’s latest single, “Manchild,” has sparked speculation among fans that it’s a pointed message about an ex. But the singer-songwriter reveals the real story behind the song—one rooted in her journey through the confusing, chaotic years of young adulthood. With candid reflections and cheeky humor, Carpenter shares how “Manchild” became a fun yet meaningful anthem for navigating life’s ups and downs.

A spontaneous creation with a lasting message

On June 5, Sabrina Carpenter gave fans an inside look at the origin of her new single “Manchild,” dispelling rumors that the song targets any one former lover. The 26-year-old singer and actress revealed that she wrote the track on “a random” Tuesday, collaborating with Amy Allen and Jack Antonoff shortly after finishing her sixth studio album, Short n’ Sweet.

“It ended up being the best random Tuesday of my life,” Carpenter admitted on Instagram alongside playful behind-the-scenes photos from the video shoot. She described the experience as “so fun to write,” capturing a carefree spirit despite the song’s sharp lyrical bite. More than just a catchy pop tune, Carpenter explained that “Manchild” serves as a soundtrack to the tumultuous and often confusing years of young adulthood—“something I can look back on that will score the mental montage” of those moments. She likened the song’s energy to a “never ending road trip in the summer,” inviting listeners to stick their heads out the car window and scream the chorus all season long.

Cheeky, relatable lyrics with a dash of sass

Fans might be drawn in by the song’s upbeat melodies and infectious rhythm, but Carpenter’s lyrics deliver a witty and pointed narrative. Before the chorus hits, she tosses out sly insults wrapped in catchy hooks, questioning the maturity of the “manchild” figure in the song:

“Stupid / Or is it slow? ‘Maybe it’s useless / But there’s a cuter word for it, I know,” she sings. The chorus follows with a mix of frustration and resignation:“Manchild, why you always come a-runnin’ to me? / F— my life, won’t you let an innocent woman be? / Never heard of self-care / Half your brain just ain’t there / Manchild, why you always come a-runnin’, takin’ all my lovin’ from me?”

The juxtaposition of sweet, upbeat music with biting lyrics creates a memorable and relatable anthem for anyone dealing with immature or unreliable partners—and perhaps even the challenges of self-growth.

Fans speculate, but the truth is more universal

Despite the song’s pointed lyrics, Carpenter has not confirmed that “Manchild” is about any specific ex. However, fans have been quick to connect the dots to her recent relationships, especially with Irish actor Barry Keoghan. The two sparked romance rumors in late 2023 after being spotted dining together in Los Angeles. Though the couple appeared close during that period—with Keoghan even starring as the romantic lead in Carpenter’s “Please Please Please” music video—they reportedly took a break in December 2024, as sources cited their mutual focus on careers.

Carpenter also faced dating rumors with singer Shawn Mendes in 2023, which she later denied, clarifying that they were “not dating” despite being seen together. The ambiguity around “Manchild” keeps the song’s message broader and more accessible: it’s about navigating immature relationships and personal growth, not just a specific romantic fallout.

A playful thank-you to ‘men testing me’

In her Instagram caption, Carpenter ended on a cheeky note, thanking her fans for their support and adding a humorous nod to her experiences with men: “Thank you men for testing me!! 🐷🤍.” This tongue-in-cheek gratitude hints at the frustrations and lessons that often come with romantic entanglements, turning them into fuel for creative expression.

Fans responded enthusiastically in the comments, with one writing, “Sabrina is writing better diss tracks than rappers lmao,” appreciating her clever lyricism and bold attitude.

Casting keoghan with a ‘not-even-biased’ eye

Beyond the song itself, Carpenter shared a charming anecdote about casting Barry Keoghan for the “Please Please Please” video during an October 2024 interview on CBS Sunday Morning. She described her casting process as pragmatic and straightforward, searching for “the greatest actor” for the role.

“I was like, ‘Who’s the greatest actor that I can find for this music video?’ And he was next to me in a chair,” she said with a laugh. “And he was so excited about it.” This glimpse into her creative process shows how Carpenter blends professionalism with genuine connections, both in her music and on set.

‘Manchild’ and the summer soundtrack

“Manchild” officially dropped on all streaming platforms in early June, and the music video premiered on YouTube on June 6. The song’s summer-ready vibe and relatable lyrics position it as a potential anthem for listeners navigating the highs and lows of relationships and self-discovery.

Carpenter’s ability to balance humor, honesty, and catchy pop melodies cements her status as a rising star unafraid to confront life’s complexities with style and grace. With “Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter offers a fresh, relatable take on growing pains and romantic frustration—wrapped in a vibrant, sing-along package perfect for summer playlists everywhere.

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