
Sabrina Carpenter's 'Man's Best Friend' embraces the playful side of pop, filled with catchy hooks and relatable lyrics that feel like a diary entry set to music. With an infectious energy and a polished yet approachable production style, it captures the essence of youthful exuberance in the contemporary pop landscape.

Sam Fender · 2025
Fender's 'People Watching' leans into a more introspective style, blending rock elements with sharp lyricism about modern life. His North Shields roots lend a gritty authenticity, contrasting with Carpenter's polished pop approach, yet both artists share a knack for storytelling that draws listeners in.
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Tate McRae · 2025
McRae's 'So Close to What' taps into the same youthful angst and emotional honesty that Carpenter delivers. The production style is sleek and radio-friendly, appealing to fans who appreciate catchy choruses and relatable themes in contemporary pop.
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Justin Bieber · 2025
Bieber's 'SWAG' carries a similar pop sensibility with a blend of R&B influences, creating a smooth and inviting listen.

Olivia Dean · 2025
Dean's 'The Art of Loving' dives into contemporary themes of romance and self-discovery, paralleling Carpenter's approach. Both artists find common ground in their heartfelt lyrics and polished production that speaks to a youthful audience.
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sombr · 2025
Sombr's 'I Barely Know Her' incorporates elements of indie pop that align with Carpenter's catchy hooks while exploring more personal narratives. The fresh production style and relatable lyrics make it a fitting companion to Carpenter's work.
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flor · 2022
Flor's 'Future Shine' delivers an upbeat, atmospheric pop that matches the energy found in Carpenter's music. The polished arrangements and catchy melodies create a sense of optimism, appealing to fans who enjoy feel-good pop tunes.
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Skye Newman · 2025
Newman's 'SE9 Part 1' adds a fresh twist to the pop scene with its contemporary production and emotive lyrics. While different in style, both artists capture the essence of modern youth experiences, making for a complementary listen.
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You'll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1)
Alex Warren · 2024
Warren's 'You'll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1)' taps into the same youthful energy, blending pop with a touch of indie flair. His engaging storytelling and relatable themes align well with the vibe of Carpenter's work, appealing to a similar audience.

I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1)
Teddy Swims · 2023
Swims' 'I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1)' brings an emotional depth that complements Carpenter's light-hearted approach. His blend of genres speaks to the complexity of modern life, providing a more introspective counterpoint to Carpenter's fun pop anthems.
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