After only a year since the release of her sixth studio album, “Short n’ Sweet,” Sabrina Carpenter came out with one of the most replayable albums I have ever heard, “Man’s Best Friend,” on Aug. 29. Starting with a controversy surrounding the cover for the album, which depicts Carpenter on her knees in a black mini dress while a faceless man grabs her hair, “Man’s Best Friend” was making plenty of noise even before it was released. “Y’all need to get out more, I think,...