Sabrina Carpenter dropped her seventh album, "Man's Best Friend," on Friday – approximately one year after her Grammy Award winning album "Short n' Sweet."
"I was just going through a lot and I was like, 'well, I could either, you know, sit and sulk about it, or I could write about it,' and it doesn't mean I have to put any of this out," Carpenter told "CBS Mornings" about creating the album.
In an exclusive interview, the superstar spoke about her new music, songwriting process and the viral debate around her original album cover.
For "Man's Best Friend," Carpenter worked with familiar collaborators, including Jack Antonoff, John Ryan and Amy Allen.
"It felt like a band in a lot of ways. Like, someone's on the drums, and someone's over here playing the synth and then we're on the ta