Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friendis out, and it’s iconic. Over the last couple of years, she has established herself as one of pop’s brightest stars, and the new record shows there’s nothing she can’t do. Man’s Best Friend draws influence from a huge spectrum of pop, with country flair, echoes of ABBA, but it's the second song from the record, “Tears,” that is the true revelation. The song is a wildly cheeky bop that fully embraces disco tropes. “Tears” leans into the genre but is successful in reimagining it with a contemporary polish and confidence. As Sabrina Carpenter’s record heavily makes references to the disco of the past, it leaves us wondering if this dance-floor revolution is a one-off or one to stay.