House Tour

Sabrina Carpenter

From the album

Man’s Best Friend (2025)

Written by

Amy Allen, Jack Antonoff, John The Blind +1

Key:F minor
Duration:2:49

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Summary

Serving as a standout single from her seventh album 'Man's Best Friend,' this track marks Sabrina Carpenter's sophisticated dive into the Minneapolis sound and post-disco. Produced by Jack Antonoff and John Ryan, it successfully evokes the high-energy charisma of Janet Jackson and Paula Abdul for a contemporary audience.

New Jack SwingMinneapolis SoundSynth-PopDance-Pop80s Revival

Musical Analysis

The harmonic structure of 'House Tour' is a textbook example of the 'Minneapolis Sound.' It differentiates itself from standard pop by avoiding the 4-chord loop in favor of a full diatonic sequence (i-iv-bVII-bIII-bVI-ii-V). This progression creates a sophisti…

Chords

verse:Fm7 - Bbm7 - Fm7 - Bbm7
chorus:Fm7 - Bbm7 - Eb7 - Abmaj7 - Dbmaj7 - Gm7b5 - C7

History

The song was written by Sabrina Carpenter alongside frequent collaborators Amy Allen, Jack Antonoff, and John Ryan. It was developed as a key track for her seventh studio album, 'Man's Best Friend', focusing on a blend of nostalgic 1980s dance-pop and modern s…

“The music video features guest appearances by actresses Margaret Qualley and Madelyn Cline.”

Full Musical Analysis

The harmonic structure of 'House Tour' is a textbook example of the 'Minneapolis Sound.' It differentiates itself from standard pop by avoiding the 4-chord loop in favor of a full diatonic sequence (i-iv-bVII-bIII-bVI-ii-V). This progression creates a sophisticated, driving energy that complements the New Jack Swing rhythm. The use of the minor ii-V-i (Gm7b5 to C7 to Fm) provides a jazz-inflected tension and release that is characteristic of Janet Jackson-era production, moving beyond simple diatonic major progressions.

The song was written by Sabrina Carpenter alongside frequent collaborators Amy Allen, Jack Antonoff, and John Ryan. It was developed as a key track for her seventh studio album, 'Man's Best Friend', focusing on a blend of nostalgic 1980s dance-pop and modern synth-pop production.

Serving as a standout single from her seventh album 'Man's Best Friend,' this track marks Sabrina Carpenter's sophisticated dive into the Minneapolis sound and post-disco. Produced by Jack Antonoff and John Ryan, it successfully evokes the high-energy charisma of Janet Jackson and Paula Abdul for a contemporary audience.

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Song DNA

Genre

Synth-Pop

Era

Modern

Mood

Uplifting

Tempo

Upbeat

Key

Major

Texture

Layered

Sound

Synth-heavy

Feel

Swing

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Statistics

13.4M

Plays

777K

Listeners

750K

Genius Views

15

Annotations

100%

Popularity

2:49

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Written by

Amy AllenJack AntonoffJohn The BlindSabrina Carpenter

Produced by

Jack AntonoffJohn The BlindSabrina Carpenter

From the album Man’s Best Friend