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Sabrina Carpenter Surprises Fans With a Secret Holiday Streaming Gift

Dec 26, 2025, 4:40 PM CUT

Sabrina Carpenter has been releasing exclusive tracks in limited formats, including vinyl-only editions and brief digital downloads. One particular track, co-written with Amy Allen and produced by Jack Antonoff, has drawn attention for its ironic lyrics and unique production, sparking curiosity among listeners.

On December 24, 2025, Sabrina Carpenter surprised her audience by releasing 'Such A Funny Way' on all streaming platforms, making it publicly accessible for the first time. The song is part of her 2025 album 'Man’s Best Friend,' which has consistently showcased her growth as a songwriter and pop performer.

This move transformed an exclusive track into a wider experience, giving fans access to the ironic, emotionally charged song previously restricted to collectors and limited formats.

Originally, the track 'Such A Funny Way' appeared as a vinyl-only bonus on the Final Alternate Cover of 'Man’s Best Friend' in August 2025 and as a one-day digital download in September. It became widely available on December 24, 2025, across Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, Deezer, and Qobuz.

An official lyric video with vintage old Hollywood visuals was released simultaneously, aligning with the album’s aesthetic and marking the track’s first broad public accessibility.

From a holiday streaming surprise to the playful folk-pop charm of her earlier hits, Sabrina Carpenter bridges eras effortlessly.

Sabrina Carpenter’s Such A Funny Way echoes her earlier hit

Fans often notice that Sabrina Carpenter’s 'Such A Funny Way' echoes her earlier hit 'Coincidence' through its clever mix of folk-pop instrumentation and ironic lyricism. Both songs use upbeat acoustic or piano-driven arrangements that create a deceptively cheerful sound, masking the underlying heartbreak.

Carpenter pairs this with witty, sarcastic lyrics that transform painful relationship moments into sharp, ironic humor. The protagonists play along with betrayal or absurdity, making irony the emotional core.

This release also reinforces the album’s critical and commercial momentum, following a strong chart performance and multiple 2026 Grammy nominations.

By bringing a previously limited track to streaming, Carpenter converts exclusivity into communal listening, highlighting her ability to balance fan engagement. The surprise timing amplifies her strategic use of holiday releases, ensuring that even previously hidden material contributes to her public artistic impact.

What are your thoughts on Sabrina Carpenter’s surprise streaming release and its contribution to her 2025 album’s ongoing success? Let us know in the comments below.

Written by

Shraddha Priyadarshi

Edited by

Itti Mahajan

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