House Tour

Album: Man's Best Friend (2025)
Charted: 17 27
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Songfacts®:

  • "House Tour" is Sabrina Carpenter's double entendre pop metaphor for intimacy. The fast-moving synth-pop track is rife with winks and innuendos as she cheekily invites a date to explore her "first, second, third floor." The refrain is both about architectural design and, well, not about architectural design at all.
  • The song is laced with playful warnings about boundaries ("never enter through the back door") and boasts about her space, which, conveniently, is not entirely fictional. Carpenter bought a $4.4 million Spanish Colonial in December 2023. It comes equipped with wide-plank oak floors, canyon views, vaulted ceilings, and a moody green dining room.

    When Carpenter sings about her "first, second, third floor," she's winking at the fact that her real-life house has three levels. When she insists the back door is off-limits, it echoes the property's garden-facing layout, where the front entrance makes the grand first impression. In short, "House Tour" is part disco flirtation, part HGTV special.
  • The metaphor even spilled onto the stage: her Short n' Sweet world tour set was designed like a three-story house, complete with stairs, doors, and the uncanny feeling that at any moment a realtor might pop out with a clipboard.
  • Carpenter wrote and produced the track with Jack Antonoff, John Ryan, and Amy Allen, her tight-knit team throughout Man's Best Friend. At a Spotify preview event, Sabrina recalled how it started as a joke: "We were like, 'What if we spend the next hour just trying s--t and seeing what sticks?' And we got the first little seed of 'House Tour' and we were like, 'That's the dumbest thing we've ever heard.' Then we went to dinner, came back, listened to it, and we were dancing all around the room."

    What began as a throwaway became one of her favorites; proof that sometimes the best ideas are the ones you almost abandon at the coat rack.

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