Ariana Grande Makes Emotional Return with ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Album

After a three-year hiatus, Ariana Grande has finally released her highly anticipated seventh studio album, “Eternal Sunshine,” marking her first since the Grammy-nominated “Positions” in 2020.

Available on all digital streaming platforms since Friday, March 8th, “Eternal Sunshine” showcases Grande’s vulnerable reflection on her personal and artistic growth, notably following her divorce from Dalton Gomez and navigating through a transformative Saturn Return. Taking some time to film her upcoming Wicked movies, Grande recalibrated her relationship with music, resulting in this introspective album.

The album’s lead single, “Yes, And?” produced by Max Martin, set the tone for the “Eternal Sunshine” era. This dancefloor-ready anthem not only dominated the Billboard Hot 100 but also received a remix from none other than Mariah Carey, solidifying Grande’s chart-topping prowess.

While “Yes, And?” served as the only pre-release single, Grande teased fans with various album covers and behind-the-scenes glimpses leading up to the album’s release. She also engaged in insightful interviews with Zach Sang and Zane Lowe. Additionally, Grande is set to perform as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live and present at the 96th Academy Awards alongside her Wicked co-star Cynthia Erivo.

Featuring 13 tracks, all penned by Grande herself and co-produced with Max Martin, “Eternal Sunshine” is notably sparse in guest appearances, with only her beloved grandmother, Nonna, making an appearance on the album’s closer, “Ordinary Things.”

Grande’s chart-topping success is well-established, with eight No. 1 singles on the Hot 100, including hits like “Thank U, Next,” “Save Your Tears,” and “7 Rings.” Moreover, she has achieved five No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200, making her a formidable force in the music industry.

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