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Max Martin produced eleven of the thirteen tracks on Eternal Sunshine.. On May 12, 2022, 19 months after the release of her sixth studio album, Positions (2020), Ariana Grande clarified that she would not be recording another album until she is done filming Wicked (2024), the film adaptation of the Broadway musical of the same name, in which she portrays the character Glinda. [3]
Sam: I think with Eternal Sunshine, Ariana Grande is saying, “Hey, I’m not just a pop artist. I can do R&B, I can do MT [musical theater], I can do house, I can do this, I can do that.”
One week later, Grande officially announced her upcoming seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine.This is her first album since Positions in 2020, so fans have been anxiously awaiting new music from ...
Republic Records released it alongside Eternal Sunshine on March 8, 2024. [8] [9] On October 1, a live version of the song became available without promotion as part of a deluxe edition of the album. A live performance video of it was also released concurrently, which was the first installment in a seven-part live series of Eternal Sunshine.
In less than 24 hours since its release, Eternal Sunshine has reached No. 1 on the U.S. Apple Music albums chart and sent her fans — also known as Arianators (or Ariheads) — into a frenzy ...
There are many references to the film of the same name with Grande labeling her ex as her own "eternal sunshine". [1] [2] The song's lyrics also mentions the Atari video game console, including an 8-bit sound effect in the production. [9] The bridge of the song interpolates "Just for Now" by Imogen Heap. [10]
3/5 The newly divorced singer seems to address the rumours about her love life on an album of mid-tempo synths, strings and muted guitar Ariana Grande, Eternal Sunshine review: Clues and ...
American rapper and record producer Jay Electronica sampled five different tracks of Jon Brion's film score for his 2007 debut mixtape Act 1: Eternal Sunshine (The Pledge). [99] American rapper and record producer Mac Miller sampled a track of Jon Brion's film score for his 2013 song "The Quest". [100]