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Ariana Grande’s ‘Eternal Sunshine’: All 13 Tracks Ranked
Ariana Grande's introspective, house-inflected seventh studio album is finally here. See how Billboard ranks each track on Eternal Sunshine.
Introduced by “Yes, And?” — a Max Martin-helmed house track that debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100(chart dated Jan. 27), marking Grande’s sixth song to do so — Eternal Sunshine is an intensely personal reflection on her divorce from Dalton Gomez, the persepctive-shifting changes of her Saturn Return and the messiness of memory. Across 13 tracks crafted in collaboration with Max Martin, Ilya, Shintaro Yasuda, Nick Lee, Peter Kahm, Oscar Görres and David Park, Grande has delivered a commendable body of work that both expands her artistic and sonic horizons in myriad ways. With a vocal performance that oscillates between an evocative tone reminiscent of her “Still Hurting” cover to staccato delivery that emulates the whimsical background synths, Grande unpacks the pesky desire to wish an ex-lover was worse to you, so that it’s easier for you to move forward and find closure.
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