Ariana Grande has officially revealed the title of her highly anticipated seventh studio album: "Eternal Sunshine." The announcement follows the singer's cryptic teasers leading up to her latest single, "Yes, And?" The music video for the single featured a red card with "AG7," signifying her seventh album, and coordinates pointing to Montauk, New York. Grande also shared a passage from Alexander Pope’s poem “Eloisa to Abelard” on Instagram, providing more clues for her fans.
The title, "Eternal Sunshine," holds significance as Montauk was the main filming location for the 2004 film "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," directed by Michel Gondry and starring Kate Winslet and Jim Carrey. The singer revealed that her new album is set to release on March 8.
This album marks Grande's return to the music scene since the release of "Positions" in 2020. Over the past few months, the artist has shared glimpses of the recording process, collaborating with pop juggernaut Max Martin, with whom she first worked on her sophomore album, "My Everything," which will celebrate its 10th anniversary later this year.
Reflecting on the close of 2023, Grande shared her thoughts on a transformative year, describing it as one of the most challenging yet happiest and special periods of her life. She expressed a deep sense of humanity, increased sensitivity, and simultaneous strength and vulnerability.
The debut single from "Eternal Sunshine," titled "Yes, And?," addresses critics and skeptics who have formed opinions about Grande over time. The lyrics implore others not to comment on her body and challenge them to question why they are so concerned about her personal life.
Fans can anticipate Grande's upcoming album, "Eternal Sunshine," as she continues to evolve her artistry and share her personal journey through music.
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