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Ariana Grande releases her seventh studio album eternal sunshine, featuring chart-topping single and new music video premiere

Ariana Grande releases her seventh studio album eternal sunshine, featuring chart-topping single and new music video premiere

Today marks the release of Ariana Grande’s eagerly awaited seventh studio album, eternal sunshine, showcasing the Grammy Award-winning artist’s continued evolution in the music industry. The album, which is now available for streaming via Republic Records, features the chart-topping single yes, and?, which has already secured a number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100. This achievement marks Grande’s eighth number one and 21st top ten hit on the chart, underscoring her enduring popularity and influence.

In addition to the album drop, fans of the international superstar can expect the official music video for we can’t be friends (wait for your love), which is set to premiere at 3pm GMT today. The track, which is part of the eternal sunshine album, promises to deliver the emotional depth and artistic flair Grande is renowned for.

Grande’s promotional efforts don’t stop there; she is scheduled to appear as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live tomorrow. The performance is anticipated to feature some of the new tracks from eternal sunshine, offering fans a taste of her latest work in a live setting.

The eternal sunshine album is a collection of 13 tracks, including titles like intro (end of the world), bye, don’t wanna break up again and supernatural. The album also features a collaboration with Nonna on the track ordinary things, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the lineup.

With its mix of introspective lyrics, captivating melodies and Grande’s vocal talent, the record is set to resonate with fans old and new. Find a link below to the forthcoming new music video.

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eternal sunshine is released on 8th March 2024. For further information or to order the album visit Ariana Grande’s website here.

Watch the video for the single we can’t be friends (wait for your love) here:

 

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