Review: Grande’s 7th Album Released

New music discusses love, loss, growth

 anticipated seventh studio album has finally arrived, and as someone who has been a fan of hers for over 10 years I could not be more elated. 

“Eternal Sunshine” is one of Grande’s most impressive and cohesive albums to date with meaningful lyrics and her powerhouse vocals this album paints a heartbreaking picture of love and loss following her very public divorce from real estate agent Dalton Gomez. 

In my opinion, this is one her best projects and has quickly become an integral part of my playlists. 

“Eternal Sunshine” opens with an introductory song appropriately titled, “Intro (end of the world)” which starts the album off with a bang with its beautiful instrumentals and Grande’s deep personal lyrics. The album includes 13 songs and among those my favorites are “Don’t Wanna Break up Again,” which discusses Grande’s reluctance to end a relationship again, even though she knows it’s time. 

Following that is “Eternal Sunshine,” which touches on the theme of moving on from a relationship that you consider an emotional growth point and may or may not have revealed that her husband had cheated on her but that is still just speculation. 

“The Boy is Mine” is another favorite of mine along with many other fans, it’s a happier song about another lover Grande is infatuated with. It’s R&B vibe and of course amazing vocals make it the perfect song to get ready and dance to. 

“Eternal Sunshine” is an album I believe I will only grow closer to and relate more as I get older and experience more things life will inevitably throw at me. 

To say this album is timeless would be an understatement because for me it’s perfect in every way, and I recommend everyone to give it a listen.