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Ariana Grande's new album "Eternal Sunshine" ends with a personal ballad called "Ordinary Things." AdvertisementIf Ariana Grande's new album "Eternal Sunshine" has a moral, it won't be found on the club-ready lead single "Yes, and?" It's the most intimate moment on Grande's seventh album, "Eternal Sunshine," released Friday, and it all came together with the help of Nick Lee. Lee, who is credited as a coproducer on "Ordinary Things," made the song's original beat with his friend Luka Kloser. "Intro (End of the World)" and "Ordinary Things" frame the album as a sacred quest to find peace and romantic clarity.
Persons: Ariana Grande's, Nick Lee, Lee, , Grande, Marjorie Grande, nudging, he'd, Luka Kloser, Max Martin, it's, Kloser, Martin, Shintaro Yasuda, Aaron Paris, Nonna, Lee wasn't, that's Organizations: Grande, Service, Business, Spotify Locations: New York City, Los Angeles
However, Grande did "Eternal Sunshine" a disservice with its title and marketing. But asked if she planned to "address things" with "Eternal Sunshine," Grande demurred. Sure, you could say that Grande doesn't owe us honesty or specificity, and you might be right. As a staunch believer in the album as an art form, "Eternal Sunshine" left me wanting. But if I reframe "Eternal Sunshine" as a collection of excellent pop songs, I have very few complaints.
Persons: Katia Temkin, Max Martin, ILYA, Shintaro Yasuda, Nick Lee, Grande, who's, Sang, would've, Courtney, we're, She's, baring, I'm Organizations: Records, Press
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