Ariana Grande's latest album 'eternal sunshine' is receiving critical acclaim for its mature and catchy sound. The album, inspired by the movie 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,' delves into post-divorce life with glossy pop-R&B and introspective lyrics. Critics compare it to the Beatles' 'Rubber Soul' and praise Grande's evolution in her music.
After a three-and-a-half-year hiatus, one of pop’s most ubiquitous voices recalibrates headlines into a taut album about starting over. Read our review of Ariana Grande's eternal sunshine. https://t.co/SvBz3VYKEt
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'Eternal Sunshine' is the most mature album of Ariana Grande's career — and one of the catchiest. We break it down, track by track — and try to figure out why she compared it to the Beatles' Rubber Soul. Take a listen: https://t.co/niHwbrpYGA https://t.co/QMoWNmX7JT
Ariana Grande’s loose concept album takes inspiration from the beloved Jim Carrey movie to dissect post-divorce life through glossy pop-R&B and some delectably messy lyrics Our takeaways from eternal sunshine ↓ https://t.co/VE0891UrpC
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