For part two of our Ariana Grande series,
Pitchfork senior editor Anna Gaca is here to discuss the aesthetic pivot of 2018’s Sweetener, the superstar's first album following the horrific bombing of her Manchester concert and which found her reaching for light amidst unthinkable darkness. From there, Louie and Anna tackle the tabloid frenzy of Ari's relationship with comedian Pete Davidson and how their break-up, along with the death of her ex-boyfriend Mac Miller, turned 2019’s
thank u, next into a once-in-a-career deluge of public fixation and artistic revelation. Finally, they consider 2020’s ode to stay-a-home pandemic sex,
Positions, discuss their hopes for her imminent seventh studio album,
Eternal Sunshine, due tonight, and re-address Ariana Grande's ranking in the official Pop Pantheon.
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Pop Pantheon: All Access next week for our review of Ariana’s seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine.
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