After sharing the house-pop single "yes, and?" last week, Ariana Grande has officially announced her return with new album Eternal Sunshine, arriving March 8.
As is typical of most big-name pop album announcements now, there's basically zero info about the record besides its release date. It's safe to assume it'll include more collaborations with Max Martin and Ilya Salmanzadeh, but everything else is up for debate!
The album art looks to be the same as the "yes, and?" art, though there were whispers of cover variants. Grande posted the news on her Instagram, including two more photos taken at the same shoot — it's unclear if those additional shots are cover variants (though they very likely are).
Grande's last album was 2020's positions.
See her announcement below.
As is typical of most big-name pop album announcements now, there's basically zero info about the record besides its release date. It's safe to assume it'll include more collaborations with Max Martin and Ilya Salmanzadeh, but everything else is up for debate!
The album art looks to be the same as the "yes, and?" art, though there were whispers of cover variants. Grande posted the news on her Instagram, including two more photos taken at the same shoot — it's unclear if those additional shots are cover variants (though they very likely are).
Grande's last album was 2020's positions.
See her announcement below.