Although her new album continues to be a month away, Ariana Grande is giving followers a small pocketful of sunshine upfront.
The 30-year-old pop star shared the titles of three new songs on Everlasting Sunshine Wednesday (Feb. 7) by way of Instagram Reels. After beforehand saying that the primary track on the tracklist known as “Intro (Finish of the World)” and the fifth is the album’s title observe, she’s now added the next to the fray: Monitor 2, merely titled “Bye”; Monitor 6, “Supernatural”; and Monitor 10, “We Can’t Be Pals (Look ahead to Your Love).”
Grande additionally shared the sixth of her seven deliberate Everlasting Sunshine covers, this one being a grid of 12 red-tinted images of the star. “right here to ship some Everlasting Sunshine tracklist tea and album cowl six of seven,” she captioned the publish. “we wished to present you a number of completely different choices that seize the emotional ups and downs of this album.”
The “Positions” singer additionally confirmed that every Everlasting Sunshine vinyl will embrace one in every of two completely different lyric booklets plus a choice of unique images. Her seventh LP arrives March 8, marking her first correct launch since 2020’s Positions.
And whereas it appears Grande plans to proceed unveiling new track titles main as much as Everlasting Sunshine‘s launch, she gained’t be releasing any of them till the album itself is out. “As onerous as it’s to withstand the urge to share one other track or single with you all asap, I might actually love so that you can expertise the album in full this time,” she introduced on Instagram Tales on Monday (Feb. 5).
“There’ll in fact be extra singles off of this venture as soon as it’s out (and we might have somewhat shock or two up our sleeves to carry you over till then so don’t you are concerned) however ready somewhat longer for you to have the ability to pay attention totally by way of first actually is my ideally suited means for you all expertise this physique of labor,” she added on the time.
Followers did already get a style of the 13-track venture in January, when Grande dropped lead single “Sure, And?” The home-inspired dance tune debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Scorching 100, marking the Victorious alum’s eighth time reigning atop the chart.
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