Ariana Grande shares the reasons why she chose ‘yes, and?’ and not another song from his album

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There’s less and less left until the new musical adventure of Ariana Grande see the light. Next March 8, coinciding with Women’s Day in our country, the soloist from Boca Raton (Florida, United States) will go on sale Eternal sunshine.

An album of which little by little we have been learning the definitive list of songs (there are still some to be completed) and whose first calling card was yes, and? A topic that has a very special meaning for the interpreter as she has revealed on her social networks. A hit in which she reunites with Illya and Max Martin in the production to pay tribute to that pop sound of the early nineties.

In a behind-the-scenes video that appears to have been recorded when the song had not yet been confirmed as a single, Ariana Grande explains what she felt when she began composing and recording her new album project: “The reason I liked it is that it encompasses everything, like, ‘What the hell?’ “Why don’t we all think with the idea of ​​’Everyone is tired, everyone is recovering from someone or something that can’t be seen on the outside’? That’s why I liked it as a ‘Let’s go back’.”

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It was his way of changing the dynamic of everything that was being talked about in the last year since the presentation and premiere of Positions (2020): “Imagine it’s been three years since Positions. Imagine you’ve been seeing me in a blonde wig in the Daily Mail for the past year.

The issue of her hair and the contractual obligation in the film to wear a wig marked a turbulent year for her that she seems to be leaving little by little behind with the premiere, first, of yes, and? and very soon from Eternal sunshine.

Visiting their official profile on social networks has already become an obligation for their fans who have been able to find on their accounts many of the images and covers that will accompany this album both in its standard edition and in its alternative versions. The last ones, splashed with an intense red.

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