Ariana Grande sings with her grandmother on her album “Eternal Sunshine”

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“Eternal Sunshine” will be unveiled on March 8. Ariana Grande recently shared the tracklist. Among the thirteen unreleased tracks we discover a featuring with his Nonna, Marjorie Grande.

Ariana Grande does not plan any duets on her next album “Eternal Sunshine”, except for a collaboration with her grandmother!

Ten days before the release of her opus, the singer shared the titles of her thirteen new songs on her Instagram account. In thirteenth place we see the title “Ordinary Things” featuring Nonna.

Nonna is none other than Marjorie Grande, Ariana Grande’s 98-year-old grandmother.

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This isn’t the first time the superstar’s grandmother has worked with her granddaughter. On the album “Thank U, Next”, we can hear in the intro of the song “Bloodline”, Nonna’s voice saying: “I’m tryin’ to do the best I can / And they can’t find something to satisfy me.”

To discover the duo bringing together Ariana Grande and her grandmother, see you on March 8.

The tracklist for “Eternal Sunshine” by Ariana Grande:

  • 1. Intro (End of the World)

  • 2. Bye
  • 3. Don’t Wanna Break Up Again
  • 4. Saturn Returns Interlude
  • 5. Eternal Sunshine
  • 6. Supernatural
  • 7. True Story
  • 8. The Boy Is Mine
  • 9. Yes, And?
  • 10. We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)
  • 11. I Wish I Hated You
  • 12. Imperfect for You
  • 13. Ordinary Things (feat. Nonna)

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