ryddernishi
Ariana Grande (2019)
“every second is how i feel”
“This was the first album I bought (on iTunes) with my own money when I was 10 years old. To say this album was pivotal to me would be an understatement. With just 12 tracks, Ariana was able to describe the kind of pain and loss she was going through at such a young age. She not only was able to tell us, but she also created a beautiful piece of work that has helped me through various struggles in my life. Every track on this album is exactly how I feel the way that I relate to people, the way that I talk to people. This album is able to describe the inner workings of what it feels like to be young and confused and not know where the ground is. As I’ve gotten older, this album has truly stood the test of time for me. In a general sense, I think this is Ariana’s best pop record (I love all her releases), only because of how significant it is in pop culture. This album is often acclaimed as one of the newest additions to the “pop bible” collection. Sonically, it draws roots from early 2000s R&B and pop while still showcasing her incredible voice and what she’s best known for. Some of her biggest hits have come off this record, and beyond that, it perfectly describes what it means to create something in times of hardship. For those reasons, I highly, highly recommend listening to thank u, next. I guarantee that you’ll find a bit of yourself in this album.”
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Ryan1Nunez
It felt like she turned her diary into an album. Most Cohesive Break-Up Album from that time!
pautumnz
ricardomedina
this is ariana’s best album to date. she’s at her prime, showing herself, at her most vulnerable to the entire world. every single track (excluding NASA) is awesome. my favorite moment from this album is how she’s pouring her heart out on ghostin.
arianagrande
that bitch
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