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Ariana Grande Drops 'Eternal Sunshine' Tracklist

By Britney Jones
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Ariana Grande Drops 'Eternal Sunshine' Tracklist

Just a mere 10 days before the highly anticipated release of her newest music project, ‘Eternal Sunshine’, the illustrious pop icon, now in her thirties, took to social media to unveil the meticulously curated tracklist of her forthcoming album. Within this tantalising post, it was revealed that a total of 13 tracks.

However, the revelation that stirred a wave of excitement amongst fans and critics alike was the inclusion of none other than Grande's cherished 98-year-old grandmother, affectionately referred to as ‘Nonna’, on one of the album's tracks.

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Eternal Sunshine Tracklist
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According to insights gleaned from the Grammy Award-winning artist's Instagram post, the crowning jewel of her seventh studio album, entitled ‘Ordinary Things’, will feature the dulcet tones of ‘Nonna’, also known as Marjorie Grande, who proudly holds the mantle of being Ariana's maternal grandmother.

While the remix of the album's lead single, ‘Yes, And?’, saw the illustrious presence of Mariah Carey, it appears that the original rendition alone will grace the album's definitive version, thereby elevating ‘Nonna’ to the esteemed position of being the sole featured vocalist on this magnum opus.

Eternal Sunshine Tracklist
Image Courtesy: Teen Vogue

‘Ordinary Things’ stands as a poignant milestone in the illustrious career of the ‘7 Rings’ crooner, marking the maiden occasion wherein her beloved grandmother receives the esteemed credit of a featured artist on one of her illustrious compositions.

Listeners were previously treated to Marjorie's tender voice gracing the spoken-word introduction of the track ‘Bloodline’ from the album ‘Thank U, Next’, wherein she poignantly articulates, "Because I'm tryin' to do the best I can / And they can't find somethin' to satisfy me."

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