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Ariana Grande – Sweetener Album Download Ariana Grande’s ‘Sweetener’ tells her comeback story “Sweetener” is an album of resets for Ariana Grande. It’s impossible to understand about the singer’s fourth album without mentioning the career rupture that influenced it: the 2017 bombings at her Manchester concert, a tragedy that Grande has credited with reshaping her “Sweetener” songs. And then, for an artist whose music has always been characterized for its romance, came her most dramatic love story yet, her whirlwind engagement to comedian Pete Davidson. The couple announced their plans to marry in June, after just weeks of dating. On “Sweetener,” Grande reconciles these two life-altering events with 13 tracks that explore the stages of falling in love, and the stages of loving yourself.
Every successive Grande album has been hailed as her “most grown-up yet” – a compliment that can double as condescension, as though her tiny stature and Disney princess-esque soprano makes her music girlish by default. Yet the growth Grande sings about on “Sweetener” is more existential than the confident sexuality of her previous “adult” album, 2016’s “Dangerous Woman.” Here, she’s in Oprah mode, preaching self-love while revealing her struggles along the way, threading the life-affirming themes of the “Sweetener” lead single “No Tears Left to Cry” throughout the album. How Grande soundtracks this journey is what makes “Sweetener” the most interesting – and, at times, confounding – release of her career.
Max Martin, the Swedish production juggernaut behind the majority of Grande’s biggest hits, takes five tracks on the album, while Pharrell Williams, an equally prolific pop producer whose style is colorfully quirky to Martin’s bloodless perfection, worked on seven. Whether listeners prefer Martin’s or Pharrell’s productions will depend on personal taste, but Martin’s contributions are uniformly strong, unsurprising for his reputation as a hit-making mercenary. More flashes of the throwback R&B that characterized Grande’s earlier releases come courtesy of her longtime producer Tommy Brown, who partners with Grande on “Better Off,” on which she gets introspective about a boy with a hot body and half a heart.
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Brown also backs “Pete Davidson, a minute-long interlude about her fiance, one of the many tracks that imagine Davidson as a dream incarnate as she sings, “I thought you into my life / Whoa, look at my mind.” The best of Brown and Grande’s tracks, though, is easily “Goodnight and Go,” a brilliant semi-cover of Imogen Heap’s 2005 track of the same name. Best known for her vocoder-filtered, a cappella masterpiece “Hide and Seek,” Heap is a professed idol of Grande’s, and Grande keeps much of Heap’s “Goodnight and Go” songwriting intact, adding electronic flourishes to turn the original track’s glitchy pop into the radio anthem the song always deserved to be.
With its self-assured songwriting and a handful of promising potential singles, Grande’s “Sweetener” succeeds as a comeback narrative, giving the artist her happy ending after the toughest year of her career. And in its own way, the album’s hit-or-miss track list is a further sign of growth for Grande, demonstrating that she’s willing to take risks with her music. That the album’s odder tracks don’t quite land, though, is a sign that Grande is still refining her instincts as an artist.
A voice as timeless as hers deserves songwriting and production to match. Ariana Grande has had no “Problem” transitioning from Nickelodeon actress to full-on pop-star, and her wardrobe has gone through a similar evolution. The 25-year-old “No Tears Left To Cry” singer performed at iHeartRadio Wango Tango in June 2018 wearing a bodysuit adorned with sequins and a skater skirt. She accessorized with a few rings, including a sparkly bauble on her left hand. Pete Davidson confirmed their engagement a few weeks later on “The Tonight Show.” Tracklist 1. Raindrops (an angel cried) // 2. The light is coming // 4.
God is a woman // 6. Sweetener // 7. Successful // 8. Everytime // 9. Breathin // 10. No tears left to cry // 11. Borderline // 12.
Better off // 13. Goodnight n go // 14. Pete davidson // 15.
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