“Though I wish he were here instead/Don’t want that living in your head,” she confesses on “ghostin,” a gutting synth-and-strings ballad that hovers in your throat. thank u, next, mostly recorded over those tumultuous months, sees her turning inward in an effort to cope, grieve, heal, and let go. Shortly after the album’s release in August 2018, things fell apart again: Grande’s ex-boyfriend, rapper Mac Miller, died from an overdose in September, and she broke off her engagement a few weeks later.Īgain, Grande took solace from the intense, and intensely public, melodrama in songwriting, but this time things were different. Her hopeful fourth album, Sweetener-written after the deadly attack at her concert in Manchester, England-encouraged fans to stay strong and open to love (at the time, the singer was newly engaged to Pete Davidson). What do you do when things fall apart? If you’re Ariana Grande, you pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and head for the studio.
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