Ariana Grande Shares 'Eternal Sunshine' 'Studio Memories' for Album's 4-Month Anniversary: 'These Make Me So Happy'
The pop star celebrated her album's anniversary by posting an Instagram reel featuring her "favorite" 'Eternal Sunshine' studio footage
Ariana Grande is eternally grateful for the love she’s received since dropping her latest studio album.
On Sunday, July 7, the pop star, 31, celebrated the four-month anniversary of her Eternal Sunshine album — which dropped on March 8 — by posting an Instagram video montage that features music video clips and cute Polaroid photos from her newest era, with the words “Happy four months of eternal sunshine” written across the reel.
In honor of Grande’s seventh studio LP — her first full-length release in three years — hitting a new milestone, the singer also opened up the music vault to unveil some behind-the-scenes moments of her record’s formation — including how she came up with the catchy melody for album cut “Supernatural.”
“Wanted to share a few more of my favorite eternal sunshine studio memories. these make me so happy,” Grande wrote in a caption.
“i cannot believe how much has happened already or that it has already been (and only been) four months,” she added. “so grateful for all of the beautiful eternal sunshine memories so far and for all that is to come! love you all so.”
For the past few months, Grande has been slowly rolling out what appears to be just the start of her Eternal Sunshine chapter. The “We Can’t Be Friends” singer kicked off January with her chart-topping single “yes, and?” (plus its accompanying music video) and a remix featuring R&B diva Mariah Carey the following month.
Then, after the music video release for her standout track “The Boy Is Mine,” inspired by Brandy and Monica’s 1998 hit of the same name, the singer dropped a star-studded remix featuring the R&B legends, too.
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According to Grande, her album’s cycle is still just getting started. “i cannot wait for everything that is yet to come within this eternal sunshine cycle (that has only just begun & may it never end),” she wrote in an April Instagram post celebrating the one-month anniversary of her album.
Up next, fans will finally get to see Grande on the big screen when her first highly anticipated Wicked movie, co-starring Cynthia Erivo, hits theaters on Nov. 22.
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