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Ariana unveils seventh cover of upcoming album ‘Eternal Sunshine’

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American singer and actress Ariana Grande has revealed the seventh cover along with new tracks of her upcoming seventh studio album, ‘Eternal Sunshine.’

In an Instagram post, the singer unveiled the cover which had her sitting on a couch while wearing an all-red outfit with a spotlight giving the entire photo a warm ambience. The new cover joined the other six album covers, which were previously revealed following the album release’s initial announcement. 

According to the singer’s previous post revealing the sixth album cover, the different covers were meant to give fans different options that captured the emotional value of the album. 

Ariana had also revealed three new song titles on the tracklist which were “Don’t Wanna Break Up Again” (third), “True Story” (seventh), and “I Wish I Hated You” (eleventh). Notably, the second, sixth, and tenth songs on the tracklist, which were “Bye,” “Supernatural,” and “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait For Your Love),” respectively, disappeared right as the three new song titles were shown.

As of writing, nine out of the thirteen songs in the tracklist have been revealed. The album’s lead single and ninth track, “Yes, And?,” was released on Jan. 12 and debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 and the Billboard Global 200. A remix of the track with Singer Mariah Carey was also released on Feb 16.

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The success of Ariana’s six studio albums (“Yours Truly,” “My Everything,” “Dangerous Woman,” “Sweetener,” “Thank U, Next,” and “Positions,”) propelled her to be one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold over 90 million records worldwide. 

Her seventh studio album, “Eternal Sunshine” is set to be released on March 8. 

Apart from her music career, Ariana is also known for her acting career with her latest role being Glinda for the two-part film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical, “Wicked,” with the first part slated to hit the theaters on Nov. 27.

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