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"Intro (End of the World)" is a song by American singer-songwriter Ariana Grande from her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine. It was released by Republic Records as the album's opening track on March 8, 2024. Grande wrote and produced it with Shintaro Yasuda, Nick Lee, and Aaron Paris.
Yasuda also worked on "Intro (End of the World)" and "The Boy Is Mine", with Park also working on the latter track. [6] Ilya, a long time collaborator of Grande, is featured in the song's production, as well as programming and instrumentation. In an interview for the parent album, Grande mentioned that this was one of the first two songs she ...
Eternal Sunshine is billed as a “concept album,” a first for Grande. The singer released a video in February, where she played the album for a group of people at her record label. “I wanted ...
earlier in January. With this, Grande tied Katy Perry and Beyoncé for the seventh-most Hot 100 number-ones among solo women. "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" was also her seventh career single to debut at the top of the Hot 100, leading Grande to surpass Taylor Swift as the female artist with the most number-one debuts.
Ariana Grande in “Wicked,” Timothée Chalamet in “A Complete Unknown” and Angelina Jolie in “Maria”: What these performances have in common – besides a strong shot at Oscar ...
Grande, Musgraves, Adele and other pop stars just emerged from their first Saturn return, considered a time when people get real about their lives. Some say turning 18 is the start of adulthood ...
"Saturn Returns Interlude" is a song by American singer-songwriter Ariana Grande from her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine (2024). The track is a 42-second spoken interlude that samples a YouTube video of a monologue by Scottish astrologer Diana Garland explaining the Saturn return astrological phenomenon.
Ariana Grande, "Snow in California" Listen, climate change is setting California on fire, so we don't know if St. Nick can help. But this song is cute enough to give us at least a glimmer of hope.