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Saturn Returns Interlude. " Saturn Returns Interlude " is a song by American singer 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.
On her new album "Eternal Sunshine", Ariana Grade briefly gives the mic over to astrologer Diana Garland for the track "Saturn Returns Interlude." Garland, in a 42-second segment set to cosmic ...
The Saturn return is having a moment in music. At the top of 2024, the astrological phrase has been referenced in songs by Ariana Grande (“Saturn Returns Interlude”), Kacey Musgraves (who ...
The standard edition of Eternal Sunshine does not contain guest musical acts, but features spoken words from Grande's maternal grandmother Marjorie Grande on "Ordinary Things" and astrologer Diana Garland on "Saturn Returns Interlude". An extended edition of the album, including versions of four tracks from the standard album, was released on ...
Grande’s seventh album, Eternal Sunshine, includes a “Saturn Return Interlude” narrated by YouTube astrologer Diana Garland. “When we’re all born, Saturn is somewhere — and the Saturn ...
The song transitions from "Saturn Returns Interlude", which ends with the words "wake up" being repeated, alluding to increased mental clarity, presumably from a relationship. [7] Lyrically, Grande is coming to terms with the fate of a past relationship, listing her personal grievances to an ex, and alluding to having wiping her mind of the ...
Astrological inspiration struck recently when three pop stars each sang about a very special time in a young person's life: Not the onset of puberty (we're talking later), not first love (later ...
On review aggregator Metacritic, Saturn has received a score of 83 out of 100 based on reviews from 14 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". [4] Kyann-Sian Williams of NME rated the album four out of five stars and said that Nao's "honest, cinematic exploration of love, lust, and hardship makes for a compelling adventure – and one you'll happily join [her] on".