#positions by @ArianaGrande
A Review:

An album full of slow jams exploring sex and insecurities within a relationship. The overall production on the album is nothing to write home about, in fact, it doesn’t feel like there is any growth in terms of artistic evolution from...
Her last album. Songwriting wise, a lot of the lyrics are definitely more explicit than in her past music, (34+35) but still it’s comes off kind of generic, and the hooks don’t seem to catch on as much as songs like 7 rings or thank U next. It felt like when your sexting...
someone and they are hyping themselves up and your like...fuck yes...and then you hook up and your like...i liked the way you described it better. I’m sure men and women can both relate to this.

That’s not to say there aren’t some standout tracks though...
Songs like love language takes you back to the mid 2000’s pop with its grooving baseline and off the table with The Weeknd, continuing the story of the two “characters” created in Ariana’s “love me harder” hit a few years ago. Although i do think The Weeknd is trying to sound...
too much like Rkelly melodically in this track, but that’s a small nit pick.

Overall, I don’t think this album is a step back for #arianagrande but it’s not a step forward either. She’s just chillin in her comfort zone which is fine. This is an...
album made to throw on during one of your tinder dates when you don’t want to hear their awkward breathing and you want to forget that you literally met this person like 10 mins ago. Besides, she likes her own shit anyways and that’s all that matters.

5/10

5/11 with boots on.
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