Ariana Grande is additional teasing the music titles from her upcoming album.
The 30-year-old pop star and actress took to her Instagram Story on Saturday (Feb. 17) to share new monitor names from Everlasting Sunshine: monitor 3 is titled “Don’t Wanna Break Up Once more,” monitor 7 known as “True Story” and monitor 11 is known as “I Want I Hated You.”
Her submit additionally included the ultimate alternate cowl of the forthcoming album, which is a photograph of the singer lounging on a light-weight coloured sofa whereas donning a crimson gown. Everlasting Sunshine, the singer’s seventh album, is scheduled for launch on March 8.
“everlasting sunshine ☼ ⋆。˚⋆ฺ march 8 all covers obtainable now to preorder,” Grande wrote alongside the Instagram submit, which featured a photograph gallery of the beforehand revealed album covers.
In current weeks, the Depraved star has slowly teased Everlasting Sunshine‘s 13-song tracklist, starting with opening monitor “Intro (Finish of the World)” and the title monitor as music 5. She additionally revealed that monitor 2 is solely titled “Bye”; monitor 6 is “Supernatural”; and monitor 10 is “We Can’t Be Mates (Look ahead to Your Love).”
Whereas it appears Grande plans to proceed unveiling new music titles main as much as Everlasting Sunshine‘s launch, she received’t be releasing any of them till the album itself is out.
“As exhausting as it’s to withstand the urge to share one other music or single with you all asap, I might actually love so that you can expertise the album in full this time,” she introduced on Instagram Tales on Feb. 5.
“There’ll after all be extra singles off of this undertaking as soon as it’s out (and we might have just a little shock or two up our sleeves to carry you over till then so don’t you are concerned) however ready just a little longer for you to have the ability to pay attention totally by way of first actually is my ideally suited manner for you all expertise this physique of labor,” she added on the time.
Followers did already get a style of the 13-track undertaking in January, when Grande dropped lead single “Sure, And?” The home-inspired dance tune debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Sizzling 100, marking the Victorious alum’s eighth time reigning atop the chart. On Friday (Feb. 16), she additionally dropped a remix of “Sure, And?” that includes Mariah Carey.
See Grande’s newest Everlasting Sunshine announcement on Instagram beneath.
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