This Dangerous Woman can get heartbroken too. In an interview on The Zach Sang Show on the Amazon Music channel on Twitch Ariana Grande opens up about the new ‘Heartbreak’ songs that will feature on her forthcoming album Eternal Sunshine. The songstress unveiled the writing process during the emotional and turbulent time of her life. Grade who last parted ways with husband Dalton Gomez after two years of marriage might be referring to that moment. Let’s check out what she has revealed in the interview.
Ariana Grande said she cried while writing the song
The 30-year-old told the interviewer, “I definitely did several passes at all of the songs, just to kind of be protective, because I wrote th when I was very emotional,” adding that the album isn’t all sad, and has quite a few fun pieces as well. Although she admitted, “Even some of the bops, I cried while writing.”
As per the singer, “ What was beautiful about it was that while I was writing [there was] no intention for the world to hear it. I was just like, ‘Let’s just go, let’s see what comes out.’”
“And then when I was done, I remembered that people will hear it and how sometimes people can sensationalize things,” Ariana added, “and assign meaning to certain things, and I combed through [the lyrics] just to make sure that it was what I intended.”
However, she didn’t mention if her heartbreak is related to ex-husband Dalton Gomez she shared how the process of penning the songs is about. “Even at my most heartbroken or my most pained moments of the past few years, there was so much kindness, there was so much love, there was so much honesty and transparency and respect,” The Grammy winner shared. “So even at the hardest moments of the loss and the grief that you hear on some of the album, some of the heartbreak stuff, there was so much love and transparency.”
“That was something that I really wanted to make sure was captured. It wasn’t like a ‘F**k you’ at all, or ever… I tried to make sure it was kind and giving credit for trying and for the goodness that there was,” the singer explained.
Moreover, she added”That was like a tricky balance for me, because I definitely had some sessions where I was writing more emotionally and reactively, But that’s also very human. So I didn’t want to erase all of it.”
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