Ariana Grande Releases New Album & Endorses Joe Biden
The new production is called ‘Posiciones’ and shows the most seductive side of the artist. Lyrics with a more sexual content are part of the singer's new style
This Friday, in the middle of the pandemic, Ariana Grande was all the rage on social networks. With her third album in three years, a mix of pop and R&B, the singer captured all the spotlight.
Last week Grande released Posiciones, the title track of her new job. She introduced the issue with a music video in which, along with her female aides, she runs White House affairs looking very much like Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, the former First Lady of the United States.
The 27-year-old's sixth studio album is released before the US elections and at a time when the covid-19 pandemic is raging.
“I love you so much, I am so grateful and excited,” she wrote on Instagram hours before the album's release.
"I can not stop crying. Hooooooooooo ”, he added.
Posiciones sees the artist, who spent her 20s oscillating between large lashes and seductive lip bites, lean towards sensuality, combining a more mature sound with clearly sexual lyrics. The burning theme 34 + 35 ignited social networks for the same reason.
Ariana Grande Releases New Album & Endorses Joe Biden
Additionally, songs like Nasty and Obvious, and collaborations with The Weeknd, Doja Cat, and Ty Dolla Sign were also among the favorites.
With Biden, against Trump.
The Positions video brought Grande's glamor to the Oval Office, though the song is about the politics of the heart.
However, by sending a message to her nearly 300 million followers between Instagram and Twitter, Grande made her electoral position clear and encouraged fans to vote.
"I am writing to remind everyone to vote early," the Italian-American posted, along with a video of him walking through a fake west wing of the White House.
Grande had supported leftist Senator Bernie Sanders in the primaries, and in recent days, he formally backed Biden to the detriment of Republican President Donald Trump, who is running for a second term.
"What's your favorite look from the Positions video?" She wrote alongside a selfie in the mirror.
"Lmk (tell me) and vote for Biden," he added.
In addition to producing her new album, Grande made it through the pandemic collaborating with Lady Gaga on the hit Rain on Me and Justin Bieber on the quarantine single Stuck With You.