Ariana Grande celebrates 10 years of everything: On August 22, Ariana Grande celebrated the tenth anniversary of her second album by releasing an extended version of the record on vinyl and streaming services in addition to retro merchandise.
On August 22, Ariana Grande’s sophomore album, My Everything, turned ten. To commemorate the occasion, the singer put an extended version of the album and retro gear on streaming sites. Additionally, the Grammy winner thanked followers on Instagram.
The 31-year-old Grande added, “Happy tenth anniversary to an album that very much changed my life.” “I am eternally grateful to all of you and I love you all so much.” I hope you appreciate these small treats on your anniversary.
My Everything featured collaborations and guest appearances from artists such as The Weeknd, Zedd, Iggy Azalea, Nicki Minaj, Big Sean, A$AP Ferg, Cashmere Cat, Childish Gambino, and Jessie J. It also produced singles including Problem, Break Free, Love Me Harder, One Last Time, and more.
With the album’s success on the Billboard 200 chart, Grande was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Pop Vocal Album category. The singer’s Honeymoon Tour, which featured performances in Europe, Asia, South America, and North and South America, served as the record’s promotional vehicle.
Cadillac Song and Too Close, which were previously confined to the Target-exclusive CD version of the album, are featured on Grande’s My Everything (Tenth Anniversary Edition), which was released on Thursday, August 22. Five tracks from the project—the two mentioned above plus Bang Bang, Only 1, and You Do not Know Me—are now available on vinyl. You may purchase the goods on Grande’s website.
In the comments area of Grande’s joyous Instagram post, several of her devoted followers gathered to ponder the My Everything era. Frankie, the singer’s brother, wrote, “Happy 10 years. Really amazing to consider. I adore you a great deal. I am incredibly proud of you.
Eric Vetro, Ariana’s vocal teacher, hailed the singer as a “shining star of talent and light” and described the music on the album as “still exciting and fresh.”
In March, Grande’s eighth and most recent album, Eternal Sunshine, was released.
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