Five months after declaring she would not release an album during quarantine, Ariana Grande dropped Positions, her most intimate and sexually explicit full-length to date. This episode examines how a record made while confined to her Los Angeles home dominated the charts and divided critics in 2020.
We trace the inward pivot away from the grief of Sweetener and Thank U, Next, the stealthy rollout, and the unusual blend of lush orchestral strings with trap beats and micro house.
- The minimal social-media rollout that mirrored the constraints of lockdown
- How the title track and 34+35 made her the first artist to replace herself at number one on pop airplay
- The delayed glow-in-the-dark vinyl release that rubber-banded the album back up the Billboard charts
- Emotional tracks like My Hair and Off the Table, and the debated Mac Miller sonic resemblance
- The critical divide over Spotify syndrome, brevity and the album’s deliberate lack of a climax
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