Catherine’s POV
“[‘Positions’] proves itself an iconic and groundbreaking effort for the artist.”
November 18, 2020
Ariana Grande’s newest release, “Positions” offers a therapeutic blend of descriptive lyrics and the quest for love and self-exploration.
Released Oct. 30, the album, Grande’s third in two years, proves itself as an iconic and groundbreaking effort for the artist, who shared her enthusiasm on social media.
“This project is my favorite for many reasons and i [sic]really can’t wait for it to be yours,” Grande tweeted. “Thank u for your love and excitement, it means the world to me.”
The album has a more intimate feel than her previous albums. Instead of her music becoming increasingly extreme and pop since “Thank U, Next,” “Positions” takes on a more low-key, calm, picturesque sound with R&B vibes and a nostalgic tone. The album is what “aesthetic” would sound like.
Grande reinvents pop and morphs the genre into something explorative and open. The lyrics are meaningful, impactful and personal, and they tug at the listeners’ emotions.
While Grande had not included any guest artists since “Sweetener” from 2018, “Positions” features three songs with other artists: “Motive” featuring Doja Cat, “Safety Net” featuring Ty Dollar $ign, and “Off the Table” featuring TheWeeknd.
“Off the Table” addresses Grande’s ex-boyfriend Mac Miller, who passed away in 2018. Grande expresses how she feels she might never love anyone as she loved him.
“Positions” track list is as follows:
- “shut up”
- “34+35”
- “motive (with Doja Cat)”
- “just like magic”
- “off the table (with TheWeeknd)”
- “six thirty”
- “safety net (feat Ty. Dolla $ign)”
- “my hair”
- “nasty”
- “west side”
- “love language”
- “positions”
- “obvious”
- “pov”
Grande is pure talent and this album is the chorus to that. “Positions” is perfect in every way from the aesthetics and lyrics to the nostalgic tone and show of vocal range. I 100 percent recommend “Positions” as an album that can help heal its listeners or just be a nice, chill minute for them.