Ariana Grande Shares New Videos to Celebrate the Third Anniversary of ‘Sweetener’
Ariana Grande celebrates the birthday and third anniversary of her fourth studio album “Sweetener” which dropped on August 17, 2018.
The singer posted a video montage featuring behind-the-scenes photos taken during the Sweetener era in honor of the album’s third birthday. She captioned the post simply by saying, “thank you.”
Sweetener features a total of 15 songs, including hit singles, “God is a Woman,” “Breathin,” “No Tears Left To Cry,” and more. Artists Pharrell Williams, Nicki Minaj, and Missy Elliot are all featured on the album.
Arianators celebrated Sweetener’s birthday on Twitter and reminisced over their experience of seeing Grande live during her 2019 Sweetener tour.
I also wanna say happy 3rd anniversary to Sweetner by @ArianaGrande. I was released on my birthday and is still one of my fav albums to date.
— it’s my Birthday heaxs (@TyBVelour) August 17, 2021
happy 3rd anniversary sweetner !🤍 @ArianaGrande ilysm 😉 pic.twitter.com/CNqprLvvK9
— positions (@socialbae_) August 17, 2021
Ariana Grande is no stranger to making top hits and record-breaking albums. According to Billboard, “Sweetener” peaked at number 1 on the Billboard charts just two weeks after its release and spent 89 weeks on the chart. Her other albums, My Everything, Dangerous Woman, and Thank You Next, held the top two spots on the Billboard charts for quite some time.
In 2019, the pop singer went on the road for the Sweetener world tour with over 100 shows spanning a total of nine months from March to December 2019. The tour was Grande’s record-breaking achievement, “earning her $80 million and surpassing her previous tours worldwide.” The tour received several praises and approval that it was released to Netflix in 2020, as a documentary taking fans behind the scenes of her show in London and her journey on the road.
Celebrate Sweetener’s third anniversary by listening to the full album available on Spotify and Apple Music. For a more concert-enriching experience, stream the Ariana Grande documentary now on Netflix.
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