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Ariana Grande has already captured the hearts — and ears — of millions of fans around the world with her new album “Eternal Sunshine.” Fans are super excited about this LP, and many are fully captivated by songs such as “Supernatural” and “The Boy Is Mine.” Even music stars couldn’t resist sharing their thoughts on this new masterpiece.


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Selena Gomez, who is also gearing up to release her comeback album this year, shared an Instagram story while listening to “The Boy Is Mine” and wrote, “The queen never misses.” The same song has been particularly appreciated by Megan Thee Stallion, who had no words, just “ARIANAAAAAAAAAA.”

Tate McRae praised the whole album, commenting “this album!” and particularly appreciated the song “Supernatural.” Another young talent like Gracie Abrams couldn’t believe how good the album is. “I love her,” she expressed, referring to Ariana Grande. She also showed appreciation for the track “I Wish I Hated You.”

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Normani, who delighted fans days ago by announcing her debut album “Dopamine,” listened to the title track, commenting “I love this and you so very muchhh.”

The Kid Laroi also showed love for “Eternal Sunshine” with just a few — but super clear — words: “The new Ariana Grande album is so f*cking good.” Direct but true!

City Girls’ JT was expecting exactly what she got, “as expected. Sing that sh*t ari,” she shared on her Instagram story. “I will be back to tell you all my favorite song,” she added.

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Ariana’s “Wicked” co-star Cynthia Erivo was one of the first to warn fans that the album was “freaking special,” and now that it is out she enjoys “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait For Your Love).”

Frankie Grande is the proudest brother in the world, “My sister, I think this is the best work of your life. Thank you for sharing this piece with the world.”

JoJo Siwa probably summed up what we all think, “Every single song is just 😯. Genius. The world is very lucky to have you.”

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