Ariana Grande’s album, Eternal Sunshine, is here. And as well as some huge bops, it appears to provide all-new insight into her divorce from Dalton Gomez.

For a reminder of all the context we had going in, it was reported on July 17 that Ariana and Dalton had separated after two years of marriage. Neither of them publicly commented on the split, but within a month they’d simultaneously filed for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the breakup.

While both Ari and Dalton stayed silent, it quickly became evident that their marriage had been on the rocks for a while before news of their separation broke to the public. And at the time, it seemed that the apparent rift had been caused by the fact that Ari was away in England working on the Wicked movies.
In January 2023, Dalton was photographed visiting Ari in London, with insiders claiming the trip was a “last-ditch effort” to save the marriage. However, the couple decided to call things off soon after this, with their official date of separation listed as Feb. 20 in their divorce docs.

As you may know, Ariana’s last studio album, Positions — which was recorded shortly after she was first linked with Dalton in 2020 — encapsulated the giddy excitement of their early relationship in the throes of COVID-19 lockdowns.

And now, three years later, Eternal Sunshine tells quite a different behind-the-scenes story, revealing how it all fell apart in private.

Of course, before we get into it, we must first acknowledge that lyrical interpretation is entirely subjective and that this analysis is rooted in speculation based on what we already know about Ariana’s relationships.
So, the 13-track album begins with Ariana pointedly questioning if she’s truly happy in her relationship, urging herself to be honest about how she’s really feeling.

And as “intro” leaves listeners questioning the fractured relationship dynamic, the second track skips ahead in time to when Ari finally decides to leave.

In “bye,” she makes it clear that the decision to leave was a long time coming, and as the album continues, Ari seemingly provides listeners with a play-by-play of the complicated events and feelings that led to the eventual downfall.

Painting a picture of the cyclical pain they were both enduring as a couple, the third track, “don’t wanna break up again,” enters into the nitty gritty of Ariana and Dalton’s alleged relationship troubles as she’s left feeling isolated by his seeming lack of care for her.

Taking on a slightly more resentful tone on the same song, Ariana gives insight into the work she did to try and mend their relationship, before suggesting that it went to waste because her partner only returned the effort when it was too late — perhaps alluding to reports of Dalton’s “last-ditch” attempt to save the marriage.
And as those lyrics begin to hint at some bitterness towards her partner, the album’s title track seeks to explain why.

Marking the most revelatory song yet, “eternal sunshine” alludes to the lies and manipulation in the relationship, revealing that the pair were forced apart by his alleged cheating.
