Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "ARIANA GRANDE - DANDELION"

Episode Date: March 28, 2025

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz dives into Ariana Grande’s Eternal Sunshine Deluxe Edition: Brighter Days Ahead, released March 28, 202...5. This expanded edition, following the original album’s No. 1 Billboard 200 debut, introduces six new tracks: Twilight Zone, Warm, Dandelion, Past Life, Hampstead, and an extended Intro (End of the World). Analytic Dreamz explores the fan-favorite ballads Hampstead and Dandelion, alongside Grande’s Oscar-nominated Wicked role and the deluxe edition’s short film. Tune in for an in-depth look at Grande’s latest musical and cinematic evolution.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 If there's one thing that people can resonate with, it's heartbreak. Now, why do I say that? Because this particular track, Warm, that if you didn't know, is a part of the six additional tracks for the deluxe edition of Eternal Sunshine that was, of course, executed by the one and only Ariana Grande. Now, with that being said, I think with this track, Warm being the 19th track on the album, but when you come to the deluxe edition, it is a probably, approximately the third track, so it's in the middle of the entire additional six tracks,
Starting point is 00:00:35 which technically there's no middle to six, right? It had to be like 3.5. Anyways, y'all get the point. So with Warm, it's a very independence type of track, you know. But then you have the longing for a connection, like a relationship. So it's very confusing. And it just showcased the duality of wanting to be independent, but also wanting that significant other to rely.
Starting point is 00:01:00 on because it's like one part of the song she says I'm cool and then the other part of the track she's saying but is warmer in your arms now what type of hot and cold type of terminology is she using because now I'm confused if you want to be independent and he also want to be in somebody's arms is it too independent or can they be codependent obviously in this truck, Arianda is as confused as us because she's tidal in this warm for the simple reason
Starting point is 00:01:35 that is the overall theme because she's letting people know after a relationship she wants to distance herself become more independent but then she always creeps back into wanting to be into somebody's arms
Starting point is 00:01:48 because it's warmer. So anyways, that is why I talk about heartbreak being so easily relatable to a lot of people because if not majority, well, if not everybody,
Starting point is 00:02:01 the majority of humans go through heartbreak on this earth and when it comes to that i do believe artists who capitalize off of people going through heartbreak is one of the more cheat code topics and subject matters you can have in the music industry i feel like the list of cheat code subject matters is one heartbreak two is consuming don't do this kids but consuming drugs people talk about that all the time is and that's another cheat code that people get across and of course three is probably okay so heartbreak drugs and probably money i would say money because when riana put out and this pjy podcast but i should say she wanted somebody to have their money right and when she had put out that track i think the
Starting point is 00:02:55 subject matter was just so relatable to a lot of people because you've always had an instance right they may be at a certain spot where you have to come out of your pocket as far as, you know, certain dollar amount. And then in the future, you see them again, and they pulling out that currency to pay for wherever they're at, right, having a grandiose time. And the whole time, they owe you money. You probably think about, hold on now. And then you think back to the Rihanna songs. So with that being said, I think those are the three subject matters in the music industry. that's just a straight up cheat code.
Starting point is 00:03:31 You talk about those three heartbreak, drugs, or money, everybody's going to relate to it, which is sad day in society when drugs has to be a part of that because, you know, don't do drugs here, but, you know, it's just giving the facts the way it is. A lot of people talk about certain things because they're relatable to the masses. And with this track is no different as, you know, with warm,
Starting point is 00:03:52 it completely explores the contrast between independence and the longing for connection post-heartbreak. So with that being said, it seems like her. fans are enjoying it but for you specifically listening to this segment click my link tree in my bio let me know one of my social medias what do you think about the deluxe edition of eternal sunshine and also what is your favorite track out of the six additional tracks of the album if you don't know the six additional tracks because some people get the tracklist and confused you know because they
Starting point is 00:04:23 forget the six additional track list are twilight zone warm dandelion patsy Last Life, Hampstead, and then the intro, which is a longer version of the original album's opening track. So with that been said, click my link to my bio, let me know on click my link through my bio and let me know on one of my social medias. What do you think about the deluxe edition and which out of those six tracks is your personal favorite?

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