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Every Ariana Grande Studio Album Ranked, From 'Yours Truly' to 'Eternal Sunshine'

7. My Everything (2014) 
Rating: 64

Pitchfork wrote: “Despite its missteps, My Everything feels like Grande’s arrival as a true pop fixture, not just a charming novelty. Where she once felt like an actor dutifully playing the part of blinky-eyed, malt-sipping romantic, here Grande slowly but confidently comes into her own; and while her personality may still take a backseat to her technical skill, it’s beginning to wink through the theatrics.”

6. Positions (2020) 
Rating: 72

Variety wrote: “When it comes to music these days, Grande is all about the quickies. And Positions benefits from that economy and repeatability. It’s full of expertly conceived songs you wish would at least try to overstay their welcome, though there’s never any real regret when she hits the Thank u, next button to move on to a successor.”

5. Dangerous Woman (2016) 
Rating: 76

Entertainment Weekly wrote: “While the hooks may not be as irresistible as her 2014 double whammy of ‘Problem’ and ‘Break Free,’ Grande compensates by having something meaningful to say with that jaw-dropping voice.”

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