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Generally favorable reviews- based on 5940 Ratings
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Positive: 4,157 out of 5940
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Mixed: 417 out of 5940
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Negative: 1,366 out of 5940
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Jun 24, 2021Ariana rlly got messed up while doing this album, they look like the scrapped songs from the other albums, i would skip a lot of tracks, but some are rlly good tho
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Sep 30, 2021This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Oct 28, 2022
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Nov 4, 2021i honestly wasn't the biggest fan of this album when i first listened to it and still don't 'love' it but if for sure is an appreciable body of work. Though a downgrade from her previous 2 albums it very much does have some of the best songs in her discography (ex. title track,pov,worst behaviour)
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Nov 19, 2021The album is nothing different. It sounds repetitive, does not give the kicks like thank you next.
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May 20, 2022Meh… commercial album. And most of songs long less than three minutes. Could be WAY BETTER
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Jul 4, 2022
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Mar 24, 2023This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
Awards & Rankings
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Dec 2, 2020Grande is making no effort to be discreet, instead explicitly owning her sexuality—the album is called Positions, after all. The juxtaposition of beautiful violin sounds and risqué lyrics has become one of Grande’s signature sounds, and it suits her well.
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Nov 9, 2020Grande laid bare may well be seen as a stopgap in her canon, using taboo to checkmate her past trauma, but it does pull off the rare feat of at least sounding effortless.
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Nov 5, 2020With little conflict and few psychological insights, Positions zeroes in on the enviable confidence that only pop stars on top of the world and with nothing to lose can afford. It's easy to write it off as empty calories, but pop has always been described in such terms: cake, candy, chocolate, confection. Positions isn't a "sweetener" but pure sugar.