According to netizens, a song specific to the track brings several references and allusions to an old relationship of the singer
In the early hours of Friday, 28, the arianators were taken by surprise after Ariana Grande31, releasing the deluxe version of his album “Eternal Sunshine”, entitled “Eternal Sunshine: Brighter Days Ahead”
With the right to short film and five unpublished tracks, the new project caught the attention specifically for a single song, “Twilight Zone”, which, according to his fans, brings several references to the singer’s divorce with his ex-husband Dalton Gomez29 years old.
Allusion to the series “The Twilight Zone”, known for its stories full of twists and enigmatic, the track has reflections on a certain relationship, such as the chorus, where AryanIt sings “Not that I miss you, I don’t feel. Sometimes, I just can’t believe you happened. It’s not like I wanted to change something, because I’m exactly where it should be.” The song itself talks about how the singer deals with the situation and the impact she had on her life.
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In other verses, the artist gives details and even talks about maintaining a facade during the relationship, in one stretch, she sings: “We were wrong? We disguised our intentions? Was our nest a masquerade. Why do I still protect you? I pretend these songs not about you.”
Also, in another part of the song, a possible message to the actress Maika Monroewhich is current Dalton GomezAriana says, “She knows you’re not the one who says you are? Because maybe I call her.” And the fans quickly drew that this stretch was a clear and direct provocation to the ex.
It is noteworthy that the end between Aryan and Dalton It happened in March last year, with a millionaire financial agreement. The singer paid to the ex a single amount of $ 1.25 million, approximately $ 7.1 million, and even covered about $ 25,000, which would be $ 142,000, in attorney’s fees. The ex-husband still received 50% of the profits of the sale of the house in Los Angeles that they lived.
Source: Maxima

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