Ariana Grande Drops ‘Supernatural’ Video: Watch

The pop singer clipped a scene from her Brighter Days Ahead video to revisit the fan-favorite track
Ariana Grande is keeping the Eternal Sunshine era alive. On Monday, she dropped a new video for “Supernatural,” repurposing a sci-fi scene from her Brighter Days Ahead short film for the visual.
The Christian Breslauer and Ariana Grande-directed video sees Grande, dressed in a silk cream dress, walking through the debris of a city on fire. The pop star sings the lyrics as she looks at the aftermath of a disaster.
“This love’s possessin’ me, but I don’t mind at all/It’s like supernatural,” Grande sings. “It’s takin’ over me, don’t wanna fight the fall/It’s like supernatural.” Toward the end of the video, Grande walks toward a UFO-like beaming light. As she approaches it, Grande begins to levitate.
“Supernatural” is the fourth single off of Eternal Sunshine, which received a deluxe edition (and the accompanying short film) in March. “Letting go is harder work than it seems, even when Grande’s turning her pain into music,” read a Rolling Stone review of the deluxe album and film. “But that’s what makes these songs — like the rest of Eternal Sunshine — reach so deep.”
Grande led the album with “Yes, And?” in January 2024 and “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” in March of that year. Following the LP’s release, she dropped a video starring Penn Badgley for “The Boy Is Mine” in June last year.
In mid-April, the singer released a behind-the-scenes video of Brighter Days Ahead, her short film inspired by the 2004 indie classic Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. “When we are young, sometimes we want to erase certain things or rewrite certain things that seem painful to us in the moment, but when we grow older, we would do anything to relive those moments,” Grande said in the clip.
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