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A pop song this funny and whimsical is a rare treat — if only she didn't spell out the titular equation right at the end…
But the decidedly more pop-influenced "34+35" is chock-full of innuendo and auto-tuned ad-libs that awkwardly stray into overly-predictable runs and soft synths seen too often in Grande's repertoire.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)It's not symphonic music or chamber-pop by any stretch, and the violins and such don't appear on every single track, but they're definitely a recurring flourish — lending an air of luxuriant sophistication to an explicit sex romp called "34+35."
The trap beat layered beneath some light orchestral samples embodies the heart of R&B, a simple compliment to the steamy vocals of the artist as they speak of love and life.
A pop song this funny and whimsical is a rare treat — if only she didn't spell out the titular equation right at the end…