American pop superstar Ariana Grande is marking the 10th anniversary of her 2014 breakthrough album My Everything with a refreshed Tenth Anniversary Edition. This release finally brings two fan-favorite bonus tracks to mainstream streaming, giving longtime listeners—like many in the Philippines—a complete way to revisit the record that launched her into global stardom.

The standout addition here is “Cadillac Song” and “Too Close,” songs that were tucked away exclusively on a Target-only CD back in 2014. Fans outside the U.S. often missed out, turning to rare copies or fan rips instead. Now, in the digital deluxe version, they slot in as tracks 16 and 17, right after the original lineup. It’s a simple but smart move that completes the album without overcomplicating things for casual streamers.

Speaking of the tracklist, the anniversary edition keeps the heart of My Everything intact. It kicks off with the short “Intro,” then rolls into era-defining hits like “Problem” with Iggy Azalea, “Break Free” featuring Zedd, “Love Me Harder” alongside The Weeknd, and “Bang Bang” with Jessie J and Nicki Minaj. Standouts such as “One Last Time,” “Just a Little Bit of Your Heart,” and “Best Mistake” with Big Sean fill out the rest, blending high-energy pop with those vulnerable ballads that hooked a generation. For Filipino listeners who grew up hearing these on local radio or mall playlists, it’s pure nostalgia.

The physical releases add appeal for collectors embracing vinyl’s comeback. The 2LP colored vinyl edition marks the vinyl debut for tracks like “Bang Bang,” “Only 1,” and “You Don’t Know Me.” There’s also a limited 7-inch bundle spotlighting four massive singles—“Problem,” “Break Free,” “Love Me Harder,” and “One Last Time”—perfect for display or spinning at home. Digital extras, including a cappella and instrumental versions, give cover artists and TikTok creators fresh material to play with.

My Everything wasn’t just another album—it debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and scored a Grammy nod for Best Pop Vocal Album. Grande has called it life-changing, a project that built her bond with fans worldwide. In the Philippines, where pop like this still rules karaoke nights and commute playlists, its staying power makes sense. This anniversary drop lands amid her recent eternal sunshine era, letting listeners trace her growth from those early hits to today’s introspective sound.
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