Ariana Grande Feels 'Grateful' as She Celebrates 10th Anniversary of “My Everything” Album: 'Changed My Life'

The pop star's second album, featuring hits like "Problem," "Break Free" and "Love Me Harder," was released in 2014

<p>Matthew Stockman/Getty</p> Ariana Grande in Paris in July 2024

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Ariana Grande in Paris in July 2024

It's been 10 years since the release of Ariana Grande's blockbuster My Everything album!

In celebration of the hit 2014 album celebrating its 10th anniversary on Aug. 22, the Grammy winner released an extended version to streaming services along with throwback merchandise and shared a thankful note with fans on Instagram.

"happy tenth anniversary to an album that very much changed my life," wrote Grande, 31. "i love you all so much and am deeply grateful always. hope you enjoy these little anniversary celebration surprises."

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My Everything marked the Wicked star's second album and spawned hits including "Problem" with Iggy Azalea, "Break Free" with Zedd, "Love Me Harder" with The Weeknd and "One Last Time." Also featured on the album are guest appearances from Childish Gambino, Cashmere Cat, Big Sean, A$AP Ferg, Nicki Minaj and Jessie J.

The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, later earned a Grammy Award nomination for best pop vocal album and was supported with the Honeymoon Tour, which spanned North America, Europe, Asia and South America.

Now, fans can have more. My Everything (Tenth Anniversary Edition) features "Cadillac Song" and "Too Close," which were previously only available on the Target exclusive CD version of the album.

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The expanded project is also now available on vinyl, with five of its tracks — the aforementioned two, plus "Bang Bang," "Only 1" and "You Don't Know Me" — getting pressed on wax for the first time.

Brand-new merchandise is available now on Grande's website, while fans can purchase a 7-inch record featuring "Problem," "Break Free," "One Last Time" and "Love Me Harder" starting Aug. 26.

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<p>Marleen Moise/Getty</p> Ariana Grande in New York City in May 2024

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Ariana Grande in New York City in May 2024

Some of Grande's loved ones flocked to the comments section of her celebratory Instagram post to reflect on the My Everything era, with her brother Frankie writing, "Happy 10 years. Truly incredible to think about. I love you so much. Endlessly proud of you."

Ariana's longtime vocal coach, Eric Vetro, also expressed his love for the album. "Ah! Such magical memories and incredible music that is still exciting and fresh," he wrote. "You are a wonder Ariana Grande! You are a shining star of talent and light!"

The former Nickelodeon star released her seventh and latest album, Eternal Sunshine, in March.

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