Genius Lyrics
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Ariana Grande – yes, and?
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“yes, and?” is the lead single from Ariana Grande’s seventh studio album, eternal sunshine.
On January 1, 2024, an AG7 sign-up link appeared in the bio of Ariana Grande’s second
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Ariana Grande – test drive
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“test drive” is the 16th track from the deluxe edition of Ariana Grande’s positions.
In a countdown live stream for the “34+35 Remix” music video, Ariana revealed that she had a
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Ariana Grande – no tears left to cry
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“no tears left to cry” is a self-lifting anthem by pop songstress Ariana Grande. This is the lead single to her fourth studio album, Sweetener. It also marks Ariana’s return to
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Ariana Grande – Greedy
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“Greedy” is a funky up-tempo track, and was released as part of her Dangerous Woman 10 day countdown on Instagram.
The song was premiered on Apple’s Beats 1 Radio, following the
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Ariana Grande – worst behavior
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On “worst behavior” Ariana sings about acting different than she usually does and she shows her different side, while asking her lover to keep her company and their relationship a
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Ariana Grande & Doja Cat – motive
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“motive” is the third track from Ariana’s sixth studio album, positions. It marks the first collaboration between Grande and Doja Cat.
The collaboration was first teased on May 13
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Ariana Grande – Into You
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“Into You” is an uptempo, sexy, flirty track. It serves as the second single from Ariana Grande’s third studio album, Dangerous Woman.
This track was crafted by a certified team
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Ariana Grande – Focus
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“Focus” is all about ignoring the haters and looking for the good in all of us. It was the first single from Ariana Grande’s third album Dangerous Woman, but was later scrapped in
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Ariana Grande – just like magic
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“just like magic” is an upbeat, braggadocious tune in which Ariana celebrates her many accomplishments throughout her career.
The song contains many allusions to the Law of
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Ariana Grande – raindrops (an angel cried)
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The a capella “raindrops (an angel cried)” is the introduction to Ariana Grande’s fourth studio album, Sweetener. This song is a cover of The Four Seasons' “An Angel Cried.”
The
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Ariana Grande – sweetener
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On “Sweetener,” the titular track to Ariana Grande’s fourth-studio album, Ari talks about bad situations in life and how you can bring light and a positive vibe to “sweeten” them
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Ariana Grande – breathin
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On “breathin”, Ariana opens up about her anxiety.
She revealed to Vogue that she’d “always had anxiety,” but that the events of the Manchester bombing gave her post-traumatic
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Ariana Grande – Vienna
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Slow down, you crazy child / You're so ambitious for a juvenile / But then if you're so smart, then tell me / Why are you still so afraid? / Where's the fire, what's the hurry
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Ariana Grande (Ft. Missy Elliott) – borderline
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“borderline” is a track off of Ariana Grande’s fourth album, Sweetener, with a short but sweet verse by rapper Missy Elliott. The track was teased in her “No Tears Left To Cry
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Ariana Grande (Ft. Nicki Minaj) – the light is coming
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“the light is coming,” a promotional single from Ariana Grande’s fourth studio album Sweetener, is about relying on positivity to get you through hard times. Before its official
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Ariana Grande – Bad Decisions
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“Bad Decisions” is a hip hop heavy track, in which Ariana sheds her good girl image, talking about how her lover excites her with his savage love.
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Ariana Grande (Ft. Future) – Everyday
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“Everyday” is a sexually charged duet with rapper Future, and was released as part of her Dangerous Woman 10 day countdown on Instagram.
According to Ariana in a KIIS FM interview
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Ariana Grande – Tattooed Heart
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“Tattooed Heart” is a track from Ariana Grande’s debut full length, Yours Truly She recorded it with a lung infection – but it STILL sounds amazing.
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Ariana Grande – bloodline
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On “bloodline,” Ariana talks about a sexual relationship she has with a friend, commonly referred to as a “friend with benefits”. She simply wants to ‘have a good time,’ without
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Ariana Grande – Honeymoon Avenue
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“Honeymoon Avenue” is the opening track from Ariana Grande’s debut album Yours Truly. Lyrics are believed to be about her ex-boyfriend, Graham Phillips.
“Honeymoon Avenue” was
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Ariana Grande – thank u, next
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On the lead single and titular track to her fifth studio album, thank u, next, Ariana Grande discusses themes of self-love, growth, and empowerment after a breakup. She also
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Ariana Grande & The Weeknd – Love Me Harder
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“Love Me Harder” was released on August 20th as a part of a promotional stream hosted by MTV. This highly anticipated collaboration with The Weeknd is much less a feature and much
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Ariana Grande (Ft. Pharrell Williams) – blazed
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On “Blazed,” Ariana Grande lightly sings over a luscious instrumental produced by Pharrell Williams. Ariana confirmed the title and guest artist of the song via Twitter. In her
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Ariana Grande – My Everything
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“My Everything" is the title track of Ariana Grande’s second studio album My Everything. Ariana first released a preview of the song on March 17, 2014 during a live stream.
Ariana
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Ariana Grande & Victoria Monét – MONOPOLY
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“MONOPOLY” is a collaboration between Ariana Grande and fellow songstress Victoria Monét. The duo have co-penned tracks for much of Grande’s fifth album, including hits “thank u
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Ariana Grande & The Weeknd – off the table
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“off the table,” marks Ariana’s second collaboration with Canadian R&B artist, The Weeknd, and their first since the breaking success of the duo’s initial collaboration, “Love Me
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Ariana Grande – successful
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“successful” is an uplifting anthem that features Ariana sharing her joy of making it in the music industry, while also telling others that they too can make it.
The track was
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Ariana Grande (Ft. Big Sean) – Best Mistake
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“Best Mistake”, produced by Key Wane is much softer than some of her other songs on the album, with Ariana laying down some smooth vocals and lyrics about previous relationships
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Ariana Grande – 34+35
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“34+35” is the second track and second single from Ariana Grande’s sixth studio album positions.
The title is a mathematical expression that is equivalent to 69, which is the name
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Ariana Grande – Moonlight
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Moonlight is a slow, violin-enriched track that serves as the intro to Dangerous Woman. It was originally intended to be title track of the album, but the album was ultimately
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Ariana Grande – fake smile
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On “fake smile,” Ariana discusses her dissatisfaction with life and how she refuses to put up a facade to hide her emotions, as celebrities are often forced to comply with these
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Ariana Grande (Ft. Childish Gambino) – Break Your Heart Right Back
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As part of her Twitter promises to release snippets of tracks off her album, Ariana let go of the Childish Gambino featured “Break Your Heart Right Back” on 8/14. In a recent
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Ariana Grande & Nathan Sykes – Almost Is Never Enough
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On the collaborative track “Almost Is Never Enough,” Ariana Grande & Nathan Sykes play a couple who had a relationship that hadn’t gone right. Ariana would like to say things were
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Ariana Grande – six thirty
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“six thirty” is the sixth track from Ariana Grande’s sixth studio album positions.
On October 22nd, 2020, fans were quick to spot clocks set to 6:30 PM in the title single’s music
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Ariana Grande – How I Look on You
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“How I Look On You” is Ariana Grande’s fourth contribution to the Charlie’s Angels soundtrack. The song revolves around Grande questioning her love interest’s true intentions. More
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Ariana Grande – Daydreamin'
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“Daydreamin'” is a single from Ariana Grande’s first album, Yours Truly.
On September 1st, 2012, she released a snippet of the song in celebration of 3 million followers on
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Ariana Grande – main thing
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The song is about how Ariana loves her partner and how her partner cares about her. She tells her partner how she adores him and how he’s different than others.
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Ariana Grande – nasty
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Ariana shared a snippet of the track, under the assumed title of “nasty,” on her Instagram on March 24, 2020 with the caption:
i miss making things
can’t wait to get back to work
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Ariana Grande – everytime
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“everytime” is an upbeat trap-infused song about the infatuation felt to someone, even to the extent of returning to reckless love. It appeared on Grande’s 4th studio album
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Ariana Grande – NASA
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“NASA” is a song about needing space or distance from a man. NASA stands for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, which is an independent agency of the United States
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Ariana Grande – Winter Things
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This folky ukulele ballad is the closing track of Ariana Grande’s Christmas EP, Christmas & Chill. Florida native Ariana Grande is used to being in sunny warm weather since her
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