Genius Meanings
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Ariana Grande – pov
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On “pov,” Ariana expresses that her partner truly loves her for who she is and wishes she could see herself from their perspective in order to understand why they love her so much
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Ariana Grande – my hair
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On “my hair”, Ariana Grande lets her hair down, literally, as she gets intimate with a lover. Permitting a partner to touch her hair puts her in an honest and vulnerable position
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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 – Last Christmas
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Track off Ariana Grande’s debut EP Christmas Kisses.
This song is a revamp of Wham!’s classic Christmas carol.
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Ariana Grande – better off
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On “better off,” Ariana dissects her relationship and comes to realize her partner isn’t good for her. Originally, the song wasn’t going to be included on Sweetener as Ariana felt
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Ariana Grande – Focus (Meaning)
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"The first line of 'Focus' is: 'I know what I came to do and that ain't gonna change.' What I came here to do in this world is not only to entertain but to love, to share, to
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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 – 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 – ghostin
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On “ghostin,” Ariana talks about being with someone while loving a different person. The title is a term used to describe a person in a relationship who suddenly, and without
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Ariana Grande – positions
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On “positions,” Ariana shows her commitment and love for her boyfriend with her flexibility in trying to make their relationship work.
Ariana announced the lead single for her
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Ariana Grande – 7 rings
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“7 rings,” which features Ariana boasting about money and many other luxuries, including diamonds and houses, is the second official single from Ariana Grande’s fifth studio album
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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 – needy
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Along with several tracks off this album, “needy” is one of Grande’s most personal songs yet. In it, Ariana shares her deepest insecurities and how much she craves attention and
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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 – imagine
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“imagine,” the first promotional single from thank u, next, is about an unattainable love that is “now and forever” unreachable. The track has been described to be the opposite of
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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 – One Last Time
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“One Last Time” finds Ariana admitting to being unfaithful. Even though she knows she’s in the wrong and doesn’t deserve to get her ex-boyfriend back, she wants to spend one more
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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 – R.E.M.
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On “R.E.M.” Ariana Grande sings over a dreamy Pharrell-produced instrumental. She talks about how she does not want to wake up from a dream in which she fell in love with someone.
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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 – 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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Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj – Bang Bang
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“Bang Bang” was released on July 29, 2014. With Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj, the song unites three of music’s hottest women for a fast-paced track about having fun and
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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 & 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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