Genius Meanings
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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 – imagine / My Favorite Things / 7 rings / thank u, next (Live at the 62nd Grammy Awards)
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[Part 1: imagine] / [Verse] / Step up, the two of us, nobody knows us / Get in the car like, "Skrrt" / Staying up all night, order me pad thai / Then we gon' sleep, 'til noon / So
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BBC (Ft. Letícia Hally) – Imagine (Tribute to John Lennon & Ariana Grande)
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[Verse 1: [?]] / Imagine there's no heaven / It's easy if you try / No hell below us / Above us, only sky / Imagine all the people / Living for today / [Chorus: [?]] / You may say
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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 – 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 – 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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Moonlight Records – paradise
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[Intro: Ariana Grande] / How did you know that he was the one for you? / I mean / It's just like a feeling, you know? / I was like "I'm marrying you" / A hundred percent / I was
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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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John Lennon – Imagine
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The antithesis of a call to arms, John Lennon’s “Imagine” is one of the most beautiful and awe inspiring songs of all time.
Released in 1971, deep in the heart of the Vietnam War
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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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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 – 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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Pentatonix – Evolution of Ariana Grande
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[The Way: Mitch Grassi and Scott Hoying] / You give me that kinda somethin' / Want it all the time, need it every day / On a scale of one to ten, I’m at a hundred / Never get
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Ariana Grande Fantasizes About A Lowkey Romance On Her New Single “Imagine”
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Her “thank u, next” follow-up pictures a relationship without the glare of the paparazzi.
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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 – break up with your girlfriend, i'm bored
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In “break up with your girlfriend, i’m bored,” thank u, next’s final track and third official single, Ariana meets a boy at a party and is attracted to him, only to realize that he
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Genius Russian Translations (Русские переводы) – Ariana Grande - imagine (Русский перевод)
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[Куплет 1] / Мы вдвоём идём вперед, никто нас не знает / Садись в машину, заводи её со звуком "Скррт" / Не будем спать всю ночь, закажи мне тайскую еду / Потом мы будем спать до
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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 – bad idea
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“bad idea” weaves a lush electro-pop atmosphere, complete with catchy beats and a majestic outro. As Ariana thinks up ideas she’ll likely regret, she ends up calling her lover over
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Ariana Grande – make up
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The lyrics to “make up” consist of a constant play-on-words to intertwine relationships and cosmetics.
Ariana uses the word “makeup” to mean beauty products applied to the face (
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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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TIME Magazine (Ft. Ariana Grande) – TIME 100: Ariana Grande (2019)
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Through just about the craziest storms and whirlwinds I can imagine, Ariana Grande remains the most real person I’ve met. I’ve always thought the world is privy to actual, genuine
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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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The Weeknd & Ariana Grande – Die For You (Remix)
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Six years after the song’s official release, The Weeknd reunites with the multi-talented Ariana Grande for the official remix of Abel’s 2016 hit “Die for You.” The two had
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Ariana Grande – love language
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Love languages are a concept invented by marriage counselor Gary Chapman that posits that people show love for each other in different ways: physical touch, words of affirmation
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