Genius Meanings
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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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Ariana Grande – home (interlude)
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[Verse] / Hold up, while I blur the focus / Do you see it, bet you noticed (Uh) / All of your attention I'm holding / And all of my intentions are golden / [Pre-Chorus] / You, your
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Ariana Grande – obvious
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This beautiful melodic tune talks about how Ariana has started to believe in love again. In the past, she has ended up hurt and tweeted that she doesn’t believe in true love. In “
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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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 & 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 – 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 & Social House – Boyfriend
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“Boyfriend” is a single by the American singer Ariana Grande and duo Social House. Grande revealed the single’s title & release date on a teaser from Twitter.
https://twitter.com/
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Ariana Grande - love language (Tradução em Português)
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[Tradução de "love language", de Ariana Grande] / [Verso 1] / Ooh, eu sei que você provavelmente acha que foi a utilidade / Eu prometo que são pequenas coisas que você faz (Faz
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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 – 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 – 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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Lizzy McAlpine – Love Language (extending outro)
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Running 'cause you're just my speed / 'Less you want it in slo-mo (in slo-mo) / I'm not what you had before (had before) / Your ex-girlfriend don't want no smoke (smoke) / I ain't
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Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande – Rain On Me
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“Rain On Me” is about persevering through your troubles and finding solace and comfort in the fact that things will get better. It is the second single off Chromatica, Gaga’s sixth
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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 (Ft. Iggy Azalea) – Problem
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“Problem” was the first single off of Ariana Grande’s sophomore album, My Everything. It’s an uptempo dance-pop/R&B song with a retro-feel thanks to its use of saxophone loops. The
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Ariana Grande - love language (Traducción al Español)
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Los lenguajes del amor son un concepto inventado por el consejero matrimonial Gary Chapman que postula que las personas se aman de diferentes maneras: contacto físico, palabras de
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Ariana Grande – west side
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Ariana Grande’s “west side” is the 10th track off of her 2020 studio album, “positions.” The song is centered around the idea of being picky with her love. Ariana is demanding in
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. Justin Timberlake) – Where Is the Love?
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“Where Is the Love?” is a song by The Black Eyed Peas about police brutality, racism and terrorism. The song was released as the lead single from their third album, Elephunk. It
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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 – 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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Genius Srpski Prevodi – Ariana Grande - love language (Srpski Prevod)
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[Prevod pesme "love language" od Ariana Grande] / [Strofa 1] / Ooh, znam da verovatno misliš koja je svrha / Obećavam da je o malim stvarima / Koje me teraju da ti dam sve / Ti
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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 – 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 – shut up
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“shut up” serves as the opening track to Ariana Grande’s sixth studio album positions. On it, she gives an update on how she has been feeling since her last album and aims at her
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Ariana Grande (Ft. Zedd) – Break Free
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‘'Break Free’‘ is the second single off of Ariana Grande’s 2014 project, titled “My Everything”, following the Iggy Azalea/Big Sean-featured Problem. The track premiered on July
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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 (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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Lil Dicky – Earth
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“Earth” is an environmental awareness song, released three days before Earth Day in 2019, about the dangers that climate change has on our planet and its ecosystems.
During an
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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 (Ft. Doja Cat & Megan Thee Stallion) – 34+35 (Remix)
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For her first release of 2021, Ariana links with Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion for the remix of her October 2020 hit, “34+35.”
A low-quality snippet of the track surfaced on
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2 Chainz (Ft. Ariana Grande) – Rule the World
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“Rule the World” sees 2 Chainz rapping about his respective partner. The Ariana Grande-assisted track arrives exactly a month after their “7 rings (remix),” following multiple
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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 – 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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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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