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[2] [3] Grande first teased the track in the music video for "Thank U, Next", in which the first few seconds of the instrumental are used in the opening sequence, and the license plate of the car she drives reads "7 RINGS". [4] The day after the video was released, Grande confirmed the existence of "7 Rings" and revealed the moment that ...
On November 2, 2018, Grande tweeted lyrics of a mysterious track, after her ex-fiancé, Pete Davidson, joked about their broken engagement on Saturday Night Live.The following day, she tweeted more lyrics, revealing that they indeed belong to a track named "Thank U, Next", which she described was lyrically and conceptually the opposite of her Dangerous Woman (2016) track "Knew Better".
Thank U, Next is the fifth studio album by American singer Ariana Grande.It was released on February 8, 2019, by Republic Records, six months after her fourth studio album Sweetener (2018), which was conceived in the midst of Grande's personal struggles, including the death of ex-boyfriend Mac Miller and the end of her engagement to Pete Davidson.
Read the lyrics to Ariana Grande's "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" track and see the music video, along with how it connects to her real ex, Dalton Gomez.
Fans can catch a sneak episode of the show -- which features The Voice coaches Ariana Grande, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Blake Shelton taking on some impressive karaoke challenges-- on Monday ...
The music video is Davis' third consecutively-directed video from Thank U, Next, after the album's title song and "7 Rings". Davis stated that the video's concept was based around a love triangle between Grande and a couple including a doppelgänger of the former, which Davis described as an "element of narcissism". [43]
Grande's 'Positions' album was released in 2020 and spawned hits with its title track, "34+35" and "POV" Ariana Grande Scrapped 'So Many Things' During “Positions” Album Cycle Because of Fans ...
"Monopoly" is a trap-pop song, leading Uproxx writer Chloe Gilke to call it the "spiritual successor" to Grande's single "7 Rings" which Monét also co-wrote. The song is a celebration of Grande's success, much like "7 Rings", which charted at number one on the Hot 100 for eight weeks. [ 10 ]