American singer, songwriter, and actress Ariana Grande's music career began in 2008, when she contributed vocals to the cast recording of the musical 13. She subsequently went on to contribute to the soundtrack albums of the Nickelodeon TV sitcom Victorious, in which she also starred from 2010 to 2013.[1] Three soundtrack albums were released between 2011 and 2012.[2][3][4] In 2011, Grande also began to work as an independent artist outside of television, releasing "Put Your Hearts Up", a bubblegum pop song, the same year. Retrospectively, Grande has expressed dissatisfaction with the song, claiming it to be inauthentic to her artistry, resulting in its removal from YouTube. Following this, Republic Records granted Grande more creative control over the production of her debut album.[5]
Grande's third studio album Dangerous Woman, was released in May 2016.[citation needed] Initially titled Moonlight, development on the album began in 2015. The album's intended lead single "Focus" was released in October 2015. It was ultimately scrapped from the record, although the song would later serve as a bonus track on the Japanese deluxe edition.[17][18] Grande replaced it with the title track, which incorporated an arena rock chorus and a guitar solo during its bridge, followed by "Into You" and "Side to Side", featuring Nicki Minaj, a dancehall and reggae-pop song. Promotional singles included "Be Alright" and "Let Me Love You" featuring Lil Wayne.[19][20] The album also featured collaborations with Macy Gray and Future, who was featured on the fourth and final single "Everyday", released in January 2017.[citation needed]
Grande's fourth studio album, Sweetener, was released in August 2018 to universal acclaim. The lead single, "No Tears Left to Cry", which incorporated a UK garage beat, was released in April 2018 and was followed by "God Is a Woman", a predominantly mid-tempo pop song with trap elements, in July of the same year. Grande also teamed up again with Minaj on "The Light Is Coming", which served as the album's sole promotional single in June. "Breathin", a dance-pop song containing influences of synth-pop was released as the third single in September. Sonically, Sweetener was considered highly experimental for Grande, consisting primarily of pop, R&B, and trap songs, with heavily incorporated elements of house, funk, neo soul and hip-hop.[21]
Grande's fifth studio album, Thank U, Next, was released in February 2019. Co-writing all 12 of its tracks, Thank U, Next was considered Grande's most personal record up to that point. The album earned praise for its vulnerability and cohesiveness, while its songs heavily incorporated hip hop. The album spawned the international number-one hits "Thank U, Next", "7 Rings" and "Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored". With this album, Grande opted to work on the album with collaborators with shared rapport, such as frequent contributors Victoria Monét, Max Martin, Ilya and Tommy Brown.
In October 2020, Grande released her sixth studio album Positions, which delved deeper into R&B whilst maintaining pop styles. For the album's production, Grande worked primarily with Brown, while also enlisting producers she had never worked with in her career, including London on da Track, Murda Beatz and Scott Storch. Collaborators include Doja Cat, The Weeknd and Ty Dolla Sign, with Megan Thee Stallion appearing on the deluxe edition. It spawned three singles; the title track, "34+35" and "POV". Recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, Grande developed the album with focus on her vocals and to convey emotional healing.
After three years without releasing solo music, Grande released her seventh studio album Eternal Sunshine in March 2024. The album mainly consisted of her signature pop and R&B sound with added elements of dance music such as house and synth-pop. The lead single, "Yes, And?", is a pop-house song that was released in January 2024. The album spawned two more singles, "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)", a synth-pop song released alongside the album, and "The Boy Is Mine", an R&B track with production echoing music of the 1990s which received a remix featuring Brandy and Monica.
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Grande has said about the song: "It's a great song—I love it. I'm not sure if I'll be able to keep it or not because there's a little string sample in it, but I want to take all the music out and do something different anyway. So I'm going to change that."
Intended for Brown's sixth studio album, X (2014).
The song, which in its original form features Grande, was announced to be released as a single on March 25, 2014. However, due to Brown's legal problems at the time, the single release was scrapped on March 17, even though a music video had already been filmed.
As such, Grande was eventually missing from the album version of the song and had her vocals replaced by Cathy Dennis (one of the song's writers).
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