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ariana grande album download thank you next deviantart Ariana Grande - thank u, next. PERINGATAN!! Gunakan lagu dari GO-LAGU sebagai preview saja, jika kamu suka dengan lagu Ariana Grande - thank u, next , lebih baik kamu membeli atau download dan streaming secara legal. lagu Ariana Grande - thank u, next bisa kamu dapatkan di Youtube, Spotify dan Itunes. DETAILS LIRIK DESKRIPSI REPORT. Title Ariana Grande - thank u, next Artist Ariana Grande Album Ariana Grande - thank u, next MP3 - Single Tahun 2018 Genre Pop Waktu Putar 5:31 Jenis Berkas Audio MP3 (.mp3) Audio mp3, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16p, 128 kb/s. Thought I'd end up with Sean. But he wasn't a match. Wrote some songs about Ricky. Now I listen and laugh. Even almost got married. And for Pete, I'm so thankful. Wish I could say, "Thank you" to Malcolm. 'Cause he was an angel. One taught me love. One taught me patience. And one taught me pain. Now, I'm so amazing. Say I've loved and I've lost. But that's not what I see. So, look what I got. Look what you taught me. And for that, I say. Thank you, next (Next) Thank you, next (Next) I'm so fuckin' grateful for my ex. Thank you, next (Next) Thank you, next (Next) Thank you, next (Next) Spend more time with my friends. I ain't worried 'bout nothin' Plus, I met someone else. We havin' better discussions. I know they say I move on too fast. But this one gon' last. 'Cause her name is Ari. And I'm so good with that (So good with that) She taught me love (Love) She taught me patience (Patience) How she handles pain (Pain) That shit's amazing (Yeah, she's amazing) I've loved and I've lost (Yeah, yeah) But that's not what I see (Yeah, yeah) 'Cause look what I've found (Yeah, yeah) Ain't no need for searching, and for that, I say. Thank you, next (Thank you, next) Thank you, next (Thank you, next) Thank you, next (Thank you) I'm so fuckin' grateful for my ex. Thank you, next (Thank you, next) Thank you, next (Said thank you, next) Thank you, next (Next) I'm so fuckin' grateful for my ex. One day I'll walk down the aisle. Holding hands with my mama. I'll be thanking my dad. 'Cause she grew from the drama. Only wanna do it once, real bad. Gon' make that shit last. God forbid something happens. Least this song is a smash (Song is a smash) I've got so much love (Love) Got so much patience (Patience) I've learned from the pain (Pain) I turned out amazing (Turned out amazing) Say I've loved and I've lost (Yeah, yeah) But that's not what I see (Yeah, yeah) 'Cause look what I've found (Yeah, yeah) Ain't no need for searching. And for that, I say. Thank you, next (Thank you, next) Thank you, next (Thank you, next) I'm so fuckin' grateful for my ex. Thank you, next (Thank you, next) Thank you, next (Said thank you, next) Thank you, next (Next) I'm so fuckin' grateful for my ex. thank u, next (Official Video) Song available here: https://arianagrande.lnk.to/thankunextYD. Directed by Hannah Lux Davis Produced by Brandon Bonfiglio Edited by Hannah Lux Davis & Taylor Tracy Walsh Production Company: London Alley Executive Producers: Brandon Bonfiglio, Luga Podesta, Andrew Lerios Colorist: Bryan Smaller. Featuring (in alphabetical order) Colleen Ballinger Jonathan Bennett Matt Bennett Courtney Chipolone Jennifer Coolidge Gabi DeMartino Stefanie Drummond Elizabeth Gillies Toulouse Grande Kris Jenner Alexa Luria Daniella Monet Victoria Monet Scott Nicholson Tayla Parx Troye Sivan. Music video by Ariana Grande performing thank u, next. © 2018 Republic Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. Thank U, Next. " Thank U, Next " (stylized in all lowercase) is the lead single and title track from Ariana Grande's fifth studio album of the same name. [1] It is also the eleventh track of the album. [2] It was released through Republic Records on November 3, 2018. A 7-inch vinyl of the single was released in February 2019, with "Imagine" being the B-side of the single. [3] [4] Commercially, the song debuted atop of the US Billboard Hot 100, being Grande's highest peak in the country, as well as her first #1 there. The song spent a total of 7 non-consecutive weeks on top of the chart. It also reached #1 in Australia, [5] Canada, [6] Estonia, [7] Finland, [8] Greece, [9] Hungary, [10] Ireland, [11] Malaysia, [12] New Zealand, [13] Portugal, [14] Singapore, [15] South Korea [16] and the United Kingdom. [17] In the lyrics of the song, Grande mentions and thanks four of her exes: Big Sean, Ricky Alvarez, Pete Davidson, and Mac Miller. She also mentions her parents Joan Grande and Edward Butera. The accompanying music video for the song premiered on November 30, 2018, and hit over 55 million views in its first 24 hours on YouTube and VEVO becoming the video with most views in its first day on both platforms. [18] A live version of the song is featured on K Bye For Now (SWT Live) , which was released on December 23, 2019. Contents. Background. According to Tommy Brown, Grande started working on the song on October 4, 2018. Grande teased lyrics from the song on November 1, 2018 through tweets after a clip of Saturday Night Live was launched showing Grande's ex-fiancé Pete Davidson joking about their broken engagement. [19] [20] The song title was revealed that day after she tweeted "Thank U, Next" which was later deleted, however, a screenshot of the tweet can be seen on the single's official artwork. On November 3, Grande confirmed that the song will be the title track and lead single from the album. [1] It was also reported by TMZ that the song would be released that day, however, neither Grande nor her team confirmed it. Later that day the song was available on many digital platforms with no prior official announcement, being a surprise release. [21] A lyric video for the song was released on November 6, 2018. [22] Critical reception. Pedestrian ' s Alasdair Duncan called the song a "banger" and that they will be "cranking this tune at maximum volume for the rest of the afternoon." [23] Hugh McIntyre from Forbes wrote: "While many pop stars talk about being honest and vulnerable when it comes to their music, few open up like Grande has on her latest." and described the song as "catchy", while also being "heartbreaking". According to him, the song "may sound deceptively simple upon first play, but when the lyrics sink in and context is applied, it becomes clear that it's ultimately a beautiful piece of music." [24] Rose Dommy, author from Out Magazine said that on the song, "Grande names each of her exes and explains that she's grateful for what they taught her, including Davidson and Mac Miller." She added "Thank U, Next" is "better than the entirety of Sweetener and, possibly, all music ever created." [25] Spencer Kornhaber from The Atlantic wrote: "Her bottom line is that love heals all. [. ] she's added a tough edge to that message— highlighting her ownership of not only the gossip, but her romantic life, her growth as a person, and her career as a maker of catchily inspirational bops" [26] Accolades. "Thank U, Next" was included on many year-end best-of lists. Time magazine listed the song as the third best song of 2018: "'Thank U, Next' is a highly personal song of self-love and growth that subverts all the obvious pop scripts. It allowed Grande to reframe her narrative as an artist and a woman, and crafted an anthem that celebrates gracious independence over heartbreak." [27] The song was marked at number six on The Guardian ' s "Top 100 songs of 2018", [28] and number four on the "100 Best Songs of 2018" list by National Public Radio. [29] "The 100 Best Songs of 2018" list by Pitchfork named the song on the #8: "Instead of blaming the men in her life for the pain she’s endured, she thanks them for helping her become the woman she is today. In doing so, she takes the self-love that made Sweetener so special and extends it beyond herself, demonstrating optimism and compassion on the largest possible stage." [30] Dazed magazine's list, "The 20 best tracks of 2018", placed "Thank U, Next" on the #3. [31] and Billboard ' s "100 Best Songs of 2018" at #4. [32] Vulture named "Thank U, Next" as the best song of 2018: "Following a year that culturally conditioned people to feed off of spite and vengeance, Ariana Grande decided for the public good to end it with an alternative: maturity" also adding that the song "is the anthem 2018 deserves: Rather than zap the pain from memory, Grande assesses the damage — specifically, her history with love — and rebuilds from the ground up, rekindling her most crucial relationship: Ariana and Ariana. Though she gives her exes their flowers, do not mistake this for a song about men; it’s dedicated to the woman at the eye of their storm who survived." [33] It was also named as the best song of the year by The Fader : "Ari[ana] has a massive audience, but here she sings as though she’s locked eyes with herself in a mirror. Sure, 'thank u, next' is a song about romantic breakups — she namechecks her relationships with Big Sean, Mac Miller, and Pete Davidson — but really it’s a philosophy on par with anything Eckhart Tolle has ever said.