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''Dangerous Woman'' is the third studio album by American singer
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. It was released through
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on May 20, 2016. Grande began work on the album shortly after the release of her second studio album '' My Everything'' (2014). Grande served as the album's executive producer, alongside
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and
Savan Kotecha Savan Harish Kotecha is an American songwriter and record producer from Austin, Texas. Kotecha is of Indian (Gujarati) descent. He was also the executive music producer of the 2020 film '' Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga'', for ...
. Guest vocals on the album are provided by
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,
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,
Macy Gray Natalie Renée McIntyre (born September 6, 1967), known by her stage name Macy Gray, is an American R&B and soul singer and actress. She is known for her distinctive raspy voice and a singing style heavily influenced by Billie Holiday. Gray ha ...
and
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. Lyrically, ''Dangerous Woman'' revolves around love, destructive relationships and rebelliousness. Primarily a
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and R&B record, the album incorporates
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,
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,
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, trap,
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and
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. It received positive reviews from critics, many of whom praised Grande's vocal prowess, matured lyrical content and her adaptation to different musical styles. The album also appeared in numerous year-end lists of 2016. ''Dangerous Woman'' and its singles were nominated for various accolades, including two
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. It helped Grande win Grande win Artist of the Year at the
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in 2016, and won International Album of the Year at the Japan Gold Disc Awards in 2017. ''Dangerous Woman'' was supported by four singles, including the US ''
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''
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top ten's " Side to Side" and " Dangerous Woman", and international top ten hit " Into You". The album debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200, becoming Grande's first not to debut at number one in the United States. However, it ultimately became her best-performing album in the country up to that point. Internationally, the album topped
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in Australia, Brazil, Italy, Ireland, New Zealand, Spain and the United Kingdom, where it became Grande's first chart-topper. To support the album, Grande embarked on the
Dangerous Woman Tour The Dangerous Woman Tour was the third concert tour and the second arena tour by American singer Ariana Grande in support of her third studio album, '' Dangerous Woman'' (2016). It traveled across North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and O ...
in 2017, which grossed over $71 million upon completion.


Background and conception

On August 25, 2014, Grande released her second studio album '' My Everything'', it debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 and it sold 169,000 copies in its first week. Months after its release, Grande revealed that her third studio album could be titled ''Moonlight'' making reference to the title in her
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account. Following the rumors about the album's release date, Grande officially announced the lead single of ''Moonlight'' called "Focus" during her September 15, 2015 appearance on ''
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''. " Focus" was released digitally on October 30, 2015. The song debuted and peaked at number seven on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, selling 113,000 copies in its first week in the United States. In interview to U.K station ''KISS'' the singer said the song was something of an outlier on the album. "That's why I put 'Focus' first, because it's the only one that sort of sounds like that." She also stated the station: "I'm excited for the next couple of months to not only finish oonlightbut to have actual undivided time where I can really just focus on the music." However, after months of speculation, while discussing the album's direction in interview with ''
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'', Grande revealed that she was no longer sure of the name, and that she might re-title the album after another song on the album. "A really long time ago I was convinced that it was going to be called ''Moonlight'' because its one of my favorite songs that we did for the album," the singer explained. "And now, as we're wrapping things up, of course I've been writing and singing, we're at the final stretch... now there's this other song that has thrown me for a whirlwind and I love it so much, it's changed everything." She announced the new title of the album, ''Dangerous Woman'', on February 22, 2016, through her
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and Twitter accounts. The following day, she posted a photo on Instagram with a caption quoting Egyptian feminist writer Nawal El Saadawi's 1975 novel, '' Woman at Point Zero'' as follows: "They said, 'You are a savage and dangerous woman.' I am speaking the truth. And the truth is savage and dangerous". As to why the album name was changed, Grande stated that it had to do with portraying herself as a stronger person and to empower fans, saying:
"'Moonlight' is a lovely song, and it's a lovely title. It's really romantic, and it definitely ties together the old music and the new music, but 'Dangerous Woman' is a lot stronger. ... To me, a dangerous woman is someone who's not afraid to take a stand, be herself and to be honest."
The album artwork features Grande wearing latex bunny mask whilst portraying a very seductive image in contrast to the covers of her previous albums. In an interview with Chris Martins for ''
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'', Grande explained that the cover was inspired by Super Bunny costume: "The Super Bunny is my superhero, or supervillain—whatever I'm feeling on the day", says Grande. "Whenever I doubt myself or question choices I know in my gut are right—because other people are telling me other things—I'm like, 'What would that bad bitch Super Bunny do?' She helps me call the shots", she said. Grande finished work on the album on January 21, 2016.


Recording and production

For the album's production, Grande worked with several
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s including
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known profess ...
and
Savan Kotecha Savan Harish Kotecha is an American songwriter and record producer from Austin, Texas. Kotecha is of Indian (Gujarati) descent. He was also the executive music producer of the 2020 film '' Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga'', for ...
who she worked with as
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. Grande began recording songs for the album soon after the completion of her previous album, '' My Everything'' (2014), and continued throughout the summer and fall of 2015, between stops on her
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, with her friends Tommy Brown and Victoria Monét. Commenting about the album's direction, Grande stated, "It still sounds like me, but it feels like a more mature, evolved version. There's a nice blend of the R&B vibes and a nice blend of pop vibes. The whole body of work is a little darker and sexier and more mature." Grande selected Martin as collaborators after his production on ''My Everything'', she complimented Martin, saying, "He's like a mathematician. He knows music like math. It just makes sense to him." The musician
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contributed to the album producing and writing songs with Martin, Grande, Kotecha and Alexander Kronlund, they developed several tracks present in the album, including "Into You, "Side to Side", " Greedy", "Everyday", "Bad Decisions" and "Touch It", while the title track was produced by Johan Carlsson and Martin. All songs were recorded at MXM Studios in
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, California and also at Wolf Cousins Studios located in
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and mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach. Grande wrote the song "Moonlight" with Monét, who also sang backing vocals. The album features guest appearances by several hip hop artists such as
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,
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and
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(who previously collaborated with Grande in " Bang Bang" alongside
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and "Get On Your Knees", from Minaj's third studio album '' The Pinkprint'' in which Grande is a featured artist); About the choice of collaborators, Grande said: "I love working with artists people don't expect me to work with." During the recording sessions for "Everyday" Grande wanted to work with Future, but felt it wasn't the right thing because of the differences between them: "I knew I wanted to work with Future, but I didn't know if we could find the right song to do together because we're so different, but we found a dope vibe and it's very unique and exciting," she said. According to Grande, "When his song comes on, it creates a physical response." Grande included Nicki Minaj on "Side to Side," stating "I love working with her". Singer
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was invited to record "Leave Me Lonely" after she met with
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's A&R Wendy Goldstein. In an interview with ''Fuse'', the singer explained how the collaboration happened: "They were just in the middle of finishing the album, and they had that "Leave Me Lonely," and at the time, the person who wrote it was just singing on it, just to show whoever was gonna sing it how it would go, and so it was kind of a demo. And Wendy asked me to do it, and said 'Let me check with Ariana,' and then two days later we were in the studio and I went and cut it."


Music and lyrics

The album opens with the
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throwback track "Moonlight" which was then-intended title track, with Lewis Corner from ''
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'' describing the song as a "50s-inspired sway, which blossoms with its dainty string plucks and romantic
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s. Critics noted that the sound present in the song is reminiscent of Grande's debut album '' Yours Truly''. The reviewer from
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described it as "oozing with 1950s vibes and allowing Ariana's gorgeous vocals to do all the heavy lifting." The writer compared the song to the ''Yours Truly'' song "Tattooed Heart", commenting that "although it functions as a serviceable opener, it lacks that addictingly sweet chorus to elevate it beyond being just a pretty introduction to the record." "Dangerous Woman", also the lead single (replacing "Focus") and title track (replacing "Moonlight"), is a mid-tempo slow-jam
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and R&B song. The recording has a
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that "falls neatly at the intersection of
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. The third track "Be Alright" is a song heavily inspired by 1990's
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, also having
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, and
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influences. Christopher R. Weingarten of ''
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'' went further, calling it a "
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swagger-jack." Lyrically, "Be Alright" is a carefree song about being
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. During the first lines, she sings: "Midnight shadows / When finding love is a battle / But daylight, is so close / So don't you worry 'bout a thing." "Into You" is a
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song, with elements of EDM. According to Digital Spy's Lewis Corner, it features "a thudding club beat, lurking synths and sharp clicks." It starts with "a minimal club beat" before "crescendoing into thumping chorus," where "an uptempo disco backline explodes into a monstrous club-ready hook," as noted by '' Complex'' Jessie Morris. Jessica Goodman of ''
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'' added that the song also has "new-age
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beats." Lyrically, the song features Grande singing of "waiting for her love interest to stop the conversation and finally make a move." "Side to Side" is a reggae-pop song features guest vocals by Trinidadian-American rapper
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. Lyrically, it talks about soreness after sex. In an interview with
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reporter Gaby Wilson, Grande explained "that whole song is about riding leading to soreness". "Let Me Love You", a duet with rapper
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, is "a slow-paced sultry jam", having a laid back R&B melody, delicate piano chords, electro-beats, smooth, deep bass, a steady beat, trap-lite sound, hip hop beats, and interspersed vocals. Lyrically, "Let Me Love You" talks about getting over an ex and laying on the chest of someone new. While "lying on some hunk's chest", she's just chilling and "looking for love", mostly "a
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". The
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song "Greedy" received positive comments by music critics, who praised its production comparing to
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's
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featuring
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(2014). An example of the comparison, is the ''
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''s critic Katie Atkinson, who described the song as a "throwback trifle, which casts Grande as a lady
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." "Leave Me Lonely" features guest appearance from
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, musically is an R&B track with
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influences. Describing the song, Brittany Spanos from ''
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'' wrote, "if you combined these songs with similarly retro material from her debut record ("Honeymoon Avenue,'" "Tattooed Heart") you could probably make a good case for Grande as a rock-friendly voice that could be critically adored like "
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" or "
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"." "Everyday" featuring rapper
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, is a woozy
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and trap song. The music is built around a grinding, tinned
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beat and a thrumming
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. The song's lyrics are explicit and a paean to sexual satisfaction. Grande illustrates a steamy love affair and lathers on flirtation. During his verse, Future raps about lavish vacations and late-night endeavors, describing himself as a bad guy ideally suited to Grande's needs. The tenth track "Sometimes" was described by Lewis Corner of ''Digital Spy'' as an R&B song;
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of '' The A.V. Club'' noted the song features folky
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flourishes, distracting electronic production and vocal effects. While "I Don't Care" was described by ''Rolling Stone'' editor Christopher Weingarten as a
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-influenced song, it opens with strings that drop off in the first verse, where Grande sings among clips and R&B beats: "I used to let some people tell me how to live and what to be/But if I can't be me, the fuck's the point?" '' NME''s Larry Bartlet noted the song is "genuinely satisfying to hear her put that sentiment on record so resoundingly". In "Bad Decisions", Grande sings, "I've been doing stupid things, wilder than I've ever been," with Mikael Wood of ''
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'' noting that "a tune whose message initially appears clear: ''I sinned, I'm sorry, let's move on.'' She blames the behavior on a boy, then admits she's enjoying it." Musically, "Bad Decisions" is a hip hop number. "Touch It" is an EDM-inspired song, Grande sings the
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over a "scuzzy bassline", as noted by Lewis Corner of ''Digital Spy''. Maeve McDermott of ''
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'' described the song as "dramatic and dark" and noted a sound comparable to works of R&B artist
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. "Knew Better / Forever Boy" consists of two integrated songs, which last for a duration of 4:59. The first part of the song is the R&B "Knew Better", which pairs Grande's distorted vocals with "pounding" synths. The second part is the
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"Forever Boy". The last track of the album is the
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"Thinking Bout You", the song features a pulsating "thudding kick beat." Being the last song on the album, it closes out on a high note and a sudden stop immediately after the chorus. The Japan and the Target deluxe edition features 2 new songs and the then-intended lead single "Focus". "Step on Up" is a drum filled pop song with live drums and blaring saxophones used in its instrumentation. A mash-up of this song with " Gimme More" by
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, created in 2018 by
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user FrenchFriMashups, started to gain popularity in 2020 on social platform
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. "Jason's Song (Gave It Away)" is a
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song, co-written and produced by musician
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who composed the track inspiring by
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productions. In the song Grande sings among
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notes: "I'm no blow-up doll, no free-for-all, no slave to your decision,"/"Gotta find a way to break the spell, to get the hell away from those who block my vision." According to Elias Light from ''Rolling Stone'' the track uses a backdrop of light, cocktail soul for a declaration of independence. The song is included as an additional track on the
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version and the Japan Special Price edition of ''Dangerous Woman,'' which would later be released onto streaming services on May 20, 2021 to coincide with its 5 year anniversary.


Release and promotion

Grande announced the final title of the album on February 22, 2016, via her Snapchat. Two days later, Grande launched a website to promote her album (now merged with her original website), which features a "Tea" section in which the singer shares new information regarding the album, as well as a "Shop" section, in which album-related merchandise is sold. The official album cover was released on March 10 via Grande's social media accounts and on her official website. The next day, the album was made available for pre-order through the
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. On March 12, 2016, Grande was both the host and musical guest on
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's ''
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'', where she performed " Dangerous Woman" and " Be Alright". In April, Grande debuted "Leave Me Lonely" live at the grand opening of the
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, and performed "Dangerous Woman" at the MTV Movie Awards. On May 13, 2016, Grande announced via her Instagram account that a new song from the album would be premiered exclusively on
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every day until the release of the album. The songs released, in order of release, were "Everyday" featuring
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, "Greedy", "Side to Side", featuring
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, "Sometimes", "Leave Me Lonely", featuring
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, "Touch It", and "Bad Decisions". Grande promoted the album's release with televised performances at the ''Billboard'' Music Awards, and on ''
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'' and ''
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''. On May 25, she sang " Into You" and duetted with
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on "Dangerous Woman" on '' The Voice'' season 10 finale. At the Summertime Ball at London's
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in June, Grande performed "Dangerous Woman, "Into You", and "Greedy" from the album as part of her set. Grande later performed at the
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with Minaj to promote the album's third single. She also appeared on '' The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon'' on September 8, 2016 and on ''
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'' the same month. On November 20, 2016, at the
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, Grande performed "Side to Side" alongside Minaj, and won Artist of the Year. In December 2016, Grande was a performer at four of
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shows.


Tour

Grande first announced plans to tour on the ''Dangerous Woman'' website in May 2016. On September 9, 2016, the singer released the dates for the first leg of the
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, with ticket pre-sales beginning on September 20, 2016 and tickets going on general sale on September 24, 2016. The tour started on February 3, 2017 in Phoenix, Arizona and ended on September 21, 2017 in Hong Kong, China. On May 22, 2017, at the conclusion of Grande's concert at
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in England, a terrorist attack caused 22 fatalities and left more than 500 others injured. Grande was not injured during the bombing. She offered her condolences on
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for those affected by the attack and organized the
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benefit concert to raise money for the victims.


Singles

The album's lead single and title track, " Dangerous Woman", was released on March 11, 2016, along with the pre-order of the album on the
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. The track earned 118,000 digital downloads in its opening week and debuted at number ten on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Grande's seventh Hot 100 top ten and fifth to debut in the top ten. The single made Grande the first artist in the chart's 57-year history to debut in the top 10 with the lead single from each of her first three albums. The single was later sent to radio on March 15, 2016 and reached a new peak of number 8 in its eleventh week. In April 2021, "Dangerous Woman" was certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA. It was nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance at the
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. The second single, " Into You" was released at digital music services on May 6, 2016. It was sent to US mainstream and rhythmic radio stations on June 28, 2016. The song debuted at number 83 and in its thirteenth week on the chart, dated August 27, the song further climbed nine places from 22 to a new peak of number 13 in the US, aided in part by 69-cent sale-pricing in the
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. Consequently, this became her second top 20 single from ''Dangerous Woman'' in the country. The single was later certified quadruple platinum by the
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for shipments of over 4 million in the US. Similarly, "Into You" hit the top 20 in several other regions as well. It peaked at number 14 on the
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, making it her sixth UK top 20 single. " Side to Side" featuring rapper
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, was released on August 30, 2016 as the album's third single. It debuted at number 31 and later peaked at number 4 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for two non-consecutive weeks, becoming her first top-five single from ''Dangerous Woman''. It also became Grande's second single to top the US
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airplay chart and Minaj's first. As of March 2018, "Side to Side" has sold over 6 million equivalent units in the United States being certified sextuple platinum by the
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(RIAA). Internationally, it reached number 4 on the
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and on the
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, number 3 on the Australian charts and number 2 in the New Zealand charts. Its music video, directed by
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, made its premiere on American clothing brand
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's website on August 28, 2016. " Everyday" featuring rapper
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, was released on January 10, 2017 as the album's fourth and final single. The single was serviced to
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playlists in the US on January 10, 2017, and to
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in the US on February 14, 2017. Its lyric video was released on
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on February 1, 2017, and its music video on February 27, 2017. "Everyday" debuted at number eighty-five at the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and reached number fifty-five in April. In February 2018, "Everyday" was officially certified platinum by the
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for shipments of over 1 million in the US.


Promotional singles

The first promotional single, " Be Alright", was released on March 18, 2016. The song debuted and peaked at number 43 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The second promotional single, " Let Me Love You", featuring
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, was released on April 18, 2016 debuting and peaking at number 99 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The third promotional single, "Jason's Song (Gave It Away)" was released on September 16, 2016 following her performance on ''
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''.


Critical reception

''Dangerous Woman'' received positive reviews from music critics. According to
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score out of 100 to ratings and reviews from mainstream critics, critics gave ''Dangerous Woman'' a score of 76, based on 14 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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wrote for
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that "track by track, ''Dangerous Woman'' has sly, subtle distinctions – a little bit of torch gives way to some heavy hip only to have frothy pop surface again", and that "while some of these cuts work better than others, the range is impressive, as is Grande's measured, assured performance." In his review for ''
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'', Nolan Feeney commented that while Grande's previous album, '' My Everything'', "suffered for trying to be everything", on ''Dangerous Woman'', "with a streamlined team of hitmakers such as
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, she pulls off pop, R&B, reggae, and house—all without overextending herself or pandering to trends". '' The A.V. Club'''s Annie Zaleski agreed, stating that the album "possesses more personality than 'My Everything'," and writes in conclusion that "'Dangerous Woman' is an effortless leap forward on which Grande comes into her own as a vocalist and performer." Lewis Corner from
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noted that Grande "ultimately pulled together a consistent collection that impressively manages to keep your attention over 15 tracks." Mikael Wood, writing for the ''
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'', found it "impressive how fully she inhabits the emotional environment of each song" on the album. Larry Bartleet of '' NME'' wrote that apart from the "consistent songwriting clout that elevates this album from recent efforts by Grande's teen-star peers,
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and
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", the "modish message of empowerment feels honest coming from Grande." Michael Cragg from ''
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'' noted that during her successful previous album she had lost her identity in the process, but in comparison, he noted that the album is a "refinement of her sound", and concluded that "held together by Grande's skyscraping voice, ''Dangerous Woman'' throws a lot at the wall and, brilliantly, most of it sticks." Erik Ernst of ''
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'' opined that "like much of the disc, it's an unexpected, but remarkable, choice from a confident pop star ready to set her own path to the top." Maeve McDermott of ''
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'' summarized that ''Dangerous Woman'', "like its title suggests", is "a mature portrait of an artist blessed with one of pop's strongest voices, brimming with potential hits." Quinn Moreland of ''Pitchfork'' viewed that "Grande does not need to force any sort of spirit, she is full of it already. She just needs to find the Dangerous Woman within herself and let her break free." ''
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'''s Troy L. Smith wrote that the album "plays it safe and smart", explaining it "functions as 'My Everything 2.0' – a collection of pitch-perfect hooks and slick production built in the mold of Mariah Carey." For Theon Weber of ''
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'', "Grande is most complete on record when she's playing a diva." Sal Cinquemani of ''
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'' wrote that Grande "too often tries to look and sound more mature than she is,"observing that "the songs on the album's latter half are limited by their strict adherence to contemporary pop and R&B trends." In a mixed review, Christopher R. Weingarten of ''
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'' opined that "as an album artist, she's prone to a schizophrenic sound and unfortunate sequencing," adding that "we're still no closer to figuring out who she wants to be." He also said that "her talents are wasted on meaningful-sounding but ultimately trite lyrics. However, her phrasing remains unique and powerful and pyrotechnic."


Year-end lists


Accolades


Commercial performance

In the United States, ''Dangerous Woman'' officially debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 making it her only album that failed to reach the top spot. It earned 175,000 units, with 129,000 coming from pure album sales. The album was blocked from the top spot by
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's '' Views''. In the second week, ''Dangerous Woman'' dropped to number six, selling another 50,000 equivalent units, while in the third week, it slipped to number seven, with 33,000 equivalent units sold. On April 12, 2021, ''Dangerous Woman'' was certified double platinum by the
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for combined album sales, on-demand audio, video streams and track-sale equivalent of two million units. As of June 2020, the album has sold 429,000 pure copies in the United States. In Japan, the album debuted at number two on the
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, selling 20,811 copies in its opening week, becoming Grande's highest album ranking in that region. In the second week, the album dropped to number eight, selling 11,950 copies. In the third week, it stayed at number eight, with 7,022 copies sold. As of June 2016, ''Dangerous Woman'' has sold 50,000 copies in Japan. In September, it was certified Gold for shipments of 125,000 copies in the country. In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number one on the
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, her first number one album in the UK. The album also reached the top of the charts in several other markets, including Australia, Brazil, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and Spain. At the end of the year, ''Dangerous Woman'' was placed as the twenty-eighth best selling album of 2016, according to
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, selling 900,000 copies worldwide that year.


Track listing

Notes * signifies a main and vocal producer * signifies a vocal producer * Peter Carlsson is incorrectly credited as Peter Karlsson * signifies a remixer


Release formats

The European deluxe/limited edition
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includes: * One disc * A poster * A tote bag * An eye mask The Japan deluxe edition includes: * One disc * A mini-tote bag The Japan Christmas edition includes: * Two discs – ''Dangerous Woman'' (Japan) and ''Christmas & Chill'' (Japan reissue) * A mini-tote bag * A mini-2017 calendar


Personnel

Adapted from album liner notes. Vocal credits *
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– lead vocals , backing vocals *
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– featured artist *
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– featured artist *
Macy Gray Natalie Renée McIntyre (born September 6, 1967), known by her stage name Macy Gray, is an American R&B and soul singer and actress. She is known for her distinctive raspy voice and a singing style heavily influenced by Billie Holiday. Gray ha ...
– featured artist *
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– featured artist *
Jamie Foxx Eric Marlon Bishop (born December 13, 1967), known professionally as Jamie Foxx, is an American actor, comedian, and singer. He became widely known for his portrayal of Ray Charles in the 2004 biographical film ''Ray'', for which he won the A ...
– featured artist *
Mac Miller Malcolm James McCormick (January 19, 1992 – September 7, 2018), known professionally as Mac Miller, was an American rapper and record producer. Miller began his career in Pittsburgh's hip hop scene in 2007, at the age of fifteen. In 2010, h ...
– featured artist *
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– background vocals *
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– background vocals , additional background vocals *
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– background vocals , additional background vocals * Johan Carlsson – background vocals * Victoria McCants – background vocals *
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– background vocals *
Ross Golan Ross Golan (born April 8, 1980) is a multi-award-winning, multi-platinum selling, American songwriter, record producer and playwright. Life and career Early career Golan graduated from Deerfield High School (Illinois) of Deerfield, Illinois in ...
– background vocals * Daye Jack – background vocals * Joi Gilliam – background vocals *
Taura Stinson Taura Stinson is an American songwriter, producer, musician, composer and author. Stinson has co-written songs for artists including Deborah Cox, Cynthia Erivo, Kelly Rowland, Destiny's Child, Kelis and Jennifer Hudson. She has also written song ...
– background vocals * Chonita Gillespie – background vocals * Tommy Parker – background vocals * Sam Holland – additional background vocals * Alexander Kronlund – additional background vocals * Jenny Schwartz – additional background vocals * Noah "Mailbox" Passovoy – additional background vocals * Silke Lorenzen – additional background vocals * Jeremy Lertola – additional background vocals * Patrick Donovan – additional background vocals *
Charlie Puth Charles Otto Puth Jr. (; born December 2, 1991) is an American singer and songwriter. His initial exposure came through the viral success of his song videos uploaded to YouTube. Puth initially signed with the record label eleveneleven after p ...
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Technical credits (not including songwriting and producer credits shown in the track listing above) * Ariana Grande - vocal arranger, vocal production * Tommy Brown – engineer and programming , keyboards , percussion , bass and drums * Serban Ghenea – mixing * Tom Coynemastering * Aya Merrill – mastering * Peter Lee Johnson – strings * Christopher Truio – engineer * Nicholas Audino – engineer ; programming, keyboards, bass, percussion, and drums * John Hanes – mixing engineer * Steven Franks – programming , keyboards , guitar , percussion , drums * Dernst Emile II – bass * Johan Carlsson – guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, synthesizers, tambourine, programming, and guitar solo *
Max Martin Karl Martin Sandberg (; born 26 February 1971),Max Martin
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– programming ; keyboards, guitar, bass, and percussion ; additional programming and keyboards * Peter Karlsson – engineer , vocal editing * Sam Holland – engineer * Cory Brice – engineer * Khaled Rohaim – programming, keyboard, bass, and percussion *
Savan Kotecha Savan Harish Kotecha is an American songwriter and record producer from Austin, Texas. Kotecha is of Indian (Gujarati) descent. He was also the executive music producer of the 2020 film '' Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga'', for ...
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Ilya Salmanzadeh Ilya Salmanzadeh (; born 19 September 1986 in Stockholm), known mononymously as ILYA, is a Swedish-Persian songwriter, producer and singer. He rose to prominence outside of Sweden after co-writing and producing Ariana Grande's " Problem" and J ...
– programming, keyboards, bass, and percussion ; guitar ; additional programming and keyboards * Aubry "Big Juice" Delaine – engineer for Nicki Minaj verse * Joel Metzler – assistant engineer for Nicki Minaj verse * Jordon Silva – assistant engineer for Nicki Minaj verse * Mattias Bylund – string arrangement, strings, strings engineer, and strings editing * Mattias Johansson – violin * David Bukovinszky – cello * Jonas Thander – horn arrangement, horn engineer, and saxophone * Staffan Findin – trombone * Karl Olandersson – trumpet * Stefan Persson – trumpet * Thomas Parker Lumpkins – programming * Christopher Trujillo – engineer * Jeremy Lertola – guitar * Peter Svensson – programming, keyboards, guitar, bass, and percussion * Travis Sayles – programming, keyboards, and bass * Michael Foster – programming and percussion * Ryan "Ryghteous" Tedder – programming, keyboards, and bass * Loren Mann II – additional drums * Josh Connelly – guitar *
Ali Payami Ali Payami is an Iranian-Swedish record producer, songwriter, and DJ. Payami's first number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 was The Weeknd's single " Can't Feel My Face". In 2016, he won a Grammy for Album of the Year for his contributions on ...
– programming, keyboards, guitar, bass, and percussion * Billboard – programming, keyboards, bass, and percussion


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{{Authority control 2016 albums Albums produced by Ilya Salmanzadeh Albums produced by Johan Carlsson Albums produced by Max Martin Albums produced by Tommy Brown (record producer) Ariana Grande albums Republic Records albums