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''Thank U, Next'' is the fifth studio album by American singer
Ariana Grande Ariana Grande-Butera ( ; born June 26, 1993) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Her four-octave vocal range has received critical acclaim, and her personal life has been the subject of widespread media attention. She has received ...
, released on February 8, 2019, by Republic Records. It was released six months after her fourth studio album '' Sweetener'' (2018), 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. Grande began working on the album in October 2018, enlisting writers and producers such as Tommy Brown, Max Martin, Ilya Salmanzadeh and Pop Wansel. With ''Thank U, Next'', Grande distanced herself from the traditional promotion cycle that she employed for her previous album releases. Musically, the album is predominantly
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. It was described as Grande's most personal record up to that point, with its lyrical content reflecting on personal flaws, grief and denial, as well as independence and self-empowerment. The album was preceded by two singles, the title track and " 7 Rings", both of which debuted atop the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, becoming Grande's first two number-one songs in the United States. " Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" became the third single on the day of the album's release, peaking at number two on the Hot 100. All of the album's 12 tracks entered the Hot 100, with the singles occupying the top three spots, making Grande the first soloist to achieve this feat. The album topped the charts in various countries, and broke many
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records upon release, including the records for the largest weekly streams for a pop album and a female album in the United States. It was certified double platinum by the
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, and landed at number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200 Year-End chart of 2019. Globally, it was the eighth best-selling album of 2019, and fourth best-selling album by a female artist. Upon its release, ''Thank U, Next'' received critical acclaim, with praise on its cohesiveness, the production and Grande's vulnerability throughout the record. Named by several publications as the best album of 2019, it was included in numerous publications' year-end and decade-end lists. In support of both ''Sweetener'' and ''Thank U, Next'', Grande embarked on the Sweetener World Tour, beginning on March 18, 2019. The concert tour was commercially successful, grossing over $146 million from 97 shows. ''Thank U, Next'' and its songs received nominations for four
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, an American Music Award, a Billboard Music Award and a Juno Award.


Background and recording

In August 2018, singer
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's '' Sweetener'' was released to critical acclaim, her best received album to that point. Grande began contemplating her follow-up as she prepared touring. Republic Records sought to bolster ''Sweetener'' global rollout by releasing "
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" as the third single, but the label abruptly postponed their promotional endeavors when Grande's old friend and ex-boyfriend, rapper Mac Miller, died from an accidental drug overdose in early September. Grande then took a brief hiatus from the media to record new material. By the following month, the still reticent singer expressed renewed interest in touring, one supporting both ''Sweetener'' and her forthcoming project, and she soon announced the initial leg of her Sweetener World Tour. At the same time, Grande ended her five-month engagement with comedian Pete Davidson. ''Thank U, Next'' recording commenced less than two months after the release of ''Sweetener''. The producers conducted most of their recordings at
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in
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and scheduled additional sessions in New York's Right Track Studios, MXM, Conway Recording Studios and the Record Plant in metropolitan
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, Wolf Cousins Studios in
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, and Entirety Studios in
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. The fallout of Miller's death influenced Grande's choice of collaborators. She assembled ''Thank U, Next'' production team from producers and songwriters with shared rapport to better cope with the trauma. Longtime collaborators Max Martin, Ilya Salmanzadeh, and Tommy Brown composed most of the tracks and shared responsibilities with Charles Anderson,
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's Michael Foster, among others, in the formation of the music. The development of ''Thank U, Next'' was unusually swift, but productive. Grande and her team wrote about nine songs in merely a week, and they completed most of the recording after another two weeks. Grande's team kept champagne in the studio, notably
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, as later referenced in her collaboration with songwriter Victoria Monét, "
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". Monét contributed to six songs, including " Ghostin", the first and simultaneously longest song to develop. Grande found creating "Ghostin" difficult and initially requested the song's exclusion from the final track listing.


Composition


Music and lyrics

''Thank U, Next'' is a
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, R&B and trap record with many influences of hip hop on its beats and productions. It explores a diversity of other music genres, including
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, pop-rap and many urban influences. Rob Sheffield from ''
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'' stated that the album is about a woman taking her mood "out for a drive until she pedal-to-the-metals it right off a cliff." In an interview with
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she said: "We walked to the studio everyday, and just made music and it turned everything around in my life. It sounds very corny but it was like, the most beautiful."


Songs

The album begins with the song " Imagine", an R&B
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with a trap-inspired rhythm. The song features multiple whistle notes, and its lyrics speak about Grande's denial of failed relationships, specifically her relationship with Mac Miller. The next track " Needy" is a mid-tempo minimalistic song with a metronome-like synth in the foreground. Its lyrics are about Grande's insecurities in relationships. "
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," named after the U.S. space agency of the same name, is a "bouncy-R&B tune" with "thumping bass and trap drums". The track features a spoken introduction by Shangela, an American drag queen. She says, "One small step for woman, one giant leap for womankind", a variation on Neil Armstrong's quote, "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." The fourth track is " Bloodline." It is a reggae-pop song with R&B influences that contains brassy horns and a pounding
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. It has been compared to Grande's 2016 single " Side to Side" and " Greedy" from her third studio album, '' Dangerous Woman''. The song features a sound bite from Marjorie Grande, Grande's grandmother, in which she is talking about a hearing aid. ''
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'' wrote that the song "posits the idea that maybe it's best to just see how things go relationship-wise and getting engaged after a few months isn't essential", believing that this song is about Pete Davidson. The fifth track off the album is "Fake Smile", a hip hop soul-inspired track with a trap groove. Lyrically, the song is about the attack on her concert in Manchester and the death of ex-boyfriend Mac Miller, and the emotional toll that these events inflicted upon her. "Bad Idea" is an EDM and trap number, beginning with an 80's rock-ballad intro that garnered comparison to
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's 2012 hit single "
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" featuring Sia. With an orchestra throughout the bridge and outro, its lyrics are about Grande's desire to numb her pain. The seventh track "Make Up" is Grande's most sexually explicit song on the album, featuring many
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s. It is a trap record with wonky pop and bubblegum influences and it contains a "rap-influenced bridge". "Ghostin", the eighth track, is an emotional synth-and-strings ballad. Lyrically, it discusses Grande's last two relationships, stating that "she should ghost the guy that still makes her cry and wants to stop hurting the person she is with now while he is being patient with her," being Miller and Davidson. Savan Kotecha, who co-wrote the song with Grande, told ''
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'' of working on the track: " hen we were writing'Ghostin,' we were in New York... The song speaks for itself in terms of what it's about. We were with her for a week in New York witnessing that, witnessing her feelings on that." According to Grande, she "begged" her manager, Scooter Braun, to remove the track from the album, but he convinced her to keep it. The ninth track " In My Head" begins with an excerpt of a voicemail from by Grande's close friend Doug Middlebrook. It is a
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hybrid with many R&B influences. " 7 Rings," the tenth track, is a trap-pop and R&B song. It features a heavy bass and sees Grande discuss "how global success has allowed her to enjoy the finer things". ''Billboard'' magazine noted it's "the most hip-hop-leaning song Grande has released in the post-''Sweetener'' era yet, with Grande almost rapping the song's verses". The album's lead single, " Thank U, Next" is the eleventh track on the album. A
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pop and R&B song with elements of
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, its lyrics discuss many of Grande's past relationships. Grande explained in an interview that "thank u, next..." is a phrase that she and fellow singer/songwriter Victoria Monét use. The final track " Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" is a trap-pop and R&B song. It was said to be Grande's most eye-catching song from the album. The track replaced "Remember", a song previously planned to be on the album, but was too personal for Grande to release. It samples "It Makes Me Ill" by NSYNC in the bridge.


Release and promotion

''Thank U, Next'' was released worldwide on February 8, 2019, by Republic Records, five months and 22 days after ''Sweetener'', which was released on August 17, 2018. On releasing the album so soon after her previous offering, Grande said she dreamed of putting out music like a rapper does and break "certain standards that pop women are held to that men aren't." Commenting on previous release strategies, she explained that "we have to do the teaser before the single, then do the single, and wait to do the preorder, and radio has to impact before the video, and we have to do the discount on this day, and all this shit. It's just like, 'Bruh, I just want to fucking talk to my fans and sing and write music and drop it the way these boys do. Why do they get to make records like that and I don't?' So I do and I did and I am, and I will continue to." The
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art, shot by Alfredo Flores, shows Grande laying upside-down on the floor with the album title painted on her neck. The digital edition cover features a pink border, whilst the physical edition features a black border.


Tour

On October 25, 2018, Grande officially announced the Sweetener World Tour, in promotion of both ''Thank U, Next'' and ''Sweetener''. The tour began on March 18, 2019, with the first leg consisting of 50 shows across North America. The second leg of the tour began on August 17, 2019, consisting of 30 shows across Europe. The third leg of the tour visited 18 cities across North America and finished in Inglewood, California at The Forum. Normani and Social House were announced as the opening acts for the first leg of the tour.


Singles

The title track was released as the lead single from the album on November 3, 2018, without prior announcements. Commercially, the single was a massive success, peaking at number-one of the charts of 12 countries and breaking a string of records. The song also became Grande's first number-one single on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. She performed the song on '' The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' on November 7. Its accompanying music video was released on November 30, which broke the records for both the most-watched music video in YouTube within 24 hours and the fastest Vevo video to reach 100 million views on YouTube. The song spawned an
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, inspired by the lyrics "One taught me love/one taught me patience / one taught me pain". In a similar fashion, it has also been used as a slogan. " 7 Rings" was released as the second single on January 18, 2019. The track was also commercially successful, peaking atop the charts of 15 countries, including the US, debuting atop of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, making Grande the third female artist to have two or more songs debuting at the top slot of the Hot 100. This also made Grande the third artist in history to have an album with two songs that debuted at number one on the Hot 100, after Drake's ''
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'' in 2018 and Mariah Carey's ''
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'' in 1995. It received generally mixed reviews from music critics, and was the center of plagiarism accusations from multiple artists. "7 Rings" was also nominated for Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. " Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" was released as the third single on February 8, 2019, the same day the album came out. The song debuted atop of the charts in Ireland and the United Kingdom. In the latter, Grande became the first female artist to replace herself at number one on the chart, and joined only three other artists in having three chart-topping singles in under 100 days. As the track became her fifth number-one single in Ireland, Grande now also holds the record for the most number ones in the 2010s decade on the chart, alongside
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. "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Grande's 13th top ten single on the chart. With this single at number two, "7 Rings" at number one and "Thank U, Next" at number three, Grande became the first artist to hold the top three on the chart since
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in 1964. " Imagine" was released as the album's only promotional single on December 14, 2018. Grande performed the song on '' The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' on December 18.


Critical reception

Upon release, ''Thank U, Next'' received widespread acclaim from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 86 based on 24 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim"; it is the highest Metascore for any of Grande's albums. Rob Sheffield of ''
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'' stated that ''Thank U, Next'' is "one of the year's best pop albums so far, even in a 2019 that's already turning out to be a great one for new music. ''Thank U, Next'' makes you suspect that the best Ariana is yet to come." Ross Horton from ''
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'' praised both the songwriting and production of the album, stating that it is an "airtight, dense pop record with an obnoxiously brash production" and commenting that "even the most delicate, sensual things here are tightly compressed and scrubbed of anything resembling acoustics."
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also gave the album a positive review, commenting that "Grande is swaggering with ..confidence" and concluding that the album "embodies every aspect of Ariana Grande, the grand pop star." Mikael Wood of the ''
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'' said, "''Thank U, Next'' flaunts Grande's emotional healing; it's suffused with the joy of discovering that what didn't kill her really did make her stronger." Michael Cragg of ''
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'' commented that ''Thank U, Next'' seems to be a "result of a burst of creativity and a prevailing mood", yet criticized " 7 Rings" as a "braggadocious, ice-cold low point" of the album. He concluded positively, stating that Grande is a "pop star ..finally working out who they are and what they want to say" and compared the album to
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's ''Anti''. Helen Brown from ''
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'' stated that Grande is "embracing her inner mean girl (on the sexy " Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored") ndowning her flaws and contradictions" on tracks such as "Needy" and "
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", yet concluded that the album lacks enough "vocal grit". Sal Cinquemani from '' Slant Magazine'' awarded the album three-and-a-half stars out of five, believing that the album "is easily Grande's most sonically consistent effort to date". He criticized that "some of the ..tracks tend to blur together", but ultimately concluded in saying that Grande's "refusal to fake a smile that proves to be what makes her so damn likeable." In a
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for '' Vice'', Robert Christgau gave the album a three-star honorable mention () and summed it up as Grande's "maturing from multitracked studio trickeration to straight love songs—love songs an old grouch might complain are all too superstar-specific"; the title track and "Ghostin'" were cited as highlights. ''Thank U, Next'' was named as one of the best albums of 2019. ''
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'' named it as one of the ten albums of 2019, stating that the album "unpacks love, lust, and pain in a metallic pop coating. It's cooler, weirder, and deeper than ''Sweetener'', and manages to make that project look shockingly surface-level". '' Billboard'' ranked ''Thank U, Next'' as their number best album of 2019, stating that "the pop princess officially became a queen". This was also the second consecutive year that ''Billboard'' ranked Grande's album as the best of year after naming the artist's previous album, ''Sweetener'', as their number one best album of 2018. ''Billboard'' complimented Grande's liberation to guilt, emotional restraint and independence, they said "in the aftermath of her personal struggles from that year, she found solace in the studio, sipping champagne with her friends and collaborators, while writing and recording the best album of her career in just two weeks". ''Thank U, Next'' placed on ''Billboard'''s decade end album's list "The 100 Greatest Albums of the 2010s", at number eight.


Year-end accolades


Decade-end accolades


Awards and nominations


Commercial performance


United States

''Thank U, Next'' debuted at number-one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, earning 360,000 album-equivalent units in its opening week, of which 116,000 came from pure sales. It was Grande's fourth number one album, and second in less than six months; marking the shortest gap between number one albums for a woman at the time since
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's '' If You Love Me, Let Me Know'' (1974) and '' Have You Ever Been Mellow'' (1975). Its opening week figure of 360,000 was also the largest for a pop album since
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's '' Reputation'' (2017). ''Thank U, Next'''s tracks collected a total of 307 million on-demand audio streams in its first week, representing the largest US streaming week ever for a female artist and pop album. Overall, it earned the eighth-largest streaming debut ever in the US. ''Billboard'' also noted that of the 20 largest album streaming weeks at the time, ''Thank U, Next'' was the only non-hip hop title present. On the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, issue dated February 20, all 12 songs from ''Thank U, Next'' appeared simultaneously; eleven of those songs appeared in the top 40, breaking the record for the most simultaneous top 40 entries by a female artist. The following week, issue dated February 27, all 12 of the album's tracks remained on the chart for a second consecutive week. In its second week, the album remained atop the chart, earning an additional 151,000 units, consisting of 20,000 pure album sales, becoming Grande's first album to spend multiple weeks at number one. It earned 168.6 million on-demand streams in its second week, marking (at the time) the third-largest streaming week ever by a woman, and the second-largest for a pop album, behind its own first week figure. ''Thank U, Next'' was 2019's second-best-performing album on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. It spent 164 weeks on the chart, becoming Grande's longest-running album. Combining singles sales and streaming, ''Thank U, Next'' sold 2.056 million units throughout 2019, and was certified double platinum by the
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(RIAA) for exceeding two million units in the US in June 2020. As of June 2020, the album has sold 302,000 units in the country.


Elsewhere

In the United Kingdom, ''Thank U, Next'' debuted at number one on the
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with 65,000 album-equivalent units. The album became Grande's third number-one on the chart and marked her largest album opening week to date there. Earning 59 million streams, ''Thank U, Next'' set a new record for most album streams ever by a female artist in a week in the country, beating her previous album, ''Sweetener''. Following its release, "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, replacing "7 Rings", with the latter returning to number one the following week, making Grande the first female solo artist since Madonna in 1985 to simultaneously hold the number one and two spots on the UK Singles Chart and the first musical artist to replace herself twice consecutively at number one in UK chart history. Also, "Needy" peaked at number eight on the chart. ''Thank U, Next'' also was 2019's third fastest-selling download by a female artist in the UK, behind
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''. In Ireland, ''Thank U, Next'' also became Grande's third number one on the Irish Albums Chart, selling nearly 5,389 units, more than the rest of the top five combined (according to
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). Upon its release, ''Thank U, Next'' became the only female album this decade to feature three Irish number-one singles. Following the success of the album, ''Sweetener'' (2018) arose three places to number eight, and '' Dangerous Woman'' (2016) re-entered the top 50 at number 43. In Australia, ''Thank U, Next'' debuted at number one on the Australian Albums Chart, becoming Grande's fourth number one in the territory. All 12 album tracks also appeared on the
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. ''Thank U, Next'' has sold more than one million pure copies worldwide. It was the eighth best-selling album of 2019 globally and ranked fourth among female artists.


Track listing


Notes

* signifies a co-producer *"Fake Smile" contains a sample of "After Laughter (Comes Tears)" performed by
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, written by Joseph W. Frierson and Mary Lou Frierson. *"7 Rings" interpolates portions of " My Favorite Things", written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers. *"Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" contains an interpolation of " It Makes Me Ill" by NSYNC.


Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal and the album's
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.


Vocals

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– primary artist * Victoria Monét – background vocals * Tayla Parx – background vocals * Marjorie Grande – background vocals * Doug Middlebrook – background vocals * Shangela Laquifa Wadley – uncredited vocals


Instrumentation

* Happy Perez – guitar , keyboards * Pop Wansel – keyboards * Peter Lee Johnson – strings * Wojtek Bylund –
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* Ilya Salmanzadeh – bass , drums , guitar , keyboards , string arrangement * Janne Bjerger – trumpet * Max Martin – bass , drums , guitar , keyboards , string arrangement *
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– horns arrangement , strings , string arrangement , violin * Magnus Johannson – trumpet * Peter Noos Johannson – trombone * Tomas Jonnson (Jonsson)–
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* JProof – keyboards * David Bukovinszky – cello * Alexander West – guitar * Larrance Dopson – guitar * Mattias Johansson – violin


Production

* Ariana Grande – executive production, vocal production , musical arranger (track 11) * Scooter Braun – executive production * Happy Perez – production * Pop Wansel – production * Tommy Brown – production * Charles Anderson – production * Max Martin – production , vocal production * Ilya Salmanzadeh – production , vocal production * Brian Baptiste – production * Michael Foster – production * Victoria Monét – vocal production * Tayla Parx – vocal production *
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– co-production * Andrew Luftman – production coordination * Sarah Shelton – production coordination * Zvi Edelman – production coordination


Technical

* Happy Perez – programming * Pop Wansel – programming * Tommy Brown – programming * Charles Anderson – programming * Ilya Salmanzadeh – programming * Max Martin – programming * Michael Foster – programming * John Hanes – mixing , mixing assistance * Serban Ghenea – mixing * Billy Hickey – engineering * Sam Holland – engineering * Brendan Morawski – recording , engineering * Joe Gallagher – recording , engineering * Sean Klein – recording assistance , remix engineering assistance * Jeremy Lertola – recording assistance * Cory Bice – recording assistance


Artwork

* Jessica Severn – art direction and design * Brian "kid orange" Nicholson – Neck tag/graffiti artwork * Alfredo Flores – photography


Charts


Weekly charts


Monthly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' 200 number-one albums of 2019 *
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*
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* List of number-one albums of 2019 (Belgium) *
List of number-one albums of 2019 (Canada) These are the Canadian number-one albums of 2019. The chart is compiled by Nielsen SoundScan and published in ''Billboard'' magazine as Top Canadian Albums. Number-one albums See also *List of Canadian Hot 100 number-one singles of 2019 *Lis ...
* List of number-one albums from the 2010s (Denmark) * List of number-one albums of 2019 (Ireland) * List of number-one albums of 2019 (Mexico) *
List of number-one albums from the 2010s (New Zealand) This is the Recorded Music NZ list of number-one albums in New Zealand during the 2010s decade. Adele's 2011 album ''21'' charted at number one for a total of 38 weeks, and was the top-selling album in both 2011 and 2012. New Zealand vocal trio ...
* List of number-one albums in Norway * List of number-one albums of 2019 (Scotland) * List of number-one albums of 2019 (Sweden) * List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 2010s *
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References

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