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  2. lyrics. artistfacts. Songfacts®: "Thank U, Next" is a self-empowerment song in which Ariana Grande looks back at some of her past relationships. She expresses gratitude to her exes for having helped her to find herself. The relationships that Grande references are her ones with: 1. Rapper Big Sean. Thought I'd end up with Sean.

  3. Written by Grande, Tayla Parx and Victoria Monét, and produced by Tommy Brown, Charles Anderson, and Michael Foster, "Thank U, Next" is a celebratory ode to Grande's failed relationships, following her highly publicized breakup with then-fiancé Pete Davidson.

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  4. Jan 25, 2023 · "Thank U, Next" is mostly concerned with Ariana Grande's past relationships. See the full meaning behind the song.

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  5. 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.

    • Verse 1
    • Pre-Chorus
    • Chorus 1
    • Verse 2
    • Pre-Chorus 2
    • Chorus 2
    • Post-Chorus
    • Bridge
    • Pre-Chorus 3

    In this verse the subject, specifically Ariana Grande even though she didn’t write these first-person lyrics, reminisces on four of her past lovers, referring to them each by name. She then goes on to mention one prominent aspect or event of the respective relationships she shared with each of them.

    This stanza begins with Ariana mentioning personal, emotionally-based lessons she learned from the aforementioned relationships. She then goes on to point out how these experiences have made her a better person. She further illuminates that despite the fact none of these romances were ultimately lasting, she doesn’t perceive them as failures due to...

    In this section, Miss Grande further illustrates how thankful she is for the experiences with her past boyfriends. However, she also forcefully and repeatedly asserts the idea that she is more than ready to move on to the “next” one.

    Now Ariana more explicitly states how her life has improved as a result of losing her ex-boyfriends. First she points out that she is now able to “spend more time with (her) friends”. Then she shows that she has indeed already moved on to the “next” one who she has “better discussions” with than her exes. However she then throws a zinger by reveali...

    This pre-chorus differs from the first in that this time Ariana is notes the lessons she learned from herself. Then she celebrates her strength in being able to handle the previously-mentioned heartbreaks. She then concludes this pre-chorus as she did with the first by rejoicing over her painful yet self-enlightening education.

    This chorus is practically identical to the first in terms of wording, the most-striking difference being that “thank you” is said almost twice as many times.

    The term “thank you, next” is repeated three more times, followed by the singer giving a shoutout to herself. Even though we now know the primary object of affection in this song is her own self, she still insinuates that she is ready for a new interpersonal lover, as illustrated in the next section.

    This verse vividly highlights Ariana’s fantasy and indeed expectation to one day get married and enjoy a relationship that unlike the others will “last”. She also states that she intends to get married only once.

    This time instead of mentioning “love” and “patience” as lessons learned Ariana speaks of them as qualities that she already possesses, in abundance. She also once again celebrates the better person she has become due to “the pain” associated with her exes. The song ends on a note that even though the subject fully expects to enjoy fresh romantic l...

  6. Nov 4, 2018 · The song is produced by Crazy Mike, Scootie, and TBHits, all of whom are previous Grande collaborators. “thank u, next” may have been prompted by an SNL skit in which Davidson jokingly...

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  7. Feb 8, 2019 · The album revolves around its lead single and titular track, which is based on a since-deleted tweet Ariana made in response to a joke Pete Davidson made on the two’s failed engagement in a ...

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