Ariana Grande’s “West Side” is centered on what we will term as the simplicity of true love. Ideally when two people are in love, their feelings for each other are in fact the most-important...
On this song Ariana is singing to someone like a new boyfriend. And the title alludes to the fact that she is so smitten by him that the singer feels it should be “obvious” to...
Ariana Grande’s “Nasty” is a sexually-themed song. As a premise, it would appear that Grande is addressing someone whom she shares a mutual romantic interest with. However, they have yet to actually get intimate. So the...
On “Safety Net” Ariana Grande and Ty Dolla $ign take on the role of two lovebirds. And the term “safety net” ultimately alludes to the idea of the two of them fully giving in...
Given the general reputation of Ariana Grand’s Positions album as being mature-themed, it’s easy to presume that this song, based on its title, is about bedroom fun. After all POV (i.e. point-of-view) is actually a name given to a well-known...
On “Positions”, Ariana Grande plays the role of a lady who was not really interested in falling in love. The insinuation, based on the first verse, is that she has past romantic experiences that did...
Ariana Grande is an American musician and actress. She is of Italian descent. And she actually came into the public spotlight portraying Cat Valentine on a couple of Nickelodeon television shows (“Victorious” and “Sam & Cat”) in the early 2010s. ...
Rumors of the arrival of “CLASH” began circulating during August of 2019. That’s when TBHits, a producer who works regularly with Ariana Grande, posted media online letting it be known that he was in fact chillin’ as...
As Lady Gaga noted when describing this song, its meaning is multi-layered. And effectively deciphering it lies in understanding the artists’ metaphor of “rain”. According to Gaga and Ariana, in the lyrics, “rain” represents two things. One...
When the 2020 pestilence hit, we anticipated that musicians were going to by all means drop music related to the situation. And indeed, we have already covered songs centered on the related newfound norms of...