The latest single from the singer’s upcoming album, ‘143,’ feels fresh and on trend.
The song finds the singer associating romantic longing with the risk of physical danger.
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The song is a midtempo power ballad that nods to the love songs of the last century.
The singer’s videography remains one of the most eye-popping of the 21st century.
The new track is filled with pseudo-inspirational declarations of female empowerment.
Grande continues her streak of cinematic homages with a nod to Tim Burton’s Batman Returns.
The self-directed clip serves as a “dreamlike narrative” for the inner workings of the singer’s mind.
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The effects-laden video takes a page from Poor Things and Severance.
The song is an uptempo house track that urges listeners to find their light and brush off negativity.
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Stripped of its contemporary signifiers, the album could have been released at any point in the singer’s six-decade career.
The Aussie pop singer’s latest album is fully immersed in the glory of the ’80s.
The Aussie pop icon has dropped the electro-pop title track from her forthcoming album.
The duo’s latest collaboration is a repetitive EDM track featuring robotic, sliced-and-diced vocals.
The action-packed video finds the singer pulling off a heist of her master recordings.
The singer’s affinity for pop’s past is evident throughout the lead single from her second album.
Despite being packed with hooks, the album too often falls back on conventional contemporary pop.