Ariana Grande is a Dangerous Woman
At least, that's what she's telling us in her new single (also the title track to her new album).
It picks up where Love Me Harder left off, with a sultry, waltz-time groove that deftly straddles the line between mainstream pop and R&B sexballads.
As ever, Ariana's vocals are astonishing - but there are some lovely flourishes in the track itself, from the digitally-scrubbed guitar solo to the subtle vocoder in the outro.
A triumph for cat ear fetishists everywhere.
It picks up where Love Me Harder left off, with a sultry, waltz-time groove that deftly straddles the line between mainstream pop and R&B sexballads.
As ever, Ariana's vocals are astonishing - but there are some lovely flourishes in the track itself, from the digitally-scrubbed guitar solo to the subtle vocoder in the outro.
A triumph for cat ear fetishists everywhere.
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