Ariana Grande

The Top 10

The Top 10

The Top 10

The Way (featuring Mac Miller)

This song introduced her to the world as a solo artist with her debut album, Yours Truly. It displayed her amazing voice and her love for 90s R&B music.

Break Free (featuring Zedd)

This song was a synth-pop hit that had a memorable hook and a sci-fi music video. It was co-created by Max Martin, who is a famous pop music producer.

Problem (featuring Iggy Azalea)

This song was a saxophone-based, vintage-style song that was one of the top-selling singles of 2014. It also had a rap part by Iggy Azalea and a whisper by Big Sean.

Dangerous Woman

– This song was the main song from her third album, and it revealed a more grown-up and bold side of her. It was a sexy, rock-influenced song that showed off her vocal skills and strength.

Into You:

This song was a dance-pop song that received positive reviews for its sound, lyrics, and vocals. It was about feeling a strong attraction to someone and wanting to be closer to them. It was also one of her most popular songs on Spotify.

No Tears Left To Cry

This song was the first song from her fourth album, Sweetener, and it was a comeback song after the horrible Manchester attack that occurred at her show in 2017. It was a cheerful, disco-pop song that celebrated courage and hope.

God Is A Woman

This song was a feminist, trap-pop song that expressed her sexual and personal power. It also had a choir, a spoken word section by Madonna, and a controversial music video that referenced art and religion

Thank U, Next:

This song was the first song from her fifth album, and it was a viral phenomenon that set many records. It was a pop-R&B song that mentioned her former boyfriends and thanked them for what they taught her. It also had a star-filled music video that imitated popular movies.

7 Rings

This song was a trap-pop song that was inspired by her bond with her six best friends. It used the tune of “My Favorite Things” from The Sound of Music and had lyrics about money and luxury. It also caused some controversy and claims of copying.

Positions

This song was the first song from her sixth album, and it was a pop-R&B song that mixed elements of hip hop and soul. It was about being versatile and flexible in a relationship and changing between different roles