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{{about|the album|its title track|Dangerous Woman (song)}}
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{{Quote|"[[Moonlight]]" is a lovely song, and it's a lovely title. It's really romantic, and it definitely ties together the old music and the new music, but "Dangerous Woman" is a lot stronger. ... To me, a dangerous woman is someone who's not afraid to take a stand, be herself and to be honest.|Ariana Grande on changing the name of her third album}}
 
{{Album
 
{{Album
|name = Dangerous Woman
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|name = Dangerous Woman
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|cover = {{Dangerous Woman Album Cover}}
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|artist = [[Ariana Grande]]
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|type = studio
Dangerous Woman (Deluxe Cover).jpg|Deluxe Edition
 
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|released = {{Date|month=5|day=20|year=2016}}
Dangerous Woman Cover Japanese.jpg|Japanese Edition
 
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|recorded start = {{Date|month=8|day=|year=2014}}
Target_Exclusive_Explicit_Edition_Cover_DW.jpg|Target Exclusive
 
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|recorded end = {{Date|month=4|day=|year=2016}}
 
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|studio = {{Collapsing|title=Various|content=
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Vietom Studios {{Small|(Los Angeles, California)}}<br />MXM Studios & Wolf Cousins Studios {{Small|(Stockholm, Sweden)}}<br />Glenwood Place Studios {{Small|Burbank, California)}}<br />Milkboy The Studio {{Small|(Philadelphia)}}<br />Audible Images {{Small|(Pittsburgh)}}<br />P.S. Studio<br />Windmark Studios {{Small|(Santa Monica, California)}}}}
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|genre = Pop, R&B
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|length = '''Standard''': 39:31<br />'''Deluxe''': 55:35<br />'''Japanese''': 59:06<br />'''Target''': 1:03:01<br />'''Japanese Deluxe''': 1:06:32
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|label = [[Republic Records]]
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|producer = Ariana Grande {{Small|{{Abbr|(exec.)|executive producer}}}}, [[Max Martin]] {{Small|{{Abbr|(also exec.)|also executive}}}}, [[Savan Kotecha]] {{Small|{{Abbr|(exec.)|executive producer}}}}, Billboard, [[Ilya Salmanzadeh|Ilya]], [[Johan Carlsson]], Mr. Franks, Mr. McClendon, Peter Carlsson, Peter Svensson, [[Tommy Brown|TBHits]], Twice as Nice, ''[[Credits and personnel#Dangerous Woman|Credits and personnel]]''
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|single 1 = Dangerous Woman
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|single 1 link = Dangerous Woman (song)
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|single 1 released = March 11, 2016
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|single 2 = Into You
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|single 2 released = May 6, 2016
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|single 3 = Side To Side
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|single 3 released = August 30, 2016
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|single 4 = Everyday
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|single 4 released = January 10, 2017
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|previous = My Everything
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|previous link = My Everything (album)
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|next = Sweetener
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|next link = Sweetener (album)
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|promotional single 1=Be Alright
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|promotional single 1 link=Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)
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|promotional single 1 released=March 18, 2016
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|promotional single 2=Let Me Love You
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|promotional single 2 released=April 18, 2016
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|promotional single 3=Jason's Song (Gave It Away)
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|promotional single 3 released=September 16, 2016
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<gallery>
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Dangerous Woman (Deluxe Cover).jpg|Deluxe / Target
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Dangerous Woman Cover Japanese.jpg|Japan
 
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|artist = Ariana Grande
 
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'''''Dangerous Woman''''' (commonly abbreviated as '''''DW''''') is the third studio album by American singer [[Ariana Grande]], released on May 20, 2016, by [[Republic Records]]. Grande began work on the album shortly after the release of her second studio album, ''[[My Everything (album)|My Everything]]'' (August 2014), and continued until April, 2016. Grande served as the album's executive producer alongside [[Max Martin]] and [[Savan Kotecha]]. Guest vocals on the album are provided by [[Nicki Minaj]], [[Lil Wayne]], [[Macy Gray]] and [[Future]]. The album was originally going to be titled ''Moonlight'' until ultimately being changed in January, 2016.
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|released = {{Date|month=5|day=20|year=2016}}
 
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Lyrically, ''Dangerous Woman'' takes on a more mature theme in contrast to Grande's previous efforts, revolving around love, sex, rebelliousness, destructive relationships, and self-pleasure. An eclectic record, the album incorporates, EDM, disco, house, trap, hip-hop, reggae-pop, electropop, and new jack swing. The album was received positively by critics, many of whom praised Grande's powerful vocals, matured lyrical content, and ability to adapt to many different musical styles. Others felt the album was consistent, but not cohesive.
|recorded start = {{Date|month=8|day=|year=2014}}
 
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|recorded end = {{Date|month=1|day=21|year=2016}}
 
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Commercially, ''Dangerous Woman'' earned 175,000 units in its first week, debuting at number two on the US ''Billboard 200'', making it her first and only album that failed to reach the top spot. On April 12, 2021, ''Dangerous Woman'' was certified double platinum by the RIAA.
|genre = Pop, R&B
 
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==Background ==
|length = Standard: 39:10<br />Deluxe: 55:35<br />Japanese: 59:06<br />Target: 1:03:01<br />Japanese Deluxe: 1:06:32
 
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=== Early Recording as ''Moonlight''===
|label = [[Republic Records]]
 
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On August 25, 2014, Grande released her positively received second studio album, ''[[My Everything (album)|My Everything]]''. Just months after its release, in October, 2014, Grande confirmed that work on a third album had already begun, and even teased a potential title for the upcoming album: ''Moonlight''. She later went on to state that she was aiming for a late-summer/early-fall 2015 release. Grande continued to record for the album all the way into the beginning of 2015.
|producer = Max Martin {{small|(exec.)}}, [[Savan Kotecha]] {{small|(exec.)}}, [[Ariana Grande]] {{small|(exec.)}}, ''[[Credits and personnel#Dangerous Woman|Credits and personnel]]''
 
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|single 1 = Dangerous Woman
 
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In February 25, 2015, Grande departed on her second concert tour, the [[The Honeymoon Tour|Honeymoon Tour]]. She would find time between shows to record for her upcoming third album. Around late-April, 2015, following the conclusion of the first leg of the tour, Grande dove head-first into new material for the album, working with longtime friends and collaborators [[Tommy Brown]] and [[Victoria Monét]]. On May 8th, 2015, Grande confirmed that she had completed a new song with the two, and described it as "very lovely and special." Brown later took to Instagram to talk about the song, expressing wishes to reveal the name of the song to fans.<ref>[https://instagram.com/p/1XJhZwmRpa/ Tommy Brown's Instagram post #1]</ref> Hints about this new song's title began circulating online, with Grande's increased crescent moon imagery. Later that month, on May 29, 2015, Grande confirmed the title of this new song as "[[Moonlight]]", and stated that her upcoming third album would also share that name.<ref>[https://twitter.com/arivillaTW98/status/604354023383306240 ''Twitter'' - DM Screenshot confirming name]</ref><ref>[http://popcrush.com/ariana-grande-new-album-title-moonlight/ ''PopCrush'' - PopCrush Talks About "Moonlight"]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/cashMcat/status/593949827794362368 ''Twitter'' - Tweet favorited by Tommy Brown]</ref> "Moonlight" was later confirmed to be about "this boy" ([[Ricky Alvarez]]) that Grande was dating at the time. She went on to reveal that the song was "about this very cute night [they] had together". Grande continued: "It's the most personal music I’ve ever written."<ref name=":9">[http://www.capitalfm.com/artists/ariana-grande/news/big-sean-split-new-man/#MYlqAw1WszetCjU5.97 ''Capital FM'' - Ariana Grande Reveals All About Her Split From Big Sean]</ref>
|single 1 link = Dangerous Woman (song)
 
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|single 1 released = {{Date|month=3|day=11|year=2016}}
 
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Grande spoke about the album in June, 2015, stating that she already had 12 songs for the album finished, and was planning on writing more as soon as [[The Honeymoon Tour|the tour]] commences. On October 25, 2015, Grande posted a snippet of the song "[[Got Her Own]]" to her Snapchat.<ref name=":10">[https://twitter.com/ArianaTodayNet/status/658875019552927745 ''Twitter'' - @ArianaTodayNet - Ariana's Snapchat story]</ref> Though the song was instantly a fan-favorite, its release never materialized. It wouldnt be until November 1, 2019, that the song would finally see an official release, just four years after being initally teased. It was released within the ''[[Charlie's Angels|Charlie's Angels Soundtrack]]'' and features Grande's longtime friend and collaborator, American R&B and pop singer, [[Victoria Monét]].
|single 2 = Into You
 
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|single 2 released = {{Date|month=5|day=6|year=2016}}
 
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Grande officially announced ''Moonlight''<nowiki/>'s lead single on September 15, 2015, the funk-pop inspired "[[Focus]]", set for release on October 30, 2015. Grande stated that the song was something of an "outlier" on the album. She continued: "...I put "Focus" first because it's the only one [on the album] that sort of sounds like that." She later went on to call the song a "bridge between the [[My Everything (album)|''My Everything'']] and ''Moonlight'' eras." Critically, the song received mixed-to-negative reviews upon release. While Grande's vocals were univerally praised, most critics found the song to be too similar to "[[Problem]]", and found the appearance of [[Jamie Foxx]] in the chorus to be "grating" and "annoying". The song debuted at number seven on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Grande's sixth top-ten single on the chart.
|previous = My Everything
 
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|previous link = My Everything (album)
 
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===Reconceptualizing the Album===
|single 3 = Side To Side
 
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Following the underperformance of "[[Focus]]", Grande quickly returned to the studio to record new material. On January 6, 2016, Grande posted a picture of her recording studio to Snapchat. A poster board could be seen in the corner of the image, subsequently revealing the names of three songs considered for the album: "[[Be Alright]]", "[[Moonlight]]", and "[[Let Me Love You]]".<ref name=":13">[https://twitter.com/ArianatorIsland/status/684868515166326785 ''Twitter'' - Song board]</ref> On January 11, 2016, Grande removed "moonlight" from her now-defunct Twitter bio. This change made fans suspicious, to which she later responded by saying "you'll see". She later went on to reveal that she was debating on whether or not to rename the album. A few days later, on January 14, 2015, Grande appeared on Jimmy Kimmel and confirmed the possible title change. On January 21, 2016, Grande confirmed on Snapchat that she was finished with the album, though it has been confirmed that work continued after this. That same day, she posted a picture on Instagram with the caption "dw", which fans suspected was a hint towards the album's new title.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/BA0wE_jyWRQ ''Instagram'' - DW]</ref> Later that month, Grande once again teased the album's new title by posting a picture of her in a white crewneck with writing on it, though she covered up the words, stating: "I can't tell you what this shirt says yet."<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/BBOPacVSWSc/ ''Instagram'' - Shirt 1/31/16]</ref> On February 3, 2016, Grande performed at the iHeartRadio Summit. The event was closed to the public and only a few images of the performance were released. Grande was seen playing the guitar and using a vocodor, both of which we're new for her. <ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianatorAware/status/695660661368610817 ''Twitter'' - iHeartRadio Summit #1]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianatorAware/status/695660544783736832 ''Twitter'' - iHeartRadio Summit #2]</ref> <ref>[https://twitter.com/arianagrande/status/694947140636844032 ''Twitter'' - iHeartRadio Summit #3]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/arianagrande/status/694953528326909952 ''Twitter'' - iHeartRadio Summit #4]</ref> The shirt she was wearing in the performances was the same one she teased on Instagram just days prior. Though the images were somewhat low-quality, fans concluded that it said "dangerous woman", which sparked rumors on the album's new title.
|single 3 released = {{Date|month=8|day=30|year=2016}}
 
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|single 4 = Everyday|single 4 released = January 10, 2017|}}
 
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On February 22, 2016, Grande confirmed the new name of the album to be ''Dangerous Woman'' on Snapchat.<ref>[https://twitter.com/quisha_is_queen/status/701887995423621120 ''Twitter'' - Dangerous Woman confirmed]</ref> Days later, on February 24, 2016, Grande launched a new website (dangerouswoman.com) to dedicate to album updates. She would post snippets and share exclusive information about the album on the site. On February 29, 2016, Grande hosted a live stream in which she confirmed that there would be fifteen tracks on the US standard edition of the album. Additionally, she revealed that there would be three features on the album (an additional feature ([[Macy Gray]]) was later added to the album). On March 1, 2016, "[[Dangerous Woman (song)|Dangerous Woman]]" was confirmed to be the new lead single for the album, slated for a March 11 release. A pre-order for the album was made available alongside the release of [[Dangerous Woman (song)|the single]], and "[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]]" was released as a gratuity track for anyone who pre-ordered the album. The next day, on March 12, 2016, Grande hosted ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''. She also performed "[[Dangerous Woman (song)|Dangerous Woman]]" and [[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|"Be Alright]]" on the show.
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On May 13, 2016, Grande announced via her Instagram account that a new song from the album would be premiered exclusively on Apple Music every day until the release of the album. The songs released, in order of release, were:
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* May 13, 2016: "[[Everyday]]", featuring [[Future]].
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* May 14, 2016: "[[Greedy]]"
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* May 15, 2016: "[[Side To Side|Side to Side]]", featuring [[Nicki Minaj]].
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* May 16, 2016: "[[Sometimes]]"
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* May 17, 2016: "[[Leave Me Lonely]]", featuring [[Macy Gray]].
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* May 18, 2016: "[[Touch It]]"
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* May 19, 2016: "[[Bad Decisions]]"
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=== Release and Critical Reception ===
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Dangerous Woman received mostly positive reviews from critics, many praising her powerful vocals and more matured image. Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote for AllMusic that "while some of these cuts work better than others, the range is impressive" In his review for ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'', Nolan Feeney commented that while Grande's previous album, ''[[My Everything (album)|My Everything]]'', "suffered for trying to ''be'' everything", on ''Dangerous Woman'', "with a streamlined team of hitmakers such as [[Max Martin]], she pulls off pop, R&B, reggae, and house—all without overextending herself or pandering to trends". ''The A.V. Club''<nowiki/>'s Annie Zaleski agreed, stating that the album "possesses more personality than [[My Everything (album)|''My Everything'']]," and writes in conclusion that "''Dangerous Woman'' is an effortless leap forward on which Grande comes into her own as a vocalist and performer."
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In a more mixed review, ''The Plain Dealer''<nowiki/>'s Troy L. Smith wrote that the album "plays it safe and smart", claiming it "functions as ''My Everything 2.0'' – a collection of pitch-perfect hooks and slick production. Sal Cinquemani of ''Slant Magazine'' wrote that Grande "too often tries to look and sound more mature than she is". Christopher R. Weingarten of ''Rolling Stone'' opined that "as an album artist, she's prone to a [disjointed] sound and unfortunate sequencing."
   
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In the United States, ''Dangerous Woman'' officially debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 making it her only album that failed to reach the top spot. It earned 175,000 units, with 129,000 coming from pure album sales. The album was blocked from the top spot by Drake's ''Views''. On April 12, 2021, ''Dangerous Woman'' was certified double platinum by the RIAA for combined album sales, on-demand audio, video streams and track-sale equivalent of two million units. At the end of the year, ''Dangerous Woman'' was placed as the twenty-eighth best selling album of 2016. The album was placed on many year-end best lists.
'''''Dangerous Woman''''' (originally titled ''Moonlight'') is [[Ariana Grande]]'s third studio album. It was released through [[Republic Records]] on May 20, 2016. The album was recorded starting in August 2014 and finished on January 21, 2016.
 
   
== Background ==
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=== Recording ===
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The following is a list of known recording dates Grande was in the studio:
=== '''Early recording as ''Moonlight''''' ===
 
Following the release of Grande's sophomore studio album ''[[My Everything (album)|My Everything]]'' on August 25, 2014 which met with positive reviews, Grande confirmed she began working and writing on the album in a livestream in October 2014. Recording sessions began in August 2014. She said that she wanted to release it in late summer or early fall 2015, following in suit to her previous albums. She also said that she had played some new material for her [[Nonna Grande|grandmother]] earlier that day.<ref>[http://youtu.be/91HBceV0raY ''YouTube'' - October 28, 2014 Livechat]</ref> Ariana continued to record through the rest of the year and into early 2015.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/506378314781425664 Ariana being in the studio 09/01/14]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/506535142970507266 ''Twitter'' - September 1, 2014]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/508126624206700544 ''Twitter'' - September 7, 2014]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/521294669641445376 ''Twitter'' - October 12, 2014]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/arianaGrande/status/536114833129607168 ''Twitter'' - November 22, 2014]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/548582561732362240 ''Twitter'' - December 26, 2014]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/584804320274583553 ''Twitter'' - April 5, 2015]</ref> In February 2015, Ariana began the [[Honeymoon Tour]]. She would find time in between tour dates to record the album. In April, Ariana heavily worked with her friends and songwriters Tommy Brown and Victoria Monet. On the 8th Ariana tweeted that she had made a "really cool song".<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/586334239123095552 ''Twitter'' - New song #1]</ref> Ariana tweeted about the song a few days later and said it was very lovely and special. Tommy posted about the song on Instagram and said he wished he could tell fans the name of the song.<ref>[https://instagram.com/p/1XJhZwmRpa/ Tommy Brown's Instagram post #1]</ref> Ariana soon began hinting at the title by posting photos of crescent moons online.<ref>[https://instagram.com/p/3CCwb5SWQt/ ''Instagram'' - Moon pic May 23, 2015]</ref> On May 29, 2015, Ariana stated that the special song she was hinting at would be called "Moonlight" and the album would have the same name.<ref>[https://twitter.com/arivillaTW98/status/604354023383306240 ''Twitter'' - DM Screenshot confirming name]</ref><ref>[http://popcrush.com/ariana-grande-new-album-title-moonlight/ ''PopCrush'' - PopCrush Talks About "Moonlight"]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/cashMcat/status/593949827794362368 ''Twitter'' - Tweet favorited by Tommy Brown]</ref> Ariana spoke about the album in June 2015, stating that the title track was inspired by "this boy" ([[Ricky Alvarez]]) she had been dating. She said, "It's about this very cute night we had together. I have a playlist of 12 songs already. I plan on writing a lot more as soon as I get home. It's the most personal music I’ve ever written."<ref>[http://www.capitalfm.com/artists/ariana-grande/news/big-sean-split-new-man/#MYlqAw1WszetCjU5.97 ''Capital FM'' - Ariana Grande Reveals All About Her Split From Big Sean]</ref> Victoria confirmed on Twitter that "Moonlight" would not be about Big Sean. Some fans don't believe that and were asking Ariana on Twitter. Ariana replied on VEVO's Twitter, "HAHAHAH. y'all already know. and i love you lmao. a night under the blood moon! that's all."
 
   
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==== 2014 ====
"[[Focus]]" was confirmed as the lead single in August 2015 under the name "Focus On Me" at the iHeartRadio Music Summit. It was released on October 30, 2015 along with its music video. The song debuted at No. 7 in the United States but slid down the chart in the following weeks. "Focus" received mixed to negative reviews from critics and generally underperformed. After the song died down, Ariana returned to recording the album. Ariana was in the studio again on November 17, 2015.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianatorAware/status/667163207862247424 ''Twitter'' - Studio night]</ref> On January 6, 2016, Ariana posted on Snapchat that she was recording in her studio.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianatorIsland/status/684871431839199232 ''Twitter'' - Jan 6, 2016]</ref> She also posted a picture of the recording booth that showed the corner of her song board.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianatorIsland/status/684868515166326785 ''Twitter'' - Song board]</ref> It confirmed three songs, "[[Be Alright]]", "[[Moonlight (song)|Moonlight]]" and "[[Let Me Love You]]". On January 22, 2016, Ariana confirmed on Snapchat that she was done with album #3.
 
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* August 1-24, 2014 <small>("[[Let Me Love You]]")</small>
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* December 15, 2014 <small>("[[Monster]]", "[[Oh, Yeah]]")</small>
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* December 18, 2014 <small>("[[All That]] (Demo 1)")</small>
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* December 29, 2014 <small>("[[All That]] ([[Ariana Grande|Ariana]]'s Vocal takes)")</small>
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* December 30, 2014 <small>("[[All That]] ([[Ariana Grande|Ariana]]'s Vocal takes)")</small>
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* December 31, 2014 <small>("[[All That]] ([[Ariana Grande|Ariana]]'s Vocal takes)")</small>
   
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==== 2015 ====
=== '''Renaming and website launch''' ===
 
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* January 2, 2015 <small>("[[All That]] ([[Ariana Grande|Ariana]]'s Vocal Takes)")</small>
On January 11, 2016, Ariana removed "moonlight" from her Twitter bio which made fans suspicious. Ariana responded by saying "you'll see" and then revealed she was debating to rename the album over a new song she had recorded.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/2727094/ariana-grande-album-name-change/ ''MTV'' - Is Ariana Grande Changing the Name of her Album?]</ref> On January 14, Ariana appeared on ''Jimmy Kimmel'' and confirmed that she was still deciding to change it. On January 21, 2016, Ariana posted a picture on Instagram that said "dw" hinted to fans at the possible new title.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/BA0wE_jyWRQ ''Instagram'' - DW]</ref> On January 31, 2016, Ariana posted a photo on Instagram of her shirt covered up saying, "I can't tell you what this shirt says yet."<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/BBOPacVSWSc/ ''Instagram'' - Shirt 1/31/16]</ref> On February 3, 2016 Ariana performed new music at the iHeartRadio Summit (although it's closed to the public and only a few pictures were released).<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianatorAware/status/695660661368610817 ''Twitter'' - iHeartRadio Summit #1]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianatorAware/status/695660544783736832 ''Twitter'' - iHeartRadio Summit #2]</ref> Ariana was seen playing the guitar and using a vocoder, which are both new for her.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/694947140636844032 ''Twitter'' - iHeartRadio Summit #3]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/694953528326909952 ''Twitter'' - iHeartRadio Summit #4]</ref> The shirt Ariana wore (which was the shirt previously mentioned) could only be partially seen although fans concluded it said "Dangerous Woman" which they presumed could be the new title. On February 22, 2016, Ariana confirmed the name of the album to be "Dangerous Woman" on Snapchat.<ref>[https://twitter.com/quisha_is_queen/status/701887995423621120 ''Twitter'' - Dangerous Woman confirmed]</ref> On February 24, 2016, Ariana launched a new website ([http://www.arianagrande.com dangerouswoman.com]) to dedicate to album updates. The next day she revealed via the website that she would be performing "Dangerous Woman" and "Be Alright" on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' on March 12, 2016. On February 29, 2016, Ariana held a live stream in which she confirmed that there would be 15 tracks on the US edition of the album, with more on special editions. In addition, she revealed that there would be 3 features (later it was changed to 4).
 
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* January 12, 2015 <small>("Trumpet Boy ([[Victoria Monét|Victoria]]'s Demo)", "Funk Track (Instrumental)")</small>
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* January 21, 2015 <small>("[[All That]] (Demo 2)")</small>
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* April 9, 2015 - April 11, 2015 <small>("[[Moonlight]]")</small>
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* April 14, 2015 <small>("[[Ariana Beat]]")</small>
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* April 28, 2015 <small>("Ariana 60’s ([[Victoria Monét|Victoria]]'s Writers Demo)")</small>
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* April 30, 2015 <small>("[[Hi]] ([[Victoria Monét|Victoria]]'s Vocal Takes)")</small>
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* May 4, 2015 <small>("[[Hi]] ([[Victoria Monét|Victoria]]'s Writers Demo 2)")</small>
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* May 5, 2015 <small>("[[Hi]] ([[Ariana Grande|Ariana]]’s Vocal Takes)")</small>
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* May 6, 2015 <small>("[[Hi]] (Demo 3)")</small>
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* May 7, 2015 <small>("[[Hi]] (Demo 4, 5 & 6)")</small>
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* May 9, 2015 <small>("[[Baby Loves]] ([[Victoria Monét|Victoria]]'s and [[Ariana Grande|Ariana]]'s Vocal Takes)")</small>
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* May 10, 2015 <small>("[[Hi]] (Demo 7)")</small>
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* May 11, 2015 <small>("[[Baby Loves]] ([[Ariana Grande|Ariana]]'s Vocal Takes)")</small>
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* May 12, 2015 <small>("[[Baby Loves]] (Demo 1 & 2)")</small>
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* May 19, 2015 <small>("[[All That]] ([[Ariana Grande|Ariana]]'s Vocal Takes)")</small>
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* May 20, 2015 <small>("[[All That]] (Final)")</small>
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* May 25, 2015 <small>("[[Baby Loves]] (Demo 3 & Final)", "[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]] ([[Victoria Monét|Victoria]]'s Vocal takes)")</small>
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* May 26, 2015 <small>("[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]] ([[Victoria Monét|Victoria]]'s Writers Demo)")</small>
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* June 17, 2015 <small>("[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]] ([[Ariana Grande|Ariana]]’s Vocal Takes)")</small>
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* June 18, 2015 <small>("[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]] ([[Ariana Grande|Ariana]]'s Demo)")</small>
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* August 3, 2015 <small>("[[Got Her Own]] ([[Victoria Monét|Victoria]]'s and [[Tayla Parx]]'s Vocal Takes)")</small>
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* September 8, 2015 <small>("[[Sometimes]]")</small>
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* September 10, 2015 <small>("[[Hi]] (Instrumental)")</small>
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* October 14, 2015 <small>("[[Hi]] (Demo 8 & Final)")</small>
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* October 26, 2015 <small>("[[Got Her Own]] ([[Ariana Grande|Ariana]]'s Vocal Takes)")</small>
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* October 27, 2015 <small>("[[Got Her Own]] (Demo 2, 3 & 4)", "[[Hourglass]] ([[Victoria Monét|Victoria]]'s Vocal Takes)")</small>
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* October 28, 2015 <small>("[[Hourglass]] ([[Victoria Monét|Victoria]]'s Demo)")</small>
   
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==== 2016 ====
On March 1, 2016, the title track, "[[Dangerous Woman (song)|Dangerous Woman]]", was confirmed to be the next single.<ref>[https://twitter.com/RyanSeacrest/status/704738900187557889 ''Twitter'' - Dangerous Woman second single]</ref> Ariana later launched a countdown (ending on March 11) for the album pre-order as well as the release of the single "Dangerous Woman". On March 10, Ariana revealed the album artwork. On March 11, 2016, "Dangerous Woman" was released and the album became available for pre-order, which revealed part of the track list for the Standard, Deluxe/North American and Japanese editions. However only the Japanese edition included "Focus", confirming that it has been cut from all other editions, with the album's title track replacing it as the lead single.
 
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* January 21, 2016 <small>("[[Touch It]]")</small>
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* January 29, 2016 <small>("[[Jason's Song (Gave It Away)|Gave It Away]] (Demo 1)")</small>
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* February 6, 2016 <small>("[[Jason's Song (Gave It Away)|Gave It Away]] (Demo 1 Acapella)")</small>
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* February 9, 2016 (<small>"[[Jason's Song (Gave It Away)|Gave It Away]] (Demo 2 & 3)")</small>
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* February 11, 2016 (<small>[[Jason's Song (Gave It Away)|Gave It Away]] (Demo 4)")</small>
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* March 1, 2016 <small>("[[Hourglass]] ([[Pia Mia]] Vocal Takes)")</small>
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* March 2, 2016 <small>("[[Hourglass]] ([[Pia Mia]] Writers Demo)")</small>
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* March 17, 2016 <small>("[[Knew Better / Forever Boy|Knew Better]]")</small>
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* March 18, 2016 <small>(the transition between "[[Knew Better / Forever Boy|Knew Better]]" and [[Knew Better / Forever Boy|Forever Boy]]")</small>
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* April 4, 2016 <small>("[[Side To Side|Side to Side]]")</small>
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* September 15, 2016 <small>("[[Knew Better Part Two]]")</small>
   
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===Notable dates ===
Confirmed during an interview with Ryan Seacrest, "[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]]" would be available on March 18, 2016, on which it was released as the first promotional single from the album. In another radio interview she announced a new song titled "[[Leave Me Lonely]]". This track will feature Macy Gray. With the announcement of this song, she said the total number of collaborations on the album are four. On March 18, 2016, Ariana revealed on 102.7 KIIS-FM that Nicki Minaj and Future will serve as features on her new album. All four collaborators' names have now been released. The same day, Ariana hosted a livestream on Twitter for which she shared the first minute of the song, [[Let Me Love You|"Let Me Love You"]].
 
   
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*On July 28, 2015, Grande tweeted that she was working on something exciting for her fans.<ref>[https://twitter.com/arianagrande/status/626062175082270720 ''Twitter'' - Ariana's tweet July 28]</ref>
=== Other important dates ===
 
*On July 28, 2015, Ariana tweeted that she was working on something exciting for her fans.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/626062175082270720 ''Twitter'' - Ariana's tweet July 28]</ref>
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*On June 29, 2015, Grande tweeted that she worked on something special for her fans that night.<ref>[https://twitter.com/arianagrande/status/615421978711863296 ''Twitter'' - Ariana works on something special]</ref>
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**She also had a "very important meeting" with [[Republic Records]].
*On June 29, 2015 Ariana tweeted that she worked on something special for her fans that night.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/615421978711863296 ''Twitter'' - Ariana works on something special]</ref>
 
**She also had a "very important meeting" with [[Republic Records]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pop_Music_News7/status/626058800211038208 ''Twitter'' - Republic Records meeting]</ref>
 
 
**She worked on her "favorite song of all time".<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianatorIsland/status/666799862642565120 ''Twitter'' - Favorite song]</ref>
 
**She worked on her "favorite song of all time".<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianatorIsland/status/666799862642565120 ''Twitter'' - Favorite song]</ref>
**She then tweeted, "today was the most musically inspired day of my life".<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/666847203902685184 ''Twitter'' - Ariana's tweet 11/17]</ref>
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**She then tweeted, "today was the most musically inspired day of my life".<ref>[https://twitter.com/arianagrande/status/666847203902685184 ''Twitter'' - Ariana's tweet 11/17]</ref>
*On November 25, 2015, [[wikipedia:Charlie Puth|Charlie Puth]] revealed that he was writing songs for Ariana.<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6777102/charlie-puth-makeout-meghan-trainor-iheartradio-jingle-ball ''Billboard'' - Charlie Puth Reveals He's Writing for Ariana Grande]</ref>
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*On November 25, 2015, [[Charlie Puth]] revealed that he was writing songs for Grande.<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6777102/charlie-puth-makeout-meghan-trainor-iheartradio-jingle-ball ''Billboard'' - Charlie Puth Reveals He's Writing for Ariana Grande]</ref>
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**However, the album doesn't contain any songs in which he is credited as a writer but he can be heard beatboxing throughout "[[Dangerous Woman (song)|Dangerous Woman]]" .
*On February 4, 2016, Ariana did a photo-shoot but couldn't tell fans why.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianatorIsland/status/695159600174260224 ''Twitter'' - Photoshoot time]</ref><ref>[http://www.twistmagazine.com/posts/ariana-grande-rocks-a-new-hairstyle-for-a-secret-project-89780/photos/ariana-grande-new-project-133058 ''Twist Magazine'' - Ariana Grande Rocks a New Hairstyle for a Secret Project]</ref> It could possibly have been for ''Dangerous Woman''.
 
*On March 11, 2016 Ariana went on SNL to host and perform two new songs off of her album "Dangerous Woman", "Dangerous Woman" and "Be Alright" were performed.
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*On March 11, 2016, Grande was featured on [[Saturday Night Live|SNL]] to host and perform two new songs from her album ''Dangerous Woman'', "[[Dangerous Woman (song)|Dangerous Woman]]" and "[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]]".
   
== Singles ==
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==Singles==
The lead single, "[[Dangerous Woman]]", was released on March 11, 2016.
 
   
The second single, "[[Into You]]", was released on May 6, 2016.
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* The lead single, "[[Dangerous Woman (song)|Dangerous Woman]]", was released on March 11, 2016.
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* The second single, "[[Into You]]", was released on May 6, 2016.
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* The third single, "[[Side To Side|Side to Side]]", featuring [[Nicki Minaj]], was released on August 30, 2016.
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* The fourth and final single, "[[Everyday]]", featuring [[Future]], was released on January 10, 2017.
   
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The third single, "[[Side To Side]]", was released on August 30, 2016.
 
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Dangerous Woman - Single.jpg|link=Dangerous Woman (song)|<center>[[Dangerous Woman (song)|Dangerous Woman]]</center>
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Into You Artwork.jpg|link=Into You|<center>[[Into You]]</center>
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File:SideToSideRemixPackage.jpg|<center>[[Side To Side]] (featuring [[Nicki Minaj]])</center>
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Ariana Grande - Dangerous Woman Official Standard Album Cover.jpg|<center>[[Everyday]]<br>(featuring [[Future]])</center>
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</gallery>
   
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===Promotional singles===
The fourth single, "[[Everyday]]", is set to be released in January 10, 2017.
 
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* The first promotional single, "[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]]", was released on March 18, 2016.
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* The second promotional single, "[[Let Me Love You]]", featuring [[Lil Wayne]], was released on April 18, 2016.
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* The third promotional single, "[[Jason's Song (Gave It Away)]]", was released on September 16, 2016.
   
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<gallery widths="100" captionsize="small" =""="">
== Promotional singles ==
 
The first promotional single, "[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]]", was released on March 18, 2016.
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Ariana Grande - Dangerous Woman Official Standard Album Cover.jpg|<center>[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]]</center>|link=Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)
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Ariana Grande - Dangerous Woman Official Standard Album Cover.jpg|<center>[[Let Me Love You]]</center>|link=Let Me Love You
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Ariana Grande Jasons Song Gave It Away.jpg|<center>[[Jason's Song (Gave It Away)|Jason's Song<br>(Gave It Away)]]</center>|link=Jason's Song (Gave It Away)
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</gallery>
   
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==Tour==
The second promotional single, "[[Let Me Love You]]", was released on April 18, 2016.
 
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{{Main|Dangerous Woman Tour}}[[File:Ariana Grande at Dangerous Woman Tour 2017 (4).jpg|thumb|Grande performing "[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]]" on the Dangerous Woman Tour.]]
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Grande announced in May, 2016, that she would be going on tour to support ''Dangerous Woman'' at the end of the year (2016) or the start of the next year (2017).<ref>[http://www.australianetworknews.com/ariana-grande-dangerous-woman-tour-2016-dates-tickets/ ''Australia Network News'' - Ariana Grande Confirms Tour]</ref> On September 9, 2016, Grande announced the North American dates of the tour. The North American leg took place from February to April 2017. On October 20, 2016, Grande announced the European dates of the tour. The European leg took place in May and June 2017.
   
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In April 2017, Grande announced tour dates in Latin America for June and July 2017; in Asia for August and September 2017, including a performance in Singapore as part of the F1 Grand Prix; and in Oceania for September 2017.
The third promotional single, "[[Jason's Song (Gave It Away)]]", was released on September 16, 2016.
 
   
== Promotion ==
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==Trivia==
On March 11, 2016, Grande made pre-order for the album available. On April 16, 2016, Grande revealed the official tracklist via iTunes.
 
   
  +
* Grande said that, at the time of release, she loved this album more than ''[[Yours Truly]]'' and ''[[My Everything (album)|My Everything]]''.
== Tour ==
 
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*This is Grande's first album to feature her eyes open on the cover art.
Grande announced in May 2016 that she would be going on tour to support ''Dangerous Woman'' at the end of the year or the start of next year.<ref>[http://www.australianetworknews.com/ariana-grande-dangerous-woman-tour-2016-dates-tickets/ ''Australia Network News'' - Ariana Grande Confirms Tour]</ref> She announced Tour Dates for the first & second leg of the tour.
 
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*''Dangerous Woman'' contained the most writing credits by Ariana herself at the time of its release, with thirteen of its eighteen tracks being co-written by her. She would later go on to be more involved in the writing process starting with ''[[Sweetener (album)|Sweetener]]'', with writing credits on every song except "[[Raindrops (An Angel Cried)|raindrops]]" (a cover).
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*The first song recorded for the album was "[[Let Me Love You]]" and the last was "[[I Don't Care]]".
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*This is Grande's first album to feature songs with an explicit tag, as well as a Parental Advisory label.
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*[[Macy Gray]] is the only featured artist who isn't a rapper.
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*The album was nominated at the [[Grammy Awards#59th Grammy Awards|59th Annual Grammy Awards]] for "Best Pop Vocal Album" and its title track for "Best Pop Solo Performance".
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* The album cover was inspired by Gloria Steinem going undercover at the Playboy mansion.
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*On June 12, 2018, Grande said that her top 5 songs from ''Dangerous Woman'' were "[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]]", "[[Dangerous Woman (song)|Dangerous Woman]]", "[[Let Me Love You]]", "[[Side To Side|Side to Side]]" and "[[Knew Better / Forever Boy]]".<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/1006726855863353345 ''Twitter'' - Ariana Grande on her top 5 from ''Dangerous Woman'']</ref>
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*This is Grande's first and only album to not debut atop the US ''Billboard'' 200. This is also her first and only album to not reach #1 on that chart at all.
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* On May 20, 2021, for its 5th anniversary, an updated version of the album was released digitally that added the songs "[[Step On Up|Step on Up]]" and "[[Jason's Song (Gave It Away)|Jason's Song (Gave it Away)]]" to the track list.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/CPDypq4jwFh/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Instagram post of an official fanpage confirming the tracklist.]</ref>
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** "Jason's Song" was previously released as a promotional single on September 16, 2016, this update only added the song to the full album's track listing. "Step on Up," however, saw its first digital release outside Japan with this update.
   
  +
* ''Dangerous Woman'' is Grande's first album to later release its Target bonus tracks on streaming.
== Trivia ==
 
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* On May 13, 2016, Grande announced via her Instagram account that a new song from the album would be premiered exclusively on Apple Music every day until the release of the album.
*[[Ariana Grande|Ariana]] said that she loves this album more than ''[[Yours Truly]]'' and ''[[My Everything]]''.
 
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** Due to this, only four out of the fifteen songs on the album actually released on the album's intended release date, May 20, 2016: "[[Moonlight]]", "[[I Don't Care]]", "[[Knew Better / Forever Boy|Knew Better/Forever Boy]]", and "[[Thinking Bout You]]".
*This is Ariana's first album cover where her eyes are open.
 
  +
* "[[Focus]]" was originally intended to be the lead single off ''Dangerous Woman'', though it was ultimately replaced by its [[Dangerous Woman (song)|title track]] after the album was reworked. This mirrors ''[[Yours Truly]]''<nowiki/>'s release cycle, with "[[Put Your Hearts Up]]" getting replaced by "[[The Way]]" after that album was reworked.
*Ariana posted on her Snapchat the name of the album on February 22, 2016.
 
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** Though, unlike "Put Your Hearts Up", "Focus" ''does'' appear on the album, being featured as a bonus tracks on all [[Japan Editions|Japan-exclusive versions]] of the album.
*Ariana co-wrote 7 out of the 11 tracks on the standard edition of ''Dangerous Woman''. She also co-wrote 2 out of the 4 bonus tracks on the deluxe edition, and 2 out of the 3 bonus tracks on the Japanese edition.
 
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* Including promotional singles, ''Dangerous Woman'' ties with ''My Everything'' for having the most singles out of Grande's discography with seven singles released overall.
*The first song recorded was "[[Let Me Love You]]" and the last was "[[I Don't Care]]".
 
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* This is Grande's last album to feature a Target Edition with bonus tracks, and her last to feature a deluxe edition, until ''[[Positions (album)|Positions]]'' (2020).
*The album topped the iTunes charts in over 72 countries.
 
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*Grande released classic ''Dangerous Woman'' merchandize, alongside merch for all other eras, on her website as part of occasional "rewind" collections.
*It is her first album to have a Parental Advisory warning label.
 
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*The album's cover shoot was shot by photographer [[Matt Barnes]].
*Macy Gray is the only featured artist who isn't a rapper.
 
  +
*"Knew Better" and "Forever Boy" were combined on March 18, 2016.
*The album was nominated at the [[wikipedia:59th Annual Grammy Awards|59th Annual Grammy Awards]] for "Best Pop Vocal Album" and its title track for "Best Pop Solo Performance".
 
  +
*This was Grande's shortest album before the bonus/deluxe tracks.
   
== Gallery ==
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==Merchandise==
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<gallery>
 
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===Physical Releases===
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{{Main|Merchandise - Physical Music#Dangerous Woman}}
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==Gallery==
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=== Recording ===
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</gallery>
   
=== Videos ===
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===Photoshoot===
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==Videos==
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<gallery spacing="small">
 
Ariana Grande Teases 'Dangerous Woman' Track List
 
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Ariana Grande - Dangerous Woman (official Trailer)
 
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</gallery>
   
== Track listing ==
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==Track listing==
 
{{Tracks
 
{{Tracks
 
|edition =standard
 
|edition =standard
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|length track = 39:31
   
 
|track 1 = Moonlight
 
|track 1 = Moonlight
|writer 1 = [[Ariana Grande]], [[Victoria McCants]], [[Tommy Brown]], Peter Lee Johnson
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|writer 1 = [[Tommy Brown]], [[Victoria Monét|Victoria McCants]], [[Peter Lee Johnson]], [[Ariana Grande]]
 
|producer 1 = TB Hits
 
|producer 1 = TB Hits
 
|length 1 = 3:22
 
|length 1 = 3:22
|explicit 1 = no
 
   
 
|track 2 = Dangerous Woman
 
|track 2 = Dangerous Woman
|track link 2 = Dangerous Woman (song)
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|track 2 link = Dangerous Woman (song)
|writer 2 = Johan Carlsson, Ross Golan, Max Martin
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|writer 2 = Johan Carlsson, Ross Golan, [[Max Martin]]
 
|producer 2 = Martin, Carlsson
 
|producer 2 = Martin, Carlsson
 
|length 2 = 3:55
 
|length 2 = 3:55
|explicit 2 = no
 
   
 
|track 3 = Be Alright
 
|track 3 = Be Alright
|track link 3 = Be Alright (Dangerous Woman song)
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|track 3 link = Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)
 
|writer 3 = Grande, Brown, McCants, Khaled Rohaim, Nicholas Audino, Lewis Hughes, Willie Tafa
 
|writer 3 = Grande, Brown, McCants, Khaled Rohaim, Nicholas Audino, Lewis Hughes, Willie Tafa
 
|producer 3 = Twice as Nice, TB Hits
 
|producer 3 = Twice as Nice, TB Hits
|length 3 = 2:57
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|length 3 = 2:59
|explicit 3 = no
 
   
 
|track 4 = Into You
 
|track 4 = Into You
|writer 4 = Grande, Martin, [[Savan Kotecha]], Alexander Kronlund, Ilya Salmanzadeh
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|writer 4 = Grande, Martin, [[Savan Kotecha]], Alexander Kronlund, [[Ilya Salmanzadeh]]
|producer 4 = Ilya, Martin
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|producer 4 = Martin, Ilya
 
|length 4 = 4:04
 
|length 4 = 4:04
|explicit 4 = no
 
   
|track 5 = Side To Side
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|track 5 = Side to Side
 
|feature 5 = [[Nicki Minaj]]
 
|feature 5 = [[Nicki Minaj]]
|writer 5 = Grande, Salmanzadeh, Martin, Onika Maraj, Kronlund, Kotecha
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|writer 5 = Salmanzadeh, Martin, Onika Maraj, Kronlund, Kotecha, Ariana Grande
|producer 5 = Ilya, Martin
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|producer 5 = Martin, Ilya
 
|length 5 = 3:46
 
|length 5 = 3:46
 
|explicit 5 = yes
 
|explicit 5 = yes
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|track 6 = Let Me Love You
 
|track 6 = Let Me Love You
 
|feature 6 = [[Lil Wayne]]
 
|feature 6 = [[Lil Wayne]]
|writer 6 = Grande, Brown, McCants, Steven Franks, Dwayne Carter
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|writer 6 = Brown, McCants, Steven Franks, Dwayne Carter, Grande
 
|producer 6 = TB Hits, Mr. Franks
 
|producer 6 = TB Hits, Mr. Franks
 
|length 6 = 3:43
 
|length 6 = 3:43
|explicit 6 = no
 
   
 
|track 7 = Greedy
 
|track 7 = Greedy
|writer 7 = Martin, Kotecha, Kronlund & Salmanzadeh
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|writer 7 = Martin, Kotecha, Kronlund, Salmanzadeh
|producer 7 = Ilya, Martin
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|producer 7 = Martin, Ilya
 
|length 7 = 3:34
 
|length 7 = 3:34
|explicit 7 = no
 
   
 
|track 8 = Leave Me Lonely
 
|track 8 = Leave Me Lonely
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|producer 8 = TB Hits, Mr. Franks
 
|producer 8 = TB Hits, Mr. Franks
 
|length 8 = 3:49
 
|length 8 = 3:49
|explicit 8 = no
 
   
 
|track 9 = Everyday
 
|track 9 = Everyday
 
|feature 9 = [[Future]]
 
|feature 9 = [[Future]]
|writer 9 = Grande, Kotecha, Salmanzadeh, Nayvadius Wilburn
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|writer 9 = Kotecha, Salmanzadeh, Grande, Nayvadius Wilburn
 
|producer 9 = Ilya
 
|producer 9 = Ilya
 
|length 9 = 3:14
 
|length 9 = 3:14
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|track 10 = Bad Decisions
 
|track 10 = Bad Decisions
|writer 10 = Grande, Martin, Kotecha, Salmanzadeh
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|writer 10 = Martin, Kotecha, Salmanzadeh, Grande
|producer 10 = Ilya, Martin
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|producer 10 = Martin, Ilya
 
|length 10 = 3:46
 
|length 10 = 3:46
 
|explicit 10 = yes
 
|explicit 10 = yes
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|producer 11 = Svensson, Billboard
 
|producer 11 = Svensson, Billboard
 
|length 11 = 3:20
 
|length 11 = 3:20
|explicit 11 = no
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|explicit 11 = yes
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|track 5 link=Side To Side}}
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|edition = Deluxe and North American Edition
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|length track = 55:35
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|track 10 = Sometimes
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|writer 10 = Martin, Kotecha, Salmanzadeh, Peter Svensson
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|producer 10 = Martin, Ilya
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|length 10 = 3:46
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|track 11 = I Don't Care
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|writer 11 = Brown, Travis Sayles, Franks, Ryan Tedder, [[Michael Foster]], McCants, Grande
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|producer 11 = TB Hits, Mr. Franks, Travesty
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|length 11 = 2:58
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|explicit 11 = yes
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|track 12 = Bad Decisions
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|writer 12 = Martin, Kotecha, Salmanzadeh, Grande
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|producer 12 = Martin, Ilya
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|length 12 = 3:46
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|explicit 12 = yes
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|track 13 = Touch It
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|writer 13 = Martin, Kotecha, Svensson, Ali Payami
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|producer 13 = Martin, Payami
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|length 13 = 4:20
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|track 14 = Knew Better / Forever Boy
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|writer 14 = Brown, Franks, McCants, Foster, Tedder, Grande
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|producer 14 = TB Hits, Mr. Franks, Tedder
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|length 14 = 4:59
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|track 15 = Thinking Bout You
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|writer 15 = Peter Svensson, Chloe Angelides, Jacob Kasher Hindlin & Mathieu Jomphe Lépine
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|producer 15 = Svensson, Billboard
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|length 15 = 3:20
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|explicit 15 = yes
   
 
}}
 
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{{Tracks
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|edition = Japanese Edition (bonus track)<ref>[https://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/dangerous-woman/id1092052163?l=en&ign-mpt=uo%3D8 ''iTunes'' - Japanese Edition]</ref>
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|length track = 59:06
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|track 16 = Focus
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|writer 16 = Grande, Kotecha, Svensson, Salmanzadeh
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|producer 16 = Salmanzadeh, Martin
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|length 16 = 3:31
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}}
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{{Tracks
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|edition = Target Exclusive Edition (bonus tracks)<ref>[http://intl.target.com/p/ariana-grande-dangerous-woman-target-exclusive/-/A-51077816#prodSlot=medium_1_1&term=ariana+grande+dangerous+woman ''Target'' - Target Exclusive Edition]</ref> and Edited Version<ref>[https://open.spotify.com/album/3XBmc6isA4z9BgIO42H2Km Dangerous Woman (Edited) - Album by Ariana Grande | Spotify]</ref>
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|length track = 62:59
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|track 16 = Step on Up
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|writer 16 = Brown, McCants, Audino, Shane Stevens, Ryan Vojtesak, Hughes, Jamil Chammas
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|producer 16 = Vojtesak, Twice as Nice, Brown
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|length 16 = 3:01
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|track 17 = Jason's Song (Gave It Away)
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|writer 17 = Grande, Jason Robert Brown
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|producer 17 = Jason Robert Brown, Jeffrey Lesser
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|length 17 = 4:25
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|explicit 17 = yes
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|track 16 link=Step On Up}}
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{{Tracks
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|edition = Japanese Special Price Edition (bonus track)<ref>[http://www.universal-music.co.jp/ariana-grande/products/uicu-9083/''Universal Music'' - Japan Special Price Edition]</ref><ref name="SpcPrice">[http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/UICU-9088 CDJapan : Dangerous Woman Christmas Edition [Limited Release<nowiki>]</nowiki> Ariana Grande CD Album]</ref>
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|length track = 66:30
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|track 18 = Focus
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|writer 18 = Grande, Kotecha, Svensson, Salmanzadeh
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|producer 18 = Salmanzadeh, Martin
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|length 18 = 3:31
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}}
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{{Tracks
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|edition = Japanese Deluxe Edition (Bonus DVD)<ref>[http://www.universal-music.co.jp/ariana-grande/products/uicu-9084/ デンジャラス・ウーマン ~デラックス・エディション - アリアナ・グランデ (in Japanese)]</ref>
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|length track = 15:10
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|track 1 = Dangerous Woman
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|mix 1 = Visual 1
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|writer 1 = Carlsson, Golan, Martin
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|producer 1 = Martin, Carlsson
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|length 1 = 3:56
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|track 2 = Dangerous Woman
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|mix 2 = A Capella
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|writer 2 = Carlsson, Golan, Martin
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|length 2 = 3:58
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|track 3 = Focus
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|mix 3 = Music Video
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|writer 3 = Grande, Kotecha, Svensson, Ilya
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|producer 3 = Ilya, Max Martin
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|length 3 = 3:45
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|track 4 = Focus
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|mix 4 = Lyric Video
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|writer 4 = Grande, Kotecha, Svensson, Ilya
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|producer 4 = Ilya, Max Martin
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|length 4 = 3:35
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{{Tracks
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|edition = Japanese Christmas Edition (Bonus Disc)<ref name="SpcPrice" />
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|length track = 16:46
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|track 1 = Intro
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|track 1 link = Intro (Christmas & Chill song)
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|writer 1 = Grande, McCants, Brown, Sayles, Franks, Foster, Tedder
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|producer 1 = Franks, Sayles, Brown
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|length 1 = 1:05
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|track 2 = Wit It This Christmas
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|writer 2 = Grande, McCants, Brown, Sayles, Foster, Tedder, Johnson
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|producer 2 = Franks, Sayles, Brown
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|length 2 = 2:41
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|track 3 = December
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|writer 3 = Grande, McCants, Brown, Sayles, Franks, Foster, Tedder
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|producer 3 = Franks, Sayles, Brown
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|length 3 = 1:56
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|track 4 = Not Just on Christmas
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|writer 4 = Grande, McCants, Brown, Sayles, Franks, Johnson
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|producer 4 = Sayles, Brown
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|length 4 = 2:02
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|track 5 = True Love
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|writer 5 = Grande, McCants, Brown, Sayles, Franks, Foster, Tedder, Johnson
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|producer 5 = Franks, Sayles, Brown
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|length 5 = 2:46
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|track 6 = Winter Things
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|writer 6 = Grande, McCants, Brown, Sayles, Franks, Johnson
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|producer 6 = Sayles, Brown
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|length 6 = 2:38
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|track 7 = Into You
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|mix 7 = Alex Ghenea Remix
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|feature 7 = [[Mac Miller]]
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|writer 7 = Grande, Martin, Kotecha, Kronlund, Ilya
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|producer 7 = Ilya, Martin, Alex Ghenea
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|length 7 = 3:38
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|explicit 7 = yes
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|track 4 link=Not Just On Christmas}}
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===Cut tracks===
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*"[[All That]]"
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*"[[Baby Loves]]" <small>(was later repurposed as an interlude on the [[Dangerous Woman Tour]].)</small>
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*"[[Control]]"
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*"[[Got Her Own]]"
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*"[[Hi]]"
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*"[[On & On]]"
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*"[[Xanadu]]"
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=== Draft track list ===
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[[File:Early_DW_Tracklist.webp|200px|thumb|right]]
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# "[[Moonlight]]"
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# "[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]]"
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# "[[Dangerous Woman (song)|Dangerous Woman]]"
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# "[[Into You]]"
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# "[[Greedy]]"
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# "[[Let Me Love You]]" (feat. Lil Wayne)
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# "[[Everyday]]" (feat. Future)
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# "[[Bad Decisions]]"
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# "[[Leave Me Lonely]]"
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# "[[Touch It]]"
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# "[[Sometimes]]"
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# "[[1st Unknown Dangerous Woman Outtake|''Unknown Song'']]"*
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# "[[Knew Better / Forever Boy|Ain't Nobody Like Me]]"**
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# "[[Thinking Bout You]]"
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# "[[Knew Better / Forever Boy|Forever Boy]]"**
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# "[[I Don't Care]]"
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# "[[Jason's Song (Gave It Away)|Jason's Song]]"
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<small>*As seen in the photo above, the 12th song on the track list is illegible. Fans theorize that it is an outtake entitled "Ask," while others presume it could be "[[Step On Up]]", "[[Focus]]", or "[[All That]]". The existence of "Ask" has never been confirmed. There is also a posibility that it could be "[[Side To Side]]" as it is also absent from this early track list.<br>**These two songs were later combined into [[Knew Better / Forever Boy]] to make the tracklisting shorter, per label requests.</small>
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=== Rumored ''Moonlight'' Tracks ===
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''Dangerous Woman'' (previously titled ''Moonlight'') was intended to have a more R&B, sexy, and vintage influence before it was reconceptualized around late-2015. Some of the songs that were recorded during the ''Moonlight'' sessions were reworked and put on the album after it was overhauled, though others ended up never being released. Through various leaks, we can determine various songs that were intended for ''Moonlight''.
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* [[1st Unknown Dangerous Woman Outtake|"1st Unknown Dangerous Woman Outtake"]]
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* "[[All That]]"
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* "[[Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)|Be Alright]]" <small>(possibly featuring [[Quavo]] and [[Takeoff]])</small>
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* "[[Control]]" <small>(little is known about this song other than that it was recorded in 2015)</small>
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* "[[Focus|Focus on Me]]" <small>(intended lead single)</small>
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* "[[Knew Better / Forever Boy|Forever Boy]]"
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* "[[Hi]]"
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* "[[Baby Loves|Intro]]" <small>(Baby Loves)</small>
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* ''It Ain't Right<sup>'''s'''</sup>''
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* "[[Lavender Envelopes]]" <small>(Grande has gone on record stating that this song does not exist, though some fans speculate otherwise)</small>
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* "[[Let Me Love You]]" <small>(featuring [[Lil Wayne]])</small>
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* "[[Moonlight]]"
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* "[[Got Her Own|She Got Her Own]]" <small>(featuring [[Victoria Monét]])</small>
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* "[[Sometimes]]"
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<small>*note: Some songs are listed as their original/working titles. Songs are listed in alphabetical order. This is a compilation of songs that are speculated/confirmed to be on the original ''Moonlight'' album, '''''not''''' an official track listing.</small>
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Latest revision as of 09:32, 18 April 2024

This article is about the album. For its title track, see Dangerous Woman (song).
"Moonlight" is a lovely song, and it's a lovely title. It's really romantic, and it definitely ties together the old music and the new music, but "Dangerous Woman" is a lot stronger. ... To me, a dangerous woman is someone who's not afraid to take a stand, be herself and to be honest.

–Ariana Grande on changing the name of her third album

Dangerous Woman (commonly abbreviated as DW) is the third studio album by American singer Ariana Grande, released on May 20, 2016, by Republic Records. Grande began work on the album shortly after the release of her second studio album, My Everything (August 2014), and continued until April, 2016. Grande served as the album's executive producer alongside Max Martin and Savan Kotecha. Guest vocals on the album are provided by Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Macy Gray and Future. The album was originally going to be titled Moonlight until ultimately being changed in January, 2016.

Lyrically, Dangerous Woman takes on a more mature theme in contrast to Grande's previous efforts, revolving around love, sex, rebelliousness, destructive relationships, and self-pleasure. An eclectic record, the album incorporates, EDM, disco, house, trap, hip-hop, reggae-pop, electropop, and new jack swing. The album was received positively by critics, many of whom praised Grande's powerful vocals, matured lyrical content, and ability to adapt to many different musical styles. Others felt the album was consistent, but not cohesive.

Commercially, Dangerous Woman earned 175,000 units in its first week, debuting at number two on the US Billboard 200, making it her first and only album that failed to reach the top spot. On April 12, 2021, Dangerous Woman was certified double platinum by the RIAA.

Background

Early Recording as Moonlight

On August 25, 2014, Grande released her positively received second studio album, My Everything. Just months after its release, in October, 2014, Grande confirmed that work on a third album had already begun, and even teased a potential title for the upcoming album: Moonlight. She later went on to state that she was aiming for a late-summer/early-fall 2015 release. Grande continued to record for the album all the way into the beginning of 2015.

In February 25, 2015, Grande departed on her second concert tour, the Honeymoon Tour. She would find time between shows to record for her upcoming third album. Around late-April, 2015, following the conclusion of the first leg of the tour, Grande dove head-first into new material for the album, working with longtime friends and collaborators Tommy Brown and Victoria Monét. On May 8th, 2015, Grande confirmed that she had completed a new song with the two, and described it as "very lovely and special." Brown later took to Instagram to talk about the song, expressing wishes to reveal the name of the song to fans.[1] Hints about this new song's title began circulating online, with Grande's increased crescent moon imagery. Later that month, on May 29, 2015, Grande confirmed the title of this new song as "Moonlight", and stated that her upcoming third album would also share that name.[2][3][4] "Moonlight" was later confirmed to be about "this boy" (Ricky Alvarez) that Grande was dating at the time. She went on to reveal that the song was "about this very cute night [they] had together". Grande continued: "It's the most personal music I’ve ever written."[5]

Grande spoke about the album in June, 2015, stating that she already had 12 songs for the album finished, and was planning on writing more as soon as the tour commences. On October 25, 2015, Grande posted a snippet of the song "Got Her Own" to her Snapchat.[6] Though the song was instantly a fan-favorite, its release never materialized. It wouldnt be until November 1, 2019, that the song would finally see an official release, just four years after being initally teased. It was released within the Charlie's Angels Soundtrack and features Grande's longtime friend and collaborator, American R&B and pop singer, Victoria Monét.

Grande officially announced Moonlight's lead single on September 15, 2015, the funk-pop inspired "Focus", set for release on October 30, 2015. Grande stated that the song was something of an "outlier" on the album. She continued: "...I put "Focus" first because it's the only one [on the album] that sort of sounds like that." She later went on to call the song a "bridge between the My Everything and Moonlight eras." Critically, the song received mixed-to-negative reviews upon release. While Grande's vocals were univerally praised, most critics found the song to be too similar to "Problem", and found the appearance of Jamie Foxx in the chorus to be "grating" and "annoying". The song debuted at number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Grande's sixth top-ten single on the chart.

Reconceptualizing the Album

Following the underperformance of "Focus", Grande quickly returned to the studio to record new material. On January 6, 2016, Grande posted a picture of her recording studio to Snapchat. A poster board could be seen in the corner of the image, subsequently revealing the names of three songs considered for the album: "Be Alright", "Moonlight", and "Let Me Love You".[7] On January 11, 2016, Grande removed "moonlight" from her now-defunct Twitter bio. This change made fans suspicious, to which she later responded by saying "you'll see". She later went on to reveal that she was debating on whether or not to rename the album. A few days later, on January 14, 2015, Grande appeared on Jimmy Kimmel and confirmed the possible title change. On January 21, 2016, Grande confirmed on Snapchat that she was finished with the album, though it has been confirmed that work continued after this. That same day, she posted a picture on Instagram with the caption "dw", which fans suspected was a hint towards the album's new title.[8] Later that month, Grande once again teased the album's new title by posting a picture of her in a white crewneck with writing on it, though she covered up the words, stating: "I can't tell you what this shirt says yet."[9] On February 3, 2016, Grande performed at the iHeartRadio Summit. The event was closed to the public and only a few images of the performance were released. Grande was seen playing the guitar and using a vocodor, both of which we're new for her. [10][11] [12][13] The shirt she was wearing in the performances was the same one she teased on Instagram just days prior. Though the images were somewhat low-quality, fans concluded that it said "dangerous woman", which sparked rumors on the album's new title.

On February 22, 2016, Grande confirmed the new name of the album to be Dangerous Woman on Snapchat.[14] Days later, on February 24, 2016, Grande launched a new website (dangerouswoman.com) to dedicate to album updates. She would post snippets and share exclusive information about the album on the site. On February 29, 2016, Grande hosted a live stream in which she confirmed that there would be fifteen tracks on the US standard edition of the album. Additionally, she revealed that there would be three features on the album (an additional feature (Macy Gray) was later added to the album). On March 1, 2016, "Dangerous Woman" was confirmed to be the new lead single for the album, slated for a March 11 release. A pre-order for the album was made available alongside the release of the single, and "Be Alright" was released as a gratuity track for anyone who pre-ordered the album. The next day, on March 12, 2016, Grande hosted Saturday Night Live. She also performed "Dangerous Woman" and "Be Alright" on the show.

On May 13, 2016, Grande announced via her Instagram account that a new song from the album would be premiered exclusively on Apple Music every day until the release of the album. The songs released, in order of release, were:

Release and Critical Reception

Dangerous Woman received mostly positive reviews from critics, many praising her powerful vocals and more matured image. Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote for AllMusic that "while some of these cuts work better than others, the range is impressive" In his review for Entertainment Weekly, Nolan Feeney commented that while Grande's previous album, My Everything, "suffered for trying to be everything", on Dangerous Woman, "with a streamlined team of hitmakers such as Max Martin, she pulls off pop, R&B, reggae, and house—all without overextending herself or pandering to trends". The A.V. Club's Annie Zaleski agreed, stating that the album "possesses more personality than My Everything," and writes in conclusion that "Dangerous Woman is an effortless leap forward on which Grande comes into her own as a vocalist and performer."

In a more mixed review, The Plain Dealer's Troy L. Smith wrote that the album "plays it safe and smart", claiming it "functions as My Everything 2.0 – a collection of pitch-perfect hooks and slick production. Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine wrote that Grande "too often tries to look and sound more mature than she is". Christopher R. Weingarten of Rolling Stone opined that "as an album artist, she's prone to a [disjointed] sound and unfortunate sequencing."

In the United States, Dangerous Woman officially debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 making it her only album that failed to reach the top spot. It earned 175,000 units, with 129,000 coming from pure album sales. The album was blocked from the top spot by Drake's Views. On April 12, 2021, Dangerous Woman was certified double platinum by the RIAA for combined album sales, on-demand audio, video streams and track-sale equivalent of two million units. At the end of the year, Dangerous Woman was placed as the twenty-eighth best selling album of 2016. The album was placed on many year-end best lists.

Recording

The following is a list of known recording dates Grande was in the studio:

2014

2015

2016

Notable dates

  • On July 28, 2015, Grande tweeted that she was working on something exciting for her fans.[15]
  • On June 29, 2015, Grande tweeted that she worked on something special for her fans that night.[16]
    • She also had a "very important meeting" with Republic Records.
    • She worked on her "favorite song of all time".[17]
    • She then tweeted, "today was the most musically inspired day of my life".[18]
  • On November 25, 2015, Charlie Puth revealed that he was writing songs for Grande.[19]
    • However, the album doesn't contain any songs in which he is credited as a writer but he can be heard beatboxing throughout "Dangerous Woman" .
  • On March 11, 2016, Grande was featured on SNL to host and perform two new songs from her album Dangerous Woman, "Dangerous Woman" and "Be Alright".

Singles

  • The lead single, "Dangerous Woman", was released on March 11, 2016.
  • The second single, "Into You", was released on May 6, 2016.
  • The third single, "Side to Side", featuring Nicki Minaj, was released on August 30, 2016.
  • The fourth and final single, "Everyday", featuring Future, was released on January 10, 2017.

Promotional singles

Tour

Main article: Dangerous Woman Tour
Ariana Grande at Dangerous Woman Tour 2017 (4)

Grande performing "Be Alright" on the Dangerous Woman Tour.

Grande announced in May, 2016, that she would be going on tour to support Dangerous Woman at the end of the year (2016) or the start of the next year (2017).[20] On September 9, 2016, Grande announced the North American dates of the tour. The North American leg took place from February to April 2017. On October 20, 2016, Grande announced the European dates of the tour. The European leg took place in May and June 2017.

In April 2017, Grande announced tour dates in Latin America for June and July 2017; in Asia for August and September 2017, including a performance in Singapore as part of the F1 Grand Prix; and in Oceania for September 2017.

Trivia

  • Grande said that, at the time of release, she loved this album more than Yours Truly and My Everything.
  • This is Grande's first album to feature her eyes open on the cover art.
  • Dangerous Woman contained the most writing credits by Ariana herself at the time of its release, with thirteen of its eighteen tracks being co-written by her. She would later go on to be more involved in the writing process starting with Sweetener, with writing credits on every song except "raindrops" (a cover).
  • The first song recorded for the album was "Let Me Love You" and the last was "I Don't Care".
  • This is Grande's first album to feature songs with an explicit tag, as well as a Parental Advisory label.
  • Macy Gray is the only featured artist who isn't a rapper.
  • The album was nominated at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards for "Best Pop Vocal Album" and its title track for "Best Pop Solo Performance".
  • The album cover was inspired by Gloria Steinem going undercover at the Playboy mansion.
  • On June 12, 2018, Grande said that her top 5 songs from Dangerous Woman were "Be Alright", "Dangerous Woman", "Let Me Love You", "Side to Side" and "Knew Better / Forever Boy".[21]
  • This is Grande's first and only album to not debut atop the US Billboard 200. This is also her first and only album to not reach #1 on that chart at all.
  • On May 20, 2021, for its 5th anniversary, an updated version of the album was released digitally that added the songs "Step on Up" and "Jason's Song (Gave it Away)" to the track list.[22]
    • "Jason's Song" was previously released as a promotional single on September 16, 2016, this update only added the song to the full album's track listing. "Step on Up," however, saw its first digital release outside Japan with this update.
  • Dangerous Woman is Grande's first album to later release its Target bonus tracks on streaming.
  • On May 13, 2016, Grande announced via her Instagram account that a new song from the album would be premiered exclusively on Apple Music every day until the release of the album.
  • "Focus" was originally intended to be the lead single off Dangerous Woman, though it was ultimately replaced by its title track after the album was reworked. This mirrors Yours Truly's release cycle, with "Put Your Hearts Up" getting replaced by "The Way" after that album was reworked.
    • Though, unlike "Put Your Hearts Up", "Focus" does appear on the album, being featured as a bonus tracks on all Japan-exclusive versions of the album.
  • Including promotional singles, Dangerous Woman ties with My Everything for having the most singles out of Grande's discography with seven singles released overall.
  • This is Grande's last album to feature a Target Edition with bonus tracks, and her last to feature a deluxe edition, until Positions (2020).
  • Grande released classic Dangerous Woman merchandize, alongside merch for all other eras, on her website as part of occasional "rewind" collections.
  • The album's cover shoot was shot by photographer Matt Barnes.
  • "Knew Better" and "Forever Boy" were combined on March 18, 2016.
  • This was Grande's shortest album before the bonus/deluxe tracks.

Merchandise

Physical Releases

Gallery

Recording

Photoshoot

Videos

Track listing

Standard Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Moonlight"Tommy Brown, Victoria McCants, Peter Lee Johnson, Ariana GrandeTB Hits3:22
2."Dangerous Woman"Johan Carlsson, Ross Golan, Max MartinMartin, Carlsson3:55
3."Be Alright"Grande, Brown, McCants, Khaled Rohaim, Nicholas Audino, Lewis Hughes, Willie TafaTwice as Nice, TB Hits2:59
4."Into You"Grande, Martin, Savan Kotecha, Alexander Kronlund, Ilya SalmanzadehMartin, Ilya4:04
5."Side to Side" (featuring Nicki Minaj)Salmanzadeh, Martin, Onika Maraj, Kronlund, Kotecha, Ariana GrandeMartin, Ilya3:46
6."Let Me Love You" (featuring Lil Wayne)Brown, McCants, Steven Franks, Dwayne Carter, GrandeTB Hits, Mr. Franks3:43
7."Greedy"Martin, Kotecha, Kronlund, SalmanzadehMartin, Ilya3:34
8."Leave Me Lonely" (featuring Macy Gray)Brown, Franks, Thomas Parker Lumpkins, McCantsTB Hits, Mr. Franks3:49
9."Everyday" (featuring Future)Kotecha, Salmanzadeh, Grande, Nayvadius WilburnIlya3:14
10."Bad Decisions"Martin, Kotecha, Salmanzadeh, GrandeMartin, Ilya3:46
11."Thinking Bout You"Peter Svensson, Chloe Angelides, Jacob Kasher Hindlin & Mathieu Jomphe LépineSvensson, Billboard3:20
Deluxe and North American Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
10."Sometimes"Martin, Kotecha, Salmanzadeh, Peter SvenssonMartin, Ilya3:46
11."I Don't Care"Brown, Travis Sayles, Franks, Ryan Tedder, Michael Foster, McCants, GrandeTB Hits, Mr. Franks, Travesty2:58
12."Bad Decisions"Martin, Kotecha, Salmanzadeh, GrandeMartin, Ilya3:46
13."Touch It"Martin, Kotecha, Svensson, Ali PayamiMartin, Payami4:20
14."Knew Better / Forever Boy"Brown, Franks, McCants, Foster, Tedder, GrandeTB Hits, Mr. Franks, Tedder4:59
15."Thinking Bout You"Peter Svensson, Chloe Angelides, Jacob Kasher Hindlin & Mathieu Jomphe LépineSvensson, Billboard3:20
Japanese Edition (bonus track)[23]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Focus"Grande, Kotecha, Svensson, SalmanzadehSalmanzadeh, Martin3:31
Target Exclusive Edition (bonus tracks)[24] and Edited Version[25]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Step on Up"Brown, McCants, Audino, Shane Stevens, Ryan Vojtesak, Hughes, Jamil ChammasVojtesak, Twice as Nice, Brown3:01
17."Jason's Song (Gave It Away)"Grande, Jason Robert BrownJason Robert Brown, Jeffrey Lesser4:25
Japanese Special Price Edition (bonus track)[26][27]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
18."Focus"Grande, Kotecha, Svensson, SalmanzadehSalmanzadeh, Martin3:31
Japanese Deluxe Edition (Bonus DVD)[28]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Dangerous Woman" (Visual 1)Carlsson, Golan, MartinMartin, Carlsson3:56
2."Dangerous Woman" (A Capella)Carlsson, Golan, Martin 3:58
3."Focus" (Music Video)Grande, Kotecha, Svensson, IlyaIlya, Max Martin3:45
4."Focus" (Lyric Video)Grande, Kotecha, Svensson, IlyaIlya, Max Martin3:35
Japanese Christmas Edition (Bonus Disc)[27]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"Grande, McCants, Brown, Sayles, Franks, Foster, TedderFranks, Sayles, Brown1:05
2."Wit It This Christmas"Grande, McCants, Brown, Sayles, Foster, Tedder, JohnsonFranks, Sayles, Brown2:41
3."December"Grande, McCants, Brown, Sayles, Franks, Foster, TedderFranks, Sayles, Brown1:56
4."Not Just on Christmas"Grande, McCants, Brown, Sayles, Franks, JohnsonSayles, Brown2:02
5."True Love"Grande, McCants, Brown, Sayles, Franks, Foster, Tedder, JohnsonFranks, Sayles, Brown2:46
6."Winter Things"Grande, McCants, Brown, Sayles, Franks, JohnsonSayles, Brown2:38
7."Into You" (featuring Mac Miller) (Alex Ghenea Remix)Grande, Martin, Kotecha, Kronlund, IlyaIlya, Martin, Alex Ghenea3:38

Cut tracks

Draft track list

Early DW Tracklist
  1. "Moonlight"
  2. "Be Alright"
  3. "Dangerous Woman"
  4. "Into You"
  5. "Greedy"
  6. "Let Me Love You" (feat. Lil Wayne)
  7. "Everyday" (feat. Future)
  8. "Bad Decisions"
  9. "Leave Me Lonely"
  10. "Touch It"
  11. "Sometimes"
  12. "Unknown Song"*
  13. "Ain't Nobody Like Me"**
  14. "Thinking Bout You"
  15. "Forever Boy"**
  16. "I Don't Care"
  17. "Jason's Song"

*As seen in the photo above, the 12th song on the track list is illegible. Fans theorize that it is an outtake entitled "Ask," while others presume it could be "Step On Up", "Focus", or "All That". The existence of "Ask" has never been confirmed. There is also a posibility that it could be "Side To Side" as it is also absent from this early track list.
**These two songs were later combined into Knew Better / Forever Boy to make the tracklisting shorter, per label requests.

Rumored Moonlight Tracks

Dangerous Woman (previously titled Moonlight) was intended to have a more R&B, sexy, and vintage influence before it was reconceptualized around late-2015. Some of the songs that were recorded during the Moonlight sessions were reworked and put on the album after it was overhauled, though others ended up never being released. Through various leaks, we can determine various songs that were intended for Moonlight.

*note: Some songs are listed as their original/working titles. Songs are listed in alphabetical order. This is a compilation of songs that are speculated/confirmed to be on the original Moonlight album, not an official track listing.

References

Dangerous Woman
May 20, 2016 • 39:31 • Republic Records
Songs
Released Bad DecisionsBe AlrightDangerous WomanEverydayFocusGreedyI Don't CareInto YouJason's Song (Gave It Away)Knew Better / Forever BoyLeave Me LonelyLet Me Love YouMoonlightSide To SideSometimesStep On UpThinking Bout YouTouch It
Unreleased 1st Unknown Dangerous Woman OuttakeAll ThatAriana BeatBaby LovesControlGot Her OwnHiHourglassHow You FeelKnew Better Part TwoLeave Me Lonely (Reprise)MonsterOh, YeahOn & OnXanadu
Artists
Ariana GrandeFutureJamie FoxxLil WayneMacy GrayNicki MinajQuavoTakeoffTayla ParxVictoria Monét
Tour
Dangerous Woman Tour
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