Ariana Grande’s Dangerous Woman Album Review

Ariana Grandes Dangerous Woman Album Review

Put your hearts up for the midnight shadows as Ariana Grande shed off her Nickelodeon child star persona and embrace the one of the dangerous woman she is in her latest album Dangerous Woman. Wearing a sleek black rabbit headpiece and modeling her new signature black winged flick, she transformed her innocent face into that of a sultry pop star.

Her third and latest album, Dangerous Woman, premiered May 20, 2016 and immediately pushed its way into the spotlight with her iconic song Dangerous Woman. Her top three singles as of yet, Dangerous Woman, Into You and Side to Side hit top 10 on the billboard charts. The album itself hit #1 on Billboard and Twitter Top Tracks charts. It was nominated for a Grammy Best Pop Vocal Album and People’s Choice Award for Favorite Album. Side to Side in particular is nearing half a billion views on Youtube. The singer herself won 2016 AMA Artist of the Year. Her Dangerous Woman tour is lasting from December 9 to June 17 and visiting 59 locations across North America and Europe.

While being tremendously popular, the album itself is filled with fifteen priceless hits. Love stories like Touch it, Be Alright, Moonlight and Into You showed off her high-pitched pop melodies while the mature Let Me Love You and Side to Side demonstrated her scandalous appeal. Her catlike and feminine I Don’t Care, Greedy and Bad Decisions showed off the catchy vocal melodies prevalent throughout her entire album. Collaborations with Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Macy Gray and Future solidified her album to be hot and happening. The impressive vocal range, original blend of pop, contemporary, and R&B and controversial lyrics made her songs popular again and again.

A trendy superstar filled with past and future hits, Ariana Grande has done it again. A contemporary R&B album with vocals compared to the likes of Mariah Carey, she captured listener’s attention and catapulted her way into the spotlight. The album is cohesive, catchy and controversial in all the best ways. Rated nearly 5 stars on iTunes and played on radio stations worldwide, Dangerous Woman is becoming as iconic as Ariana Grande herself.