Ariana Grande shuts down the critics in her latest single 'Yes, And?', sending a powerful message.
Ariana Grande is back with a bang, silencing the haters with her latest single 'Yes, And?'. Produced by the legendary pop maestro Max Martin, the song showcases Grande's untouchable vocal prowess and signature pop-house sound, serving as a defiant kiss-off to those who pry into her personal life. With a groovy disco beat reminiscent of iconic pop artists, the track exudes confidence and resilience. Directed by Christian Breslauer, the music video adds another layer to Grande's message, winning over critics with her performance.
In 'Yes, And?', Grande collaborates with Max Martin and Ilya Salmanzadeh to deliver a powerful statement, inviting listeners to the dance floor while asserting her boundaries against unwanted scrutiny. The song is the lead single from her upcoming seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine, promising more empowering tunes to come. Additionally, Grande's Hollywood Hills house sale to Bad Bunny for $8.3 million adds a surprising twist to her narrative, showcasing her business savvy beyond the music industry.
Paula Abdul even praised Grande's 'Yes, And?' music video for its homage to her own 'Cold Hearted' clip from 1988, solidifying Grande's status as a pop icon with a nod to the legends. As the anticipation for 'AG7' continues to build, Grande's unapologetic attitude and musical talent shine through, leaving fans and critics alike in awe of her bold artistry.
In her untouchable vocal register and over effervescent pop-house, the returning singer rebukes the prurient interest in her personal life.
was brought to life by legendary pop producer Max Martin and is sonically resembles the groovy disco beats that have characterized some major pop artists' music ...
Today, Grande dropped “Yes, And?,” the lead single off of her forthcoming seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine. The bouncy pop anthem is rife with lyrics that ...
The song, written and produced by Grande with frequent collaborators Max Martin and Ilya Salmanzadeh, is the lead single of her upcoming seventh studio album, ...
Ariana Grande's anti-critic comeback single “Yes, And?” is a subdued invitation to the dance floor (and to mind your damn business).
Directed by Christian Breslauer, the visuals open with a group of critics arriving to a private performance by Grande for “AG7,” her highly anticipated seventh ...
Grande's 'Yes, And?' music video takes notes from Abdul's 1988 clip for "Cold Hearted."
Music superstar Ariana Grande sold her Bird Streets, Los Angeles home to Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny for $8.3 million.