Ariana Grande: Dangerous Woman review – a refinement of her sound
(Universal/Island)While Ariana Grande’s second album, 2014’s My Everything, was a commercial success, it also felt like she’d lost her identity, her debut’s pristine, retro R&B lost in the pop melee. Dangerous Woman is a refinement of her sound, shifting from the low-slung groove of the title track and Moonlight’s jazzy refrain, to the throbbing electro of new single Into You and the pulsating, Future-assisted Everyday. Elsewhere, she tries her hand at disco (t...
Rolling Stone — Ariana Grande performed her third studio album Dangerous Woman on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Thursday night. She also premiered the trailer of little-known side project: horro... more info
Rolling Stone — Ariana Grande dropped her third album Dangerous Woman today. Vevo captured the powerhouse vocalist belting the title track in – of all places – ... more info
Stereogum — Today, Ariana Grande, who is very good at being a pop star, releases her new album Dangerous Woman. And last night, her promotional duties took her to Jimmy Kimmel Live, ... more info
Guardian Music — (Universal/Island)While Ariana Grande’s second album, 2014’s My Everything, was a commercial success, it also felt like she’d lost her identity, her ... more info