Album Info
Artist: | Ariana Grande |
Album: | Sweetener |
Released: | Europe, Oct 2018 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Raindrops (An Angel Cried) | |
Engineer [Assistant Recording Engineer] - Cory Bice, Jeremy Lertola | ||
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Producer - Ilya, Max Martin | ||
Recorded By - Sam Holland | ||
Written-By - B. Gaudio | ||
A2 | Blazed | |
Edited By [Digital Editing], Arranged By - Andrew Coleman , Mike Larson | ||
Engineer [Additional Engineering] - Bill Zimmerman | ||
Featuring - Pharrell Williams | ||
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Phil Tan | ||
Producer - Pharrell Williams | ||
Recorded By - Andrew Coleman , Mike Larson | ||
Recorded By [Assistant] - Ben "Bengineer" Sedano, Thomas Cullison | ||
Written-By - P. Williams | ||
A3 | The Light Is Coming | |
Edited By [Digital Editing], Arranged By - Mike Larson | ||
Featuring - Nicki Minaj | ||
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Manny Marroquin | ||
Mixed By [Assistant] - Chris Galland, Robin Florent, Scott Desmarais | ||
Producer - Pharrell Williams | ||
Programmed By [Additional Programming] - Mike "Miguel Milliones" Larson | ||
Recorded By - Mike Larson | ||
Recorded By [Assistant] - Ben "Bengineer" Sedano, Brendan Morawski, Jacob Dennis, Ramon Rivas, Thomas Cullison | ||
Recorded By [Nicki Minaj Vocals/Assistant] - Kris Crawford , Manny Park | ||
Recorded By [Nicki Minaj Vocals] - Aubry "Big Juice" Delaine | ||
Written-By - A. Grande, O. Maraj, P. Williams | ||
A4 | R.E.M | |
Edited By [Digital Editing], Arranged By - Andrew Coleman , Mike Larson | ||
Engineer [Additional Engineering] - Bill Zimmerman | ||
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Phil Tan | ||
Producer - Pharrell Williams | ||
Programmed By [Additional Programming] - Mike "Miguel Milliones" Larson | ||
Recorded By - Andrew Coleman , Mike Larson | ||
Recorded By [Assistant] - Guillermo Lefeld, Jon Sher | ||
Vocals [Additional] - Pharrell Williams | ||
Written-By - P. Williams | ||
B1 | God Is A Woman | |
Backing Vocals, Drums, Guitar, Keyboards, Programmed By - Ilya | ||
Guitar - Rickard Göransson | ||
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Mixed By [Assistant] - John Hanes | ||
Producer - Ilya | ||
Written-By - A. Grande, I. Salmanzadeh, M. Martin, R. Göransson, S. Kotecha | ||
B2 | Sweetener | |
Edited By [Digital Editing], Arranged By - Andrew Coleman , Mike Larson | ||
Engineer [Additional Mix Engineering] - Bill Zimmerman | ||
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Phil Tan | ||
Producer - Pharrell Williams | ||
Recorded By - Andrew Coleman , Mike Larson | ||
Recorded By [Assistant] - Ben "Bengineer" Sedano, Chris Khan, David Kim , Iain Findlay, Jacob Dennis, Thomas Cullison | ||
Vocals [Additional] - Pharrell Williams | ||
Written-By - A. Grande, P. Williams | ||
B3 | Successful | |
Edited By [Digital Editing], Arranged By - Andrew Coleman , Mike Larson | ||
Engineer [Additional Engineering] - Bill Zimmerman | ||
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Phil Tan | ||
Producer - Pharrell Williams | ||
Recorded By - Andrew Coleman , Mike Larson | ||
Recorded By [Assistant] - Hart Gunther, Thomas Cullison | ||
Written-By - P. Williams | ||
C1 | Everytime | |
Bass, Drums, Keyboards, Programmed By - Ilya, Max Martin | ||
Engineer [Assistant Recording Engineer] - Cory Bice, Jeremy Lertola | ||
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Mixed By [Assistant] - John Hanes | ||
Producer - Ilya, Max Martin | ||
Recorded By - Sam Holland | ||
Written-By - A. Grande, I. Salmanzadeh, M. Martin, S. Kotecha | ||
C2 | Breathin | |
Backing Vocals - Ariana Grande, Ilya | ||
Bass, Drums, Guitar, Programmed By - Ilya | ||
Engineer [Assistant Recording Engineer] - Cory Bice, Jeremy Lertola | ||
Keyboards - Ilya, Max Martin | ||
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Mixed By [Assistant] - John Hanes | ||
Producer - Ilya | ||
Recorded By - Noah Passovoy, Sam Holland | ||
Written-By - A. Grande, I. Salmanzadeh, P. Svensson, S. Kotecha | ||
C3 | No Tears Left To Cry | |
Backing Vocals - Ariana Grande | ||
Bass - Max Martin | ||
Drums - Ilya, Max Martin | ||
Engineer - Sam Holland | ||
Engineer [Assistant] - Cory Bice, Jeremy Lertola | ||
Engineer [For Mix] - John Hanes | ||
Keyboards - Ilya, Max Martin | ||
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Percussion - Ilya, Max Martin | ||
Producer - Ilya, Max Martin | ||
Programmed By - Ilya, Max Martin | ||
Written-By - A. Grande, I. Salmanzadeh, M. Martin, S. Kotecha | ||
C4 | Borderline | |
Edited By [Digital Editing], Arranged By - Andrew Coleman , Mike Larson | ||
Engineer [Additional Engineering] - Bill Zimmerman | ||
Featuring - Missy Elliott | ||
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Phil Tan | ||
Producer - Pharrell Williams | ||
Recorded By - Andrew Coleman , Corte Ellis, Mike Larson , Missy Elliott | ||
Recorded By [Assistant] - Ben "Bengineer" Sedano, Thomas Cullison | ||
Written-By - M. Elliott, P. Williams | ||
D1 | Better Off | |
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Mixed By [Assistant] - John Hanes | ||
Producer - Brian Malik Baptiste, Hitboy, Tommy Brown | ||
Strings - Peter Lee Johnson | ||
Written-By - A. Grande, B. Baptiste, C. Hollis, K. Krysiuk, T. Brown | ||
D2 | Goodnight N Go | |
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Mixed By [Assistant] - John Hanes | ||
Producer - Charles Anderson , Michael Foster , Tommy Brown | ||
Written-By - A. Grande, C. Anderson, M. Foster, T. Brown, V. McCants | ||
D3 | Pete Davidson | |
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Mixed By [Assistant] - John Hanes | ||
Producer - Charles Anderson , Tommy Brown | ||
Strings - Peter Lee Johnson | ||
Written-By - A. Grande, C. Anderson, T. Brown, V. McCants | ||
D4 | Get Well Soon | |
Edited By [Digital Editing], Arranged By - Mike Larson | ||
Engineer [Additional Mix Engineering] - Bill Zimmerman | ||
Mastered By - Randy Merrill | ||
Mixed By - Phil Tan | ||
Producer - Pharrell Williams | ||
Recorded By - Mike Larson | ||
Recorded By [Assistant] - Thomas Cullison | ||
Written-By - A. Grande, P. Williams |
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Description
"Sweetener," the fourth studio album by American singer Ariana Grande, was released on August 17, 2018, through Republic Records. The album marks a significant evolution in Grande's musical career, showcasing her growth as an artist and her ability to blend various genres seamlessly. "Sweetener" is a pop and R&B record with elements of trap, house, and funk, and it features production from Pharrell Williams, Max Martin, and Ilya Salmanzadeh.
One of the most notable aspects of "Sweetener" is its critical and commercial success. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, earning Grande her third number-one album in the United States. It also received widespread acclaim from music critics, who praised its cohesive production, Grande's vocal performance, and its themes of empowerment and healing.
"Sweetener" was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, marking Grande's first Grammy win. This accolade is a testament to the album's quality and its impact on the music industry.
The album's lead single, "No Tears Left to Cry," was released on April 20, 2018. The song is a dance-pop and disco track that addresses themes of resilience and optimism in the face of adversity. It received positive reviews from critics and peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. The accompanying music video, directed by Dave Meyers, features stunning visual effects and choreography, further cementing the song's success.
Another standout track is "God is a Woman," which was released as the second single on July 13, 2018. The song is a mid-tempo pop and trap song with a powerful feminist message. It showcases Grande's impressive vocal range and features a memorable music video that references various works of art and mythology. "God is a Woman" was praised for its bold lyrics and innovative production, and it peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100.
"Breathin," the third single from the album, was released on September 18, 2018. The song addresses Grande's struggles with anxiety and serves as an anthem for those dealing with similar issues. Its relatable lyrics and catchy melody resonated with fans and critics alike, and it reached number twelve on the Billboard Hot 100.
The album also includes "The Light Is Coming," a collaboration with rapper Nicki Minaj. The song features a sample from a CNN archive and showcases a more experimental side of Grande's music. While it received mixed reviews from critics, it was praised for its bold production and the chemistry between Grande and Minaj.
"Sweetener" is not only significant for its musical achievements but also for its cultural impact. The album was released in the wake of the Manchester Arena bombing, which occurred during Grande's concert in May 2017. The tragedy had a profound effect on Grande, and "Sweetener" reflects her journey of healing and finding light in the darkness. The album's themes of resilience, empowerment, and self-love resonated with many listeners, making it a source of comfort and inspiration.
In conclusion, "Sweetener" is a landmark album in Ariana Grande's career. Its blend of genres, powerful themes, and standout tracks have earned it critical acclaim and commercial success. The album's Grammy win and its cultural significance further solidify its place in pop music history. With "Sweetener," Grande has proven herself to be a versatile and influential artist, capable of creating music that not only entertains but also uplifts and inspires.