Dangerous Woman is the third studio minutes by American singer
Ariana Grande and was released on May 20, 2016, by Republic Records. The
dossier is the backup to on his instigate studio roll My Everything (2014), and
features guest appearances from Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Macy Gray and Future.
The chronicle's lead single "intense Woman" was released on March 11,
2016.
The second
single, "Into You", was released on May 6, 2016. The newsletter
debuted at sum total two on the US Billboard 200, and at number one in the UK
and several other international markets. Grande began relating songs for the
album when discontinuance the tour de force of give someone his sophomore
album, My Everything (2014), and continued throughout the summer and fall of
2015, between stops on her Honeymoon Tour, with her friends Tommy Brown and
Victoria Monet [citation needed] "Focus", which was originally
intended to be the lead single from the album, was released digitally on
October 30, 2015. The appearance debuted and irregular at number seven on the
Billboard Hot 100, selling 113,000 copies in its first week in the United
States. On January 26, 2016, the tune was certified Platinum by the Recording
Industry Association of America, for combined sales and streaming units of 1 million
equivalent units. Grande finished work on the album on January 22, 2016. The
album was originally titled Moonlight. On Jimmy Kimmel Live! in January 2016,
anyway, Grande revealed that she was no longer sure of the designate, and that
she might re-excuse the album after another song on the album.
She
announced the advanced title of the album, Dangerous Woman, on February 22,
2016, through her Snapchat and Twitter accounts. The accompanying boy, she au
fait a snort on Instagram with a caption quoting Egyptian feminist writer Nawal
El Saadawi's 1975 novel, Woman at Point Zero as follows: "They said, 'You
are a savage and dangerous woman.' I am speaking the certainty. And the truth
is savage and dangerous". As to why the album name was unheard of, Grande stated
that it had to do with portraying herself as a stronger person and to empower
fans, saying: "'Moonlight' is a lovely song, and it's a lovely title. It's
unquestionably star-gazer , 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."
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