Pop superstar Ariana Grande has treated fans to a surprise release to commemorate the 10th anniversary of her seminal album, 'Dangerous Woman'. The acclaimed artist officially shared 'Knew Better Part II', a track long championed by her dedicated fanbase, which had previously only existed in unofficial forms or snippets.
The original 'Dangerous Woman' album, released in 2016, was a pivotal moment in Grande's career, showcasing a more mature sound and cementing her status as a global pop icon. It featured hit singles such as 'Into You', 'Side to Side' (featuring Nicki Minaj), and the title track itself. The album garnered critical acclaim and commercial success, earning a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album. Its influence is still felt within the pop landscape, often cited for its strong vocal performances and sophisticated production.
'Knew Better Part II' has been a mythical track for many Grande enthusiasts, often requested and discussed online. Its official release now provides a complete listening experience for a song that has been part of the album's lore for a decade. This move by Grande demonstrates an understanding of her fanbase's desires and a willingness to engage with the legacy of her past work in a meaningful way.
The album 'Dangerous Woman' is widely available on major streaming platforms in the UK, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. Grande's work has consistently performed well in the UK charts, with several number-one singles and albums, and she has previously been nominated for Brit Awards, reflecting her significant impact on the British music scene.
This celebratory release not only serves as a nostalgic trip for long-time followers but also offers new listeners a deeper insight into the creative process behind one of the most significant pop albums of the last decade. It underscores the enduring connection between artists and their audience, particularly in an era where fan engagement often shapes how music is consumed and celebrated.