Ariana Grande's 'Yes, And?' Radiates Confidence in Musical Comeback

Written by: Keyali Mikaela

Ariana Grande's latest single, "Yes, And?" signals her triumphant return to solo music after a three-year hiatus. Co-written and produced by Grande alongside Max Martin and Ilya Salmanzadeh, the song channels a feel-good and bouncy vibe, drawing inspiration from iconic influences like Madonna's "Vogue" and the mid-'90s sound of Janet Jackson.

The track features an infectious melody and rhythm, showcasing Grande's vocal prowess and her adeptness at blending nostalgia with a contemporary edge. Its lyrics convey a refreshing message of self-empowerment and confidence, encouraging listeners to embrace authenticity and resilience while disregarding external opinions.

With assertive tones and well-placed expletives, "Yes, And?" takes on a bold and unapologetic stance, reinforcing its theme of individual strength and self-love. The chorus, highlighted by lines such as "Say that shit with your chest, and / Be your own f***ing best friend," adds a defiant touch, emphasizing personal empowerment.

The production, featuring a slightly robotic spoken middle section reminiscent of Madonna, contributes to the track's overall radio and dancefloor-friendly nature. As the lead single for her upcoming seventh studio album, "Yes, And?" foreshadows a compelling musical journey, showcasing Ariana Grande's evolution while staying true to her signature style. In essence, it stands as a confident and empowering anthem, reaffirming Grande's status as a pop powerhouse.

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