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    Ariana Grande Shuts Down Haters and Celebrates Herself in New Single Yes, And?

    Alex HarrisBy Alex HarrisJanuary 14, 2024Updated:September 5, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    The Comeback Single: Redefining Pop Candour

    Ariana Grande made a defiant return with the release of her new single Yes, and? on January 12, 2024.

    The lead single from her highly anticipated seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine, sees the pop superstar address speculation about her personal life head-on with bold, unfiltered lyrics. 

    Embracing the “Vogue” Influence

    From its first thumping beats, yes, and? immediately commands attention with a pulsing house pop production infused with ballroom elements reminiscent of Madonna’s iconic 1990 hit “Vogue.”

    Grande herself has cited the classic song as an inspiration, with Yes, and? featuring an interpolation that pays homage to its influential sound.

    The song was produced by Ariana Grande, Max Martin, and ILYA, who are some of her main collaborators and have worked with her on several of her previous hits, such as No Tears Left To Cry, God Is A Woman, and Positions.

    The song was also written by the same trio, along with Madonna, who is credited as a co-writer.

    The lyrics video for Yes, and? leans into this conceptual tie, showcasing Ariana Grande’s signature ponytail whipping dramatically as she serves smouldering looks to the camera.

    With its sparkling synths and disco-tinged beats, the song’s production is a perfect match for the star’s powerful vocals.

    Candid Lyricism: Forging a New Path 

    While the up-tempo instrumentation has undeniable dancefloor energy, it’s Grande’s refreshingly candid lyricism that makes Yes, and? a truly memorable release.

    Addressing rampant gossip about her romantic life, she defiantly sings, “Don’t comment on my body; do not reply / Your business is yours and mine is mine / Why do you care so much whose dick I ride?”

    Yes, and? sees Grande firmly taking control of the narrative around her with boldly autobiographical lyrics.

    Rather than shying away from speculation, she directly confronts it, embracing the controversial with a self-assured Yes, and? as the hook.

    It’s a sharp retort that dares critics to keep talking while she moves forward undaunted.

    In the lyrics breakdown for Yes, and? “Grande encourages listeners to be their own “fuckin’ best friend” and keep forging ahead through any darkness or negativity.

    It’s an empowering message of self-love and perseverance, delivered with the star’s trademark mix of sweetness and defiant charm.

    The Music Video Everybody is Watching

    On the heels of the single’s buzzy release, Ariana Grande dropped the official music video for Yes, and? on January 19th.

    Racking up millions of views in its first week, the Christian Breslauer-directed clip is a must-watch visual companion to the empowerment anthem.

    The video brings the song’s bold, no-f*cks-given spirit to vivid life as Ariana Grande struts confidently through elaborately choreographed sets and scenes.

    From scantily-clad backup dancers to an audacious hair flip in a burning room, each sequence plays up the track’s fierce energy.

    A Roaring Chart Success

    In addition to making waves with music viewers, Yes, and? has been an across-the-board chart smash for Grande.

    The single debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking the 1,162nd song to top the historic chart in its 65-year history.

    It’s also Grande’s eighth #1 hit overall and her fourth as an unaccompanied lead artist.

    The song has received mostly positive reactions from the fans and the critics, who praised Ariana Grande’s vocals, confidence, and creativity. 

    Some of the fans also expressed their excitement and admiration for Ariana Grande’s comeback and new era. 

    Ariana Grande Yes, And? song cover
    Ariana Grande Yes, And? song cover

    A Vital Voice in Modern Pop

    At just 30 years old, Ariana Grande has firmly cemented her status as one of the most vital voices in modern pop music with Yes, and?.

    More than just a comeback single, the song feels like a pivotal moment—a recalibration of how candid and confessional pop stars can be about their personal experiences.

    As Grande commands listeners to “Say that shit with your chest,” she’s ushering in a new era of radically honest pop musicality.

    It’s a daring move, but one that has already proven immensely successful and deeply resonant with fans worldwide.

    So press play on Yes, and? and experience the start of this bold new chapter. Let Ariana Grande’s unapologetic confidence and empowering words wash over you as the addictive beats and iconic vocals work their magic.

    This is more than just a song; it’s a battle cry to embrace your truth.

    Stream Ariana Grande Yes, And?:

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    Ariana Grande Yes, and what’s next? Lyrics

    Verse 1
    In case you haven’t noticed
    Well, everybody’s tired
    And healin’ from somebody
    Or somethin’ we don’t see just right

    Pre-Chorus
    Boy, come on, put your lipstick on (No one can tell you nothin’)
    Come on and walk this way through the fire (Don’t care what’s on their mind)
    And if you find yourself in a dark situation
    Just turn on your light and be like

    Chorus
    “Yes, and?”
    Say that shit with your chest, and
    Be your own fuckin’ best friend
    Say that shit with your chest
    Keep moving like, “What’s next?”
    “Yes, and?”

    Verse 2
    Now, I’m so done with caring
    What you think, no, I won’t hide
    Underneath your own projections
    Or change my most authentic life

    Pre-Chorus
    Boy, come on, put your lipstick on (No one can tell you nothin’)
    Come on and walk this way through the fire (Don’t care what’s on their mind)
    And if you find yourself in a dark situation
    Just turn on your light and be like

    Chorus
    “Yes, and?”
    Say that shit with your chest, and
    Be your own fuckin’ best friend
    Say that shit with your chest
    Keep moving like, “What’s next?”
    “Yes, and?” (Yeah)

    Bridge
    My tongue is sacred, I speak upon what I like
    Protected, sexy, discerning with my time (My time)
    Your energy is yours and mine is mine (It’s mine, it’s mine)
    What’s mine is mine
    My face is sitting, I don’t need no disguise (I don’t need no disguise)
    Don’t comment on my body, do not reply
    Your business is yours and mine is mine
    Why do you care so much whose **** I ride?
    Why?

    Chorus
    “Yes, and?” (Yes, and?)
    Say that shit with your chest, and (Say that shit with your chest)
    Be your own fuckin’ best friend (Oh, be your own, be your own)
    Say that shit with your chest (Say that shit with your chest, baby)
    Keep moving like, “What’s next?”
    “Yes, and?”
    “Yes, and?”
    Say that shit with your chest, and

    Be your own fuckin’ best (Be your own) friend
    Say that shit with your chest
    Keep moving like,
    “What’s next?”
    “Yes, and?” (Yeah)

    Ariana Grande
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    Lyric sleuth. Synth whisperer. Chart watcher. Alex hunts new sounds and explains why they hit like they do.

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