Ariana Grande’s new album Dangerous Woman is set to release this Friday, but the pop singer has leaked a number of songs from the album so far, including a collaboration with Nicki Minaj.
Last week, she premiered a duet with Future, saying in an interview with KIIS FM interview:
“I knew I wanted to work with Future, but I didn’t know if we could find the right song to do together because we’re so different. But we really found a dope vibe and it’s very unique and exciting.”
“Side 2 Side,” features Nicki, and sounds somewhat like an electro-reggae song. The two have previously worked together on 2014’s “Bang Bang,” with Jesse J, which makes sense when Nicki announces on her verse that she’s the queen of rap, while Ariana runs pop.
The other song Ariana released today, “Greedy,” is about Ariana being “greedy for love,” which makes me feel intrigued by the sex aspect of Ariana’s new album. Listen below.
Dangerous Woman is out May 20, and here’s the full track list for the upcoming album.
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