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Thank U, Ariana Grande, For The Girl Power We All Need

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Thank U, Ariana Grande, For The Girl Power We All Need

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"Thank U, Next" might just be the spark of girl power we all needed. Ariana Grande released the song November 3, 2018, and it threw just about everyone off there rocker. I'll be honest I never was a huge Ariana Grande fan until I heard her new bop. I'll ever think of or hear was her character off of "Victorious." Grande played the character of Cat Valentine and she had such a distinct attitude, voice, style and that is what I can't get out of my head.

Ariana Grande - thank u, next (lyric video)Republic

Ariana Grande wrote the song tributing to her latest breakup with ex-fiance Pete Davidson. She wrote the song as a love letter to herself and that is such girl boss mode I love it. The singer even brings up ex-lovers who taught her things such as Big Sean, Mac Miller, and Pete Davidson. Each ex-taught her and allowed her to grow into the person she is today.

One of her greatest lyrics that has in fact blown up the web is "one taught me, love, one taught me patience, and one taught me pain."

Many people have taken a twist on the lyrics and tweeted them and have gotten a lot of activity over the last few days.

I can officially say I am on her girl-gang train. I think us women forget sometimes that self-love and care are so important. I find myself keeping up with things and people that are not important and really need to focus on what is. Her song can also teach us all something, especially how no matter how hard something is we can move on.

Keep doing you, Ariana, we are all living for the music that is dropping by the second from you!

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