I was sitting in my backyard yesterday afternoon, thinking about how Ariana Grande’s music has been popping up everywhere lately. Man, I wanted to check out her new stuff while revisiting those old bangers I used to blast in my car back in the day. So, I grabbed my phone, plopped down on the couch, and got to work.
Starting Simple With Search
First off, I just hopped onto the web browser on my device and typed in “Ariana Grande new songs” right into the search bar. Nothing fancy, no subscriptions or logins—I hate dealing with those pop-ups. I scrolled through some basic results, skipping over anything that looked sketchy or required money. Found a couple of lists highlighting her latest drops, like “Yes, And?” from earlier this year. It sounded fresh and poppy, not exactly my usual vibe but catchy enough that I bobbed my head a bit while listening on repeat for 20 minutes.
Diving Into The Old Favorites
After that, I switched gears to her older hits. I remembered “Problem” with Iggy Azalea being a banger from like ten years ago, so I hunted it down manually by scrolling through free platforms. Took me a few tries ’cause things were cluttered with ads, but I eventually pulled it up and cranked the volume. Holy cow, it brought back memories! I started making a little list in my notes app as I went:
- “Bang Bang” with Nicki Minaj and Jessie J – still slaps hard.
- “Side to Side” – that one made me do a little chair dance.
- “Thank U, Next” – gotta love the vibe, makes me feel nostalgic.
I wasted way too much time here, scrolling down rabbit holes and getting distracted by random playlists that suggested other artists.
Putting It All Together
By late evening, I felt like I was mixing up eras in my head, so I decided to create my own playlist mentally. No fancy tools—just jotted down tracks in my head: new singles first, then the classics. I played them one after another to compare how she’s grown. Honestly, it’s wild how her voice got smoother but the energy stayed huge. I wrapped it up around midnight, feeling pumped but kinda tired from all that screen-staring. Overall, it was a messy but fun way to see her journey without spending a dime.