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Ariana Grande celebrates ‘Dangerous Woman’ 10th anniversary by sharing fan-favourite ‘Knew Better Part II’

Ariana Grande celebrates ‘Dangerous Woman’ 10th anniversary by sharing fan-favourite ‘Knew Better Part II’

Ariana Grande has shared fan-favourite song ‘Knew Better Part II’ to mark the 10th anniversary of her third album ‘Dangerous Woman’. Listen below.

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The track, an extended version of ‘Knew Better’ from the original record, features as a bonus cut on ‘Dangerous Woman (Tenth Anniversary Edition)’, which was released last week.

Taking to Instagram to mark the record’s decade milestone, Grande said that the album and era would “forever hold a very special place in my heart”.

“Thank you for the love you’ve shown this project over the past decade and for the most beautiful and pivotal memories,” she added. “I cherish them and you all more than words can say.”

‘Knew Better Part II’ was originally shared as a SoundCloud exclusive that arrived a few months after ‘Dangerous Woman’ in 2016.

Grande has dropped four more albums since ‘Dangerous Woman’ in the form of ‘Sweetener’ (2018), ‘Thank U, Next’ (2019), ‘Positions’ (2020), and ‘Eternal Sunshine’ (2024).

Last month, the pop star announced her eighth studio album, ‘Petal’. She has described the LP as being “full of life and growing through the cracks of something cold and hard and challenging”.

Later this year will see Grande kick off her 2026 tour, marking her first run of live dates since 2019. The upcoming trek features a huge 10-show residency at The O2 in London between August and September, and you can dind any remaining tickets here.

Around the time of the tour announcement, Grande said it would likely be her “last hurrah”.

She’s rarely played live since she completed her huge tour in 2019, only making a handful of appearances at non-profit events and award shows. Grande also performed on Saturday Night Live in 2024.

However, she reassured fans last year that she wasn’t “abandoning” music after turning her attention to acting.

Grande is due to appear in the comedy sequel Focker-In-Law alongside Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro. In summer 2027, she’s heading to London’s West End to star in Sunday In The Park With George opposite Jonathan Bailey. She also played Glinda The Good in Wicked and Wicked: For Good.

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