Ariana Grande Drops 'Dangerous Woman' Tenth Anniversary Edition With Long-Awaited Unreleased Track

Ariana Grande is treating fans to a gift they've been waiting for.
The 32-year-old pop superstar unveiled the Dangerous Woman (Tenth Anniversary Edition) on Wednesday, May 20, bringing the beloved 2016 album back with fresh material and expanded content.
The digital release spans 18 tracks and features revamped artwork alongside the highly anticipated "Knew Better Part Two," which had been unavailable on streaming platforms until now. The expanded project also taps in bonus cuts including "Step on Up" and "Jason's Song (Gave It Away)." A vinyl pressing arrives May 29 and is available for pre-order.
The album itself now carries a 3x-Platinum RIAA certification and showcases some of Grande's biggest hits from the era. The collection features chart staples like "Side to Side," "Into You," "Dangerous Woman," "Everyday," and "Let Me Love You," plus deep cuts such as "Greedy," "Bad Decisions," "Touch It," and "Thinking Bout You."
Six songs from the project have crossed the 1 billion global streams threshold. Republic Records notes that "Into You" stands as her most-consumed deep catalog track by weekly listener metrics.
"Knew Better Part Two" originally surfaced on Grande's SoundCloud following persistent fan requests for an extended version of the shortened original track. At the time, listeners speculated the song addressed her relationship with ex-boyfriend Ricky Alvarez.
The anniversary edition arrives as Grande continues work on her next studio album.
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