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Thank U Next

5.0

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2019年05月03日
国内/輸入 輸入(International Version)
レーベルRepublic
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 7747622
SKU 602577476228

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Three months after the August 2018 release of Sweetener -- her fourth album, delivered in the wake of the 2017 tragedy at Manchester Arena -- Ariana Grande released "Thank U, Next," a clever pop song celebrating how each ex turned her into a better person. The refrain of "one taught me love, one taught me patience, and one taught me pain" quickly turned "Thank U, Next" into something more than a hit: it was a meme, eating up all the pop-cultural oxygen at the end of 2018, confirming Ariana Grande's position as the pre-eminent pop star of the moment. Like all defining pop stars, Grande's status derived in equal parts from her music and public persona, the latter shaped through the prism of tragedy -- not just the Manchester bombing, but the premature death of her ex Mac Miller -- and that collective consciousness lends weight to Thank U, Next, her swiftly delivered sequel to Sweetener, just as it did its predecessor. The difference with Thank U, Next is this time Grande is swaggering with the confidence that comes with unquestioned stardom. This freedom can be heard in "Thank U, Next," which flips heartbreak into empowerment, and is effectively the keynote for its parent album. Grande does delve into explicit darkness more than she did on Sweetener -- Miller's death haunts the album, specifically surfacing on "Ghosting" -- but she never loses sight that this is a pop album, designed to provide a soundtrack for good times as well as the bad. To this end, Thank U, Next benefits from its quick execution. Conceptually, the album feels slighter than Sweetener, which was designed to be a grand statement, but the loose ends and crass commercial cul-de-sacs scattered throughout Thank U, Next seem human -- perhaps she's appropriating several cultures on "7 Rings," yet its celebration of healing heartbreak through consumerism suits a singer who also urges a crush to break up with a girlfriend just because she's bored. Such sentiments are the product of a singer who not only knows what she wants but knows that she's wanted, and that attitude unites and propels Thank U, Next through its ballads and R&B jams, turning it into an album that embodies every aspect of Ariana Grande, the grand pop star. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      imagine

      アーティスト: Ariana Grande

    2. 2.
      needy

      アーティスト: Ariana Grande

    3. 3.
      NASA

      アーティスト: Ariana Grande

    4. 4.
      bloodline

      アーティスト: Ariana Grande

    5. 5.
      fake smile

      アーティスト: Ariana Grande

    6. 6.
      bad idea

      アーティスト: Ariana Grande

  2. 2.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      make up

      アーティスト: Ariana Grande

    2. 2.
      ghostin

      アーティスト: Ariana Grande

    3. 3.
      in my head

      アーティスト: Ariana Grande

    4. 4.
      7 rings

      アーティスト: Ariana Grande

    5. 5.
      thank u, next

      アーティスト: Ariana Grande

    6. 6.
      break up with your girlfriend, i'm bored

      アーティスト: Ariana Grande

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Ariana Grande

商品の紹介

世界を愛し、世界に愛される実力派歌姫。"強い女性"を代表する新リーダー=アリアナによる、この世で最も正直で、最も前向きな最新アルバムの2枚組LP。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2019/04/08)

Rolling Stone - 4 stars out of 5 -- " Thank U, Next is just a woman and a mood....What a glorious pop rush it is..." Spin - "THANK YOU, NEXT opens a new and more intimate chapter. Replete with fresh autobiographical material and a renewed emotional perspective, it finds Grande tempering her natural enthusiasm with the pointed wisdom of a woman who wised up fast." Entertainment Weekly - "thank u was a no-caps-button manifesto aimed straight at the heart of the Snapchat-generation zeitgeist..." Billboard - "[The album] shows one of our biggest pop stars at her most vulnerable, including a song so raw she can't perform it live." NME (Magazine) - "Grande is someone who knows trauma inside out, given her recent experiences. Her latest album, THANK YOU, NEXT is a kind of tribute to that and to resilience and finding strength in the darkest of moments."
Rovi

Three months after the August 2018 release of Sweetener -- her fourth album, delivered in the wake of the 2017 tragedy at Manchester Arena -- Ariana Grande released "Thank U, Next," a clever pop song celebrating how each ex turned her into a better person. The refrain of "one taught me love, one taught me patience, and one taught me pain" quickly turned "Thank U, Next" into something more than a hit: it was a meme, eating up all the pop-cultural oxygen at the end of 2018, confirming Ariana Grande's position as the pre-eminent pop star of the moment. Like all defining pop stars, Grande's status derived in equal parts from her music and public persona, the latter shaped through the prism of tragedy -- not just the Manchester bombing, but the premature death of her ex Mac Miller -- and that collective consciousness lends weight to Thank U, Next, her swiftly delivered sequel to Sweetener, just as it did its predecessor. The difference with Thank U, Next is this time Grande is swaggering with the confidence that comes with unquestioned stardom. This freedom can be heard in "Thank U, Next," which flips heartbreak into empowerment, and is effectively the keynote for its parent album. Grande does delve into explicit darkness more than she did on Sweetener -- Miller's death haunts the album, specifically surfacing on "Ghosting" -- but she never loses sight that this is a pop album, designed to provide a soundtrack for good times as well as the bad. To this end, Thank U, Next benefits from its quick execution. Conceptually, the album feels slighter than Sweetener, which was designed to be a grand statement, but the loose ends and crass commercial cul-de-sacs scattered throughout Thank U, Next seem human -- perhaps she's appropriating several cultures on "7 Rings," yet its celebration of healing heartbreak through consumerism suits a singer who also urges a crush to break up with a girlfriend just because she's bored. Such sentiments are the product of a singer who not only knows what she wants but knows that she's wanted, and that attitude unites and propels Thank U, Next through its ballads and R&B jams, turning it into an album that embodies every aspect of Ariana Grande, the grand pop star. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

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前作から約半年というショートスパンで届けられた5作目のアルバム。元恋人の死、爆破テロ事件など色々なことが身近で起き、この作品を作り上げることで消化したのかもしれない。また一段と強くなった彼女が紡ぐ言葉は説得力があって眩しい。まずは⑩曲目「7 rings」を!
2020/05/01 umiusagiさん
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常に最新のサウンドを更新しながら、パーソナルなに内容もリスナーをも巻き込みながら音楽に昇華するのはアメリカのPOPSの強さ、何よりアリアナの強さを感じた
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やっぱり歌声が最高ですね。このアルバムに収録されている曲はどれも素晴らしくてびっくりしました。グラミー賞にノミネートされた「7 rings」と、アルバム表題曲「thank u, next」が特にお気に入りです。
2020/04/21 TMさん
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