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Ariana Grande Announces Full ‘Petal’ Tracklist

All 12 song titles have been revealed for the album, which arrives July 31.

Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande

Katia Temkin

Ariana Grande‘s Petal tracklist is here.

After rolling out Petal‘s song titles bit by bit on her Eternal Sunshine Tour, the entire song set was confirmed via the show’s big screen Friday (June 19) in Inglewood, Calif.


Grande shared a reel of the tracklist’s unveiling on Instagram after her third night at Kia Forum.

Petal‘s lead single, “Hate That I Made You Love Me” — which is the second track on the album — debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 upon its release earlier this month. Early June also marked the launch of Grande’s tour, which makes its way throughout the U.S. over the summer and runs through Sept. 1 in London. To date, “Hate That I Made You Love Me” is the only new song from Petal to make the show’s setlist.

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The track is surrounded by opener “Kiss Me” and the collection’s title track, “Petal,” on the album’s full song list. “Big Feelings” and “Freak” mark the midway point of the LP, while a tune called “Nowhere, Nobody” closes things out. The followup to Grande’s Billboard 200 chart topper Eternal Sunshine (2024), Petal will officially be released on July 31.

See the Petal tracklist, stylized as shown at Grande’s show, below:

1. “kiss me”
2. ⁠”hate that i made you love me”
3. “petal”
4. ⁠”stay”
5. ⁠”oh well”
6. “⁠big feelings”
7.” ⁠”freak”
8. “⁠(warning signs)”
9. ⁠”like i do”
10. ⁠”never get over me”
11. ⁠”bad thing (bunny hop)”
12. ⁠”nowhere, nobody”

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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