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Ariana Grande Celebrating 10th Anniversary of ‘Dangerous Woman’ LP With Expanded Edition Featuring Unreleased Fan Favorite

The special 18-track digital album due out on May 29 features new cover art.

Ariana Grande on the cover of "Dangerous Woman (Tenth Anniversary Edition)" due out on May 29, 2026

Ariana Grande on the cover of "Dangerous Woman (Tenth Anniversary Edition)" due out on May 29, 2026

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Ariana Grande is gearing up to celebrate the tenth anniversary of her 2016 album, Dangerous Woman, with an expanded edition of her third LP featuring new artwork and a song that didn’t make the original version. Dangerous Woman (Tenth Anniversary Edition) will drop on May 29 as an 18-track digital album, expanded to include the unreleased fan favorite “Knew Better Part Two.”

The Grammy-nominated, three-times platinum album that debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 album chart will feature the Hot 100 top No. 4 hit “Side to Side” (feat. Nicki Minaj), as well as the No. 8 hit title track and No. 13 single “Into You.” According to a release announcing the project, the album has racked up more than 20 million global units and more than 25 billion streams to date thanks to such enduring hits as “Into You” and “Side to Side.”


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Additionally, six songs from the album have surpassed more than one billion global streams, with “Side to Side” and “Into You” generating, respectively, 7.5 billion and 5 billion streams; “Side to Side” also made history as the first female collaboration to surpass one billion Spotify streams.

The album will feature the original album tracks “Moonlight,” “Be Alright,” “Let Me Love You” (featuring Lil Wayne), “Greedy,” “Leave Me Lonely” (feat. Macy Gray), “Everyday” (feat. Future), “Sometimes,” “I Don’t Care,” “Bad Decisions,” “Touch It,” “Knew Better/Forever Boy,” “Thinking About You,” “Step On Up” and “Jason’s Song (Gave It Away).”

Grande is gearing up to release her eighth studio album, Petal, on July 31, featuring the upcoming single “Hate That I Made You Love Me,” which is also due out on May 29. She is also prepping for her first tour in six years, the Eternal Sunshine trek, which is slated to kick off on June 6 in Oakland, Calif.

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And, after lighting up movie screens around the world in Wicked and Wicked: For Good, Grande will be back on the screen opposite Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro in November in Focker-In-Law.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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Canadian Government Renews Creative Export Strategy to Promote Culture on the Global Stage

Launched in 2018, the initiative is designed to enhance the export opportunities for Canadian culture across music and other sectors, including funding for the Canada Music Fund. The federal government will distribute $95-million over the next five years.

The federal government is permanently investing in Canada’s cultural scene.

Last week (May 12), Marc Miller, minister of Canadian identity and culture, announced the fixed renewal of the Creative Export Strategy (CES), an initiative designed to promote the country’s creative sectors beyond Canada.

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