Acoustic Avenues: Dangerous Woman album

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In this weekly column, senior Emily Thomas provides her take on a new albums, concerts, and artists.

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What it means to be a woman, and the power that women have is at the heart of Ariana Grande’s album Dangerous Woman and her message on this album is one that deserves a listen.  This album was Ariana’s peak. It’s a beautiful album about what it means to be a woman and the power that women have.

Dangerous Woman is such an empowering album for women and it really sparks something in you that makes you feel indestructible. It’s got great production and awesome features.

My top three from this album are always changing because I love every single track but right now my top three would have to be “Let Me Love You” featuring Lil Wayne, “Thinking Bout You,” and “Touch It.” Personally “Let Me Love You” holds good memories for me but it’s an overall very beautiful song. It is so sonically pleasing to listen to and her voice is perfect on this song, not to mention Lil Wayne is incredible and I love his verse as well.

“Thinkin Bout You” is another beautifully sounding song. It was the perfect way to close out the album and it is just beautifully sung by Grande. “Touch It” is gorgeous. I will never not love this song. The whole thing is a masterpiece. Many people have said it’s kind of boring including Grande herself but I wholeheartedly disagree. The entire thing is fantastic and the whistle note at the end is just the cherry on top.

The Dangerous Woman album is probably one of my favorites of all time. Everything about it is incredible. It’s fun, sensual, crazy, empowering, and so much more. I recommend this album to literally anyone who wants to listen to something that makes them feel good.