• Record Label: Republic
  • Release Date: Feb 8, 2019
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  1. Feb 9, 2019
    6
    Seis meses atrás, Ariana Grande provava para o mundo que havia encontrado sua identidade e que era sim uma das grandes popstars
    da atualidade (sendo a principal de sua geração) com o ótimo Sweetener. Hoje, após o lançamento de mais um disco, a teoria se confirma! No entanto, não de uma forma tão positiva quanto o álbum antecessor. Com a produção impecável e limpa de Max Martin, além da
    Seis meses atrás, Ariana Grande provava para o mundo que havia encontrado sua identidade e que era sim uma das grandes popstars
    da atualidade (sendo a principal de sua geração) com o ótimo Sweetener. Hoje, após o lançamento de mais um disco, a teoria se confirma! No entanto, não de uma forma tão positiva quanto o álbum antecessor. Com a produção impecável e limpa de Max Martin, além da voz perfeita de Grande, Thank U, Next se consolida como um registro pop, com os dois pés fincados no hip-hop - Assim confirmando uma tendência mundial desta década, de que "o trap é o novo pop". Liricamente, as faixas são um tanto rasas e sem inspiração. Os singles, apesar de conquistarem o topo das principais paradas musicais, são fracos se comparamos com outras canções da mesma artista, como No Tears Left to Cry e Into You. Principalmente 7 Rings - talvez uma das piores canções de Grande.
    De forma geral, o disco tem seus momentos de brilho e que consolidam o talento de Ariana Grande.
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  2. Feb 9, 2019
    6
    This album is a perfect storm with a rainbow inside. Repetitive production with a great songwriting isn't a good combination. Sounds like a lost and weak twin of the prodigious 'sweetener'.
  3. Feb 16, 2019
    6
    I guess this album I do have to get something off my chest a little bit. Ariana Grande has certainly worked hard and been through a hell of a lot to get where she is today. She is undoubtedly one of the biggest pop stars on the planet right now, and if her success matches her last 2 albums, she could become a huge household name and path the way for new and upcoming artists in years toI guess this album I do have to get something off my chest a little bit. Ariana Grande has certainly worked hard and been through a hell of a lot to get where she is today. She is undoubtedly one of the biggest pop stars on the planet right now, and if her success matches her last 2 albums, she could become a huge household name and path the way for new and upcoming artists in years to come. But not if she continues to make music like this.

    Ariana started off creating music that was suited to her. It was her style, and for me, that’s why I loved about her. I loved this whole bubblegum pop, the innocence of a new artist confessing her love for guys and creating these really happy songs, and whilst I understand that Ariana has evolved, she has evolved on the wrong path. She has been caught up in this “trend” of trap music and songs that are being played on the radio now. Ariana for me, doesn’t need to do that. She could make any song she wanted and it would be a hit. I’m not sure if tis is because this is genuinely the type of artists that she wants to be, or if this is simply just because her and her team are playing it safe and they know that releasing this kind of music would nab the attention. I do hate to say it because Ariana has the potential to really blow sit out of the park, and we’ve seen her do that.

    Whilst I grasp the concept that this album was released and recorded as part of therapy for Ariana, I feel like this album has been rushed in moer ways than one. A lot of the tracks are the same start to finish. Same melodies, same baking track… I don’t feel like this album takes you on a journey. There are the few exceptions, but I just don’t get the whole Ariana Grande package. There are a lot of people that will disagree with me, but I feel like we’re losing the Ariana Grande that had her own body of work and image and was creating music that could have longevity, to releasing those quick fire singles that burn out after 3 months, and it’s a shame because Ariana is probably one of the last real genuinely talented artists out there at the moment that could reach and do so many iconic things in her career, but she’s fitting into this mould of money making, music trend artist, and they just aren’t remembered.

    Favourite song? ghostin or bloodline
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  4. Jan 10, 2020
    6
    So much potential wasted, I think this was a rush, she must have take more time between Sweetener an this, to allow her to heal from what she suffered and where she is now. This is an album with a lot of bops but not much personal.
  5. Aug 23, 2019
    6
    It's a pretty good album overall, the vocals were on point, but the lyrics are not really good. "make up" is by far the worst.
  6. Mar 10, 2019
    6
    She can do so much better than this. Not her best album, but has some catchy, danceable songs that I could enjoy in a party with my friends, but won't listen in my headphones. Still it's a great album and some of the lyrics have a meaning.
  7. Jun 15, 2019
    6
    This is ok. Her voice saves most of the tracks. But it lacks some originality. Why does she wants to be black so bad?
  8. Jun 22, 2019
    6
    imagine 7/10 the beat is good and Ariana's singing is really good, but it drags in the end.
    needy 6/10 i really like the beat and ariana's singing is good here.
    NASA 5.5/10 the beat is okay here and Ariana's singing is okay too... this is a skip. bloodline 5/10 the beat isn't good here and Ariana is average here. fake smile 7/10 the beat is really good and Ariana does a good job here.
    imagine 7/10 the beat is good and Ariana's singing is really good, but it drags in the end.
    needy 6/10 i really like the beat and ariana's singing is good here.
    NASA 5.5/10 the beat is okay here and Ariana's singing is okay too... this is a skip.
    bloodline 5/10 the beat isn't good here and Ariana is average here.
    fake smile 7/10 the beat is really good and Ariana does a good job here.
    bad idea 6/10 the beat is good and so is Ariana but nothing special.
    make up 5.5/10 the beat is average but isn't Ariana good here
    ghostin 6/10 the beat is really good and so is Ariana.
    in my head 5.5/10 the beat here is really good but Ariana doesn't work here.
    7 rings 1.5/10 the beat is really bad and so is Ariana here one of the most annoying songs of the year.
    thank u, next 8/10 the beat is great and so is Ariana but this song is overrated.
    break up with ur girlfriend, i'm bored 7/10 the beat is amazing but Ariana is only okay.
    overall 5.8/10 isn't as good as i thought it will be.
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  9. Aug 23, 2019
    6
    Not a bad album but honestly sweetener was better. It has some bops but not as much good songs.
  10. Sep 15, 2019
    6
    Thank U, Next is the Ariana Grande album every fan of her wants to have if you have been a fan of her work since 2016 and have only listened to her radio-friendly singles. Being a fan of her since her 2013 debut studio album "Yours Truly" I have been able to see Grande's musical evolution. She began in the music industry as this little girl meant to be a main pop icon but with a lack ofThank U, Next is the Ariana Grande album every fan of her wants to have if you have been a fan of her work since 2016 and have only listened to her radio-friendly singles. Being a fan of her since her 2013 debut studio album "Yours Truly" I have been able to see Grande's musical evolution. She began in the music industry as this little girl meant to be a main pop icon but with a lack of confidence and extrovertism. Through the years she has been able to find her own sound with her previous album "Sweetener", released in August 2018. The different sound this album had in comparison with her first three was shocking but at the same time empowering. I really thought Grande had found her sound and voice through American producer Pharrell Williams but, in Thank U Next, sadly, I don't see any evolution but a mix of all her previous songs. Some songs on the album like Needy, Ghostin or the title track are deep, personal and emotional but we can't name this neither the best or the most political album of Grande. Ariana, I wanna know you. I want to know your opinion on politics, on love, on climate change, on life. I see you tweeting about all this topics but I really want to listen to you talking about them in your music. Dear Ariana, you have an amazing vocal ability and you're one of the most popular and followed singers on earth; you can definitely change the world in a second. Don't hide your feelings. I know you have a message, let it go. Expand
  11. Jan 11, 2020
    6
    Ariana lo hace bien, pero hay algunas canciones que no logran dar el alto por las demás.
  12. Jan 12, 2020
    6
    I only liked a few songs but overall it was an average album. The songs are a bit too similar with the whole pop vibe and one "ballad". There is 4 songs excluding the single that I would replay so 5/6 out of 10 would give it my rating!! See Ariana fan that's how you rate an album not with 0 because you want another artist user metacritic score to be lower!!
  13. Jan 14, 2020
    6
    In the rare spots where the production is grating and the writing limp, Grande makes up for it with skill and intuition. The songs that hew closer to pop than hip-hop are the strongest because they show the most confidence, both vocally and musically. That there is even a disparity, however, points to the biggest problem with «thank u, next»: its occasional lack of a clear identity. It mayIn the rare spots where the production is grating and the writing limp, Grande makes up for it with skill and intuition. The songs that hew closer to pop than hip-hop are the strongest because they show the most confidence, both vocally and musically. That there is even a disparity, however, points to the biggest problem with «thank u, next»: its occasional lack of a clear identity. It may be an imperfect album but it’s a perfectly normal next chapter. Expand
  14. Oct 30, 2020
    6
    Thank u next has good songs but isn't Ariana's best album, better than Yours Truly but below Dangerous Woman and Sweetener.
  15. Oct 30, 2020
    6
    I think this is my favorite Ari album by far. There are some awesome catchy pop songs that get stuck in your head for days. I only gave it a 6 however because the lyrics start to feel pretty repetitive half way through the album, and same with the songs. They don't ALL sound the same, but it's like because she has such a powerful beautiful voice - she depends on that and never switches itI think this is my favorite Ari album by far. There are some awesome catchy pop songs that get stuck in your head for days. I only gave it a 6 however because the lyrics start to feel pretty repetitive half way through the album, and same with the songs. They don't ALL sound the same, but it's like because she has such a powerful beautiful voice - she depends on that and never switches it up enough. If you have heard Ari whistle and do runs in one song, you've heard half of her discography. Expand
  16. Nov 3, 2020
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Es un pésimo trabajo pero esto es más de lo que merece, quizá lo único que lo recata es su potencia vocal Expand
  17. Dec 12, 2020
    6
    Cet album me montre la vérité: Ariana Grande ne pourra pas produire un grand album comme Sweetener. Cependant, dans cet album, il y a encore de très bonnes chansons.
  18. Apr 7, 2019
    5
    Disappointing return from Ariana Grande, especially after Sweetener.

    Album highlights; 'needy', '7 rings', 'nasa', 'thank u, next' and 'bloodline'
    Album downfalls: 'in my head' and 'make up'
  19. Feb 17, 2019
    5
    Why do so many critics like this derivative pablum? "7 Rings" is a rip off of at least three far better songs, "My Favorite Things" in particular, and "Thank U Next," while catchy, and despite its good intentions, is one of the most self-aggrandizing tunes in recent memory. The rest of the tracks are more or less interchangeable, with occasional flickers of originality that only slightlyWhy do so many critics like this derivative pablum? "7 Rings" is a rip off of at least three far better songs, "My Favorite Things" in particular, and "Thank U Next," while catchy, and despite its good intentions, is one of the most self-aggrandizing tunes in recent memory. The rest of the tracks are more or less interchangeable, with occasional flickers of originality that only slightly redeem the album's lyrical and sonic banality. (Thank u, next.) Expand
  20. Apr 2, 2019
    5
    Ariana didnt’t do nothing but give us the trap vibes we are tired to see. Seems like the ascend pop girl’s trying to enter in a rap game she can’t handle, if we analyse the whole album. It’s incohesive, super repetitive and enjoative at the same time, excluding the tracks “Ghostin” and “Bad Idea” which give the real great vocal range and personal lyrics, strong content & production with aAriana didnt’t do nothing but give us the trap vibes we are tired to see. Seems like the ascend pop girl’s trying to enter in a rap game she can’t handle, if we analyse the whole album. It’s incohesive, super repetitive and enjoative at the same time, excluding the tracks “Ghostin” and “Bad Idea” which give the real great vocal range and personal lyrics, strong content & production with a good outro, unfortunally the rest of the album didn’t do this job. (5.3/10) Expand
  21. Aug 23, 2019
    5
    Her songs almost sounds so similar and the lyrics are not that sharp! Some songs are cute and catchy but I don’t think this is her finest work!
  22. Sep 5, 2019
    5
    Ariana Grande took everything i liked about her and threw it out of the window
    Thank U, Next is 12 generic "pop" tracks that try so desperately to appeal to hip hop listeners... songs like 7 rings break up... sound so basic let alone the bad messages behind the lyrics...
    in my head imagine needy are all forgettable tracks
    overall it's an ok project that aged after few weeks
  23. Jan 26, 2020
    5
    Ariana Grande voltou com seu mais novo álbum e com isso atingiu o auge de sua carreira. Embora tenha feito um grande sucesso nas paradas musicais o álbum em si demonstra ser mais um álbum pop com uma pegada R&B + Trap em que esse último gênero citado é o que está fazendo sucesso atualmente. Assim como o Sweetener, Grande não conseguiu entregar nada de inovador. Que fique claro que o álbumAriana Grande voltou com seu mais novo álbum e com isso atingiu o auge de sua carreira. Embora tenha feito um grande sucesso nas paradas musicais o álbum em si demonstra ser mais um álbum pop com uma pegada R&B + Trap em que esse último gênero citado é o que está fazendo sucesso atualmente. Assim como o Sweetener, Grande não conseguiu entregar nada de inovador. Que fique claro que o álbum não é ruim, longe disso, é apenas mais um álbum "ok" lançado para fazer sucesso. Expand
  24. Sep 2, 2019
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It was an ok album, songs such as NASA, ghostin and bloodline are fantastic, however, a lot of the songs seem rushed and repetitive. thank u next was boring and a little overrated. Her worst album so far, it was quite disappointing just because I thought sweetener was so amazing and so very creative. Expand
  25. Sep 1, 2019
    5
    Ariana is a very talented artist with a beautiful voice. That being said, Thank u next is not her best work. It's a bit repetitive and incoherent. I am still looking forward to whatever she comes out with next.
  26. Nov 30, 2019
    5
    Her best work yet. Already can't wait for her next one. For now I gonna keep enjoying this one until I'm tired. It's hard to pick favorite track but if I have to I'll choose 'ghostin'.
  27. Oct 31, 2020
    5
    I like Ariana Grande, I gave green/good scores to Dangerous Woman, Sweetener and Positions, so it's hard for me to give a bad score to an album by Ari, but I always skip this album, i'm sorry. Imagine is a good song, but then I feel like Needy is a little too much, and then there's NASA, which would be a good song as a buzz single, but inside of the album it sounds wrong to me, it's tooI like Ariana Grande, I gave green/good scores to Dangerous Woman, Sweetener and Positions, so it's hard for me to give a bad score to an album by Ari, but I always skip this album, i'm sorry. Imagine is a good song, but then I feel like Needy is a little too much, and then there's NASA, which would be a good song as a buzz single, but inside of the album it sounds wrong to me, it's too far from Needy. Not a big fan of the trap-vibes of some songs. 7 rings is just too much for me. Thank U Next is a funny song, so I do like it. The whole album is a mixture of songs which are not always linked to each other, some of them are good, some of them are not. I know Ariana made this album in a few months, and I think she should have waited a little more. More time, more inspiration, and a specific theme, would have made this album way better. In conclusion, I like some songs, but I don't like the album itself. Expand
  28. Oct 30, 2020
    5
    as usual, Ariana delivers a powerful album and switches her style to pop/r&b, with songs to dance and cry to, which makes it a little treasure.
  29. Jun 26, 2022
    5
    This is album is basic for an 'aoty' nomination. There's some good songs, but most of the album sounds uncreative, boring and generic. It's not a trash, but still not gold, she can do more. The melancholy songs are the best part, but the whole album sounds repetitive.
  30. Jul 12, 2019
    4
    I laugh out loud sometimes.

    Ariana Grande has talent and a beautiful voice, she did good albums in the past, but this album is her worst. Even worse than the already extra boring Sweetener, that, at least, had some very good songs. The very big track in here is Bloodline.
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86

Universal acclaim - based on 24 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 23 out of 24
  2. Negative: 0 out of 24
  1. Feb 25, 2019
    90
    Occasionally, rarely, a record comes along that restores our faith. If this is the future of pop-music, then sign me up.
  2. Feb 20, 2019
    90
    thank u, next builds on Sweetener by switching modes of scale. It’s less about looking at the world than being by yourself, more focused on the textures of memory than our actions stemming from it. ... thank u, next is also Ariana’s most stunning vocal album.
  3. Feb 19, 2019
    60
    [7 Rings] is a hit, but isn’t actually all that great, using Rodgers and Hammerstein’s My Favourite Things as its sing-song musical base. The rest of the album remains of interest for its evolutions in sound, delivery and attitude.