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"Yes, And?"
A defocused picture of the left side of Grande's face
Digital and physical single cover[a]
Single by Ariana Grande
from the album Eternal Sunshine
ReleasedJanuary 12, 2024 (2024-01-12)
Recorded2023
Genre
Length3:34
LabelRepublic
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)Ariana Grande
Producer(s)
  • Ariana Grande
  • Max Martin
  • Ilya Salmanzadeh
Ariana Grande singles chronology
"Die for You" (remix)
(2023)
"Yes, And?"
(2024)
Alternative cover
Cover art for the edit version of "Yes, And?": a motion-blurred picture of Ariana Grande, who tilts her face to her left and holds the right side of her face
Digital EP cover
Music video
"Yes, And?" on YouTube

"Yes, And?" is a song by the American singer Ariana Grande, released as the lead single from her upcoming seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine on January 12, 2024, by Republic Records. Written and produced by Grande, Max Martin and Ilya Salmanzadeh, the song is a house and pop track with ballroom elements. The lyrics focus on overcoming negativity, addressing a range of negative press Grande received in 2022 and 2023.

Music critics complimented the danceability and groove of "Yes, And?". They noted inspiration from Madonna's 1990 single "Vogue", while the accompanying music video drew inspiration from that of Paula Abdul's "Cold Hearted" (1989). Commercially, the single peaked at number one in Lithuania and within the top-five in six other countries.

Background and promotion

After the release of her sixth studio album, Positions (2020), Ariana Grande focused on managing her cosmetics brand, R.E.M. Beauty, and preparing for her role as Glinda in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical Wicked.[1] She also served as a coach on the 21st season of The Voice in late 2021.[2] In a question-and-answer segment of a R.E.M. Beauty YouTube video published in May 2022, she revealed that she would not be recording another album until filming for the Wicked films (2024–2025) was complete.[3]

Between 2020 and 2023, Grande's personal life and physical health were the subject of rumors and speculation, especially her marriage to and divorce from Dalton Gomez,[4] weight loss,[5] split from manager Scooter Braun,[6] and homewrecking allegations.[7]

Grande teased the release of her seventh album in an October 2023 post on her Instagram account, joking that the album title was Goat Mother. Included in the post were pictures of Swedish producer and longtime collaborator Max Martin.[8][9] On December 7 and 17, 2023, she shared photos and clips of herself and members of her team editing audio files in recording studios.[10] Grande confirmed a 2024 album release via her social media on December 27.[11]

On January 4, 2024, Grande was photographed in public wearing a custom sweatshirt that read "yes, and?" to tease the lead single's title, which she had previously done for her Sweetener lead single "No Tears Left to Cry" (2018).[12][13] Grande later officially announced the song via her social media.[14] Jem Aswad of Variety opined that the phrase "yes, and?" was a successor to "thank u, next", the title of her fifth studio album (2019) and its lead single (2018).[15] Links to pre-save "Yes, And?" on streaming platforms and pre-order the vinyl and CD single were first shared on the Sweetener Instagram page.[16]

Cover artwork

The cover artwork for "Yes, And?" was first teased in December 2023 with a defocused close-up shot of Grande's red lips in R.E.M. Beauty packages sent to fans alongside a note: "See you next year." [17][18] Grande revealed the full artwork, a blurry shot of the left side of her face, via social media on January 7, 2024. Photographed by Katia Temkin, Grande wears the R.E.M. Beauty "On Your Collar" lipstick in the red shade "Attention.[19][20] Refuting speculation that the album was titled Yes, And?, she clarified that the image released to promote the single was actually one of several album cover variants.[21] Days after, it was confirmed as the main cover of Eternal Sunshine.[22]

Composition

Music critics associated "Yes, And?" to "Vogue" (1990) by Madonna (left) and "Break My Soul" (2022) by Beyoncé (right).

"Yes, And?" is three minutes and 34 seconds long,[23] written and produced by Grande, Martin, and Ilya Salmanzadeh.[24] Martin and Salmanzadeh programmed and provided background vocals, drums, keyboards, bass, and piano to the song. Sam Holland and Lou Carrao served as engineers with assistance from Eric Eylands and Rob Sellens. The song was mastered by Randy Merrill and mixed by Serban Ghenea, with assistance from Bryce Bordone.[25][26]

"Yes, And?" was described as a house and pop song referencing ballroom culture and drawing inspiration from Madonna's 1990 single "Vogue". It has also been likened to Beyoncé's 2022 studio album Renaissance and Lady Gaga's 2020 song "Babylon".[27][28][29][30] Lyrically, the song addresses the influence of others' opinions on one's own person.[31][32][33] Grande uses profanity over the lyrics, which encourage listeners to overcome negativity. She also denounces criticisms of her personal life: "Don't comment on my body, do not reply / Your business is yours and mine is mine / Why do you care so much whose dick I ride?".[34]

The song is written in the key of B minor with a tempo of 119 beats per minute in common time. It mainly uses the chord progression Em7–A7, and Grande's vocals span from A3 to D5.[35]

Critical reception

"Yes, And?" received positive reviews from music critics upon its release. In a review for NME, Sophie Williams described the song as "a melodic discourse that responds to a rumour mill in overdrive" and stated that it "presents Grande in her truest form: a flawed but honest human being, seeking to own her narrative and move forward".[36] Writing for Pitchfork, Anna Gaca described the song as a "lightweight dance shuffle with a few barbed words for the critics", and suggested that the track's "theater catchphrase" title is a response to criticism of Grande's ongoing relationship with her Wicked co-star Ethan Slater.[37]

Amrit Virdi of Clash stated that, "On 'yes, and?', her controlled harmonies and whistle tones lace through the dance breaks while layered production helps to add strong ad-libs towards the end of the track […] And the song's chorus is incredibly catchy – it's definitely something I can see being played and appreciated in the club."[38] Helen Brown of The Independent wrote that the singer's voice "takes a sweet, light shimmery tone" and is "soft and glancing"; she also noted the "'Vogue' formula in the track's structure", with "a spoken word, bell tolling and handclap-backed section".[39]

Some music critics likened the song to the ballroom atmosphere of Beyoncé's seventh studio album, Renaissance, particularly the lead single "Break My Soul".[28][30][40][41] In a review for Vulture, Quinn Moreland wrote that "the track embraces a disco-lite groove punctuated by the occasional sparkly, cascading synth line that will likely dominate pop music post-Renaissance."[42] Laura Snapes of The Guardian praised the "irresistibly effervescent and lithe" production, with "conscious echo of Madonna's 'Vogue' as delicious as an illicit donut", and "a sign, post-Renaissance, that mainstream pop is embracing house in its purest form".[29]

Commercial performance

Following its release, "Yes, And?" earned over 11 million plays within its first 24 hours on Spotify globally, marking Grande's largest song debut on the platform.[43]

Industry personnel projected the song to debut atop the US Billboard Hot 100, displacing Jack Harlow's "Lovin on Me" (2023) from the top spot. However, Billboard reported that the streams of "Yes, And?", although somewhat stable on Spotify for the first few days, had decreased on other streaming platforms, while digital sales were particularly strong due to the release of various mixes, thus creating a tight chart battle for the number-one position.[44]

In the United Kingdom, "Yes, And?" debuted at the runner up position of number two of the UK Singles Chart on January 19, 2024, for the issue ending January 25, 2024, marking Grande's 21st top-ten song in Britain and her first top-three entry since "34+35" peaked at number three in 2021. The song was held off the top spot by Noah Kahan's "Stick Season" which boasted just 600 more overall units.[45] Likewise, "Yes, And?" debuted at number two on the Irish Singles Chart for the chart issue dated January 19, 2024.

Music video

Three statues that emulate Grande's poses for the cover artworks of Yours Truly, My Everything, and Thank U Next
The music video contains references to Grande's previous albums, including Yours Truly (2013), My Everything (2014), and Thank U, Next (2019).

On December 19, 2023, it was reported Grande had been spotted shooting the video for what at the time was assumed to be the first single on the album.[46] Grande later shared a teaser trailer for the song's music video on January 11, 2024. It depicts the acronym "AG7"—a reference to her then-untitled seventh studio album. The geographical coordinates 41°03′59″N 71°95′45″W are displayed, which locate Montauk, New York, one of the key filming locations for the film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004); Grande is a long-time fan of Jim Carrey, who played the lead in it.[12] This was an easter egg to the title of the album, Eternal Sunshine.[47]

Directed by Christian Breslauer and filmed in the Grand Hall of Powerhouse Arts in Brooklyn, New York City,[48] the music video for "Yes, And?" was released via Grande's Vevo channel on YouTube at 10:00 AM EST (Eastern Standard Time) on January 12, ten hours after the song's release.[49] The visuals were inspired by Paula Abdul's "Cold Hearted" (1989) and its "late-'80s energy".[50] One scene in the video for "Yes, And?" features several statues of Grande, which Callie Ahlgrim and Lauren Edmonds of Business Insider observed referenced the cover artwork of her previous albums, including Yours Truly (2013), My Everything (2014), and Thank U, Next.[51]

Track listing

Digital download and streaming[23]

  1. "Yes, And?" – 3:34

Digital download and streaming[52]

  1. "Yes, And?" – 3:34
  2. "Yes, And?" (extended mix) – 5:08
  3. "Yes, And?" (instrumental) – 3:34
  4. "Yes, And?" (extended instrumental mix) – 5:08

Digital download and streaming[53]

  1. "Yes, And?" – 3:34
  2. "Yes, And?" (edit) – 3:10
  3. "Yes, And?" (extended mix) – 5:08
  4. "Yes, And?" (sped up) – 3:13
  5. "Yes, And?" (a cappella) – 3:16
  6. "Yes, And?" (slowed) – 4:01
  7. "Yes, And?" (instrumental) – 3:34
  8. "Yes, And?" (extended instrumental mix) – 5:08

Credits

Credits are adapted from Qobuz[26] and CD sleeve.[54]

Recording and management

Personnel

  • Ariana Grande – vocals, composition, lyrics, production
  • Max Martin – composition, production, drums, keyboards, bass, programming, background vocals
  • Ilya Salmanzadeh – composition, production, drums, keyboards, piano, bass, programming, background vocals
  • Sam Holland – engineering
  • Lou Carrao – engineering
  • Eric Eylands – engineering assistance
  • Rob Sellens – engineering assistance
  • Randy Merrill – mastering
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Bryce Bordone – mixing assistance

Charts

Chart performance for "Yes, And?"
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[55] 2
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[56] 17
Canada CHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[57] 14
Canada Hot AC (Billboard)[58] 29
CIS (TopHit)[59] 182
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[60] 20
Germany (Official German Charts)[61] 8
Iceland (Plötutíðindi)[62] 7
Ireland (IRMA)[63] 2
Italy (FIMI)[64] 19
Japan Hot Overseas (Billboard Japan)[65] 10
Lithuania (AGATA)[66] 1
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[67] 12
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[68] 2
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[69] 3
Norway (VG-lista)[70] 4
South Korea BGM (Circle)[71] 124
South Korea Download (Circle)[72] 91
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[73] 6
UK Singles (OCC)[74] 2
US Adult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[75] 17
US Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard)[76] 36
US Pop Airplay (Billboard)[77] 18

Release history

"Yes, And?" release history
Region Date Format(s) Version(s) Label Ref.
Various January 12, 2024 Original Republic [23]
January 15, 2024
  • Extended mix
  • instrumental
  • extended mix instrumental
[52]
United Kingdom Original Island [78][79]
United States CD Republic [80]
January 16, 2024 [81][82]
Various
  • Digital download
  • streaming
  • Edit
  • sped up
  • a cappella
  • slowed
[53]
United Kingdom January 17, 2024 7-inch vinyl Original Island [83]
Italy January 18, 2024 Radio airplay Universal [84]
United States February 9, 2024 7-inch vinyl Republic [85]

Notes

  1. ^ This artwork is also the cover of Eternal Sunshine.

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