The 'Petal' Era Begins: Ariana Grande Drops New Single "Hate That I Made You Love Me"
Ariana Grande has released her new single, 'hate that I made you love me,' marking the beginning of her eighth studio album era, Petal. The song, co-written with Max Martin and Ilya Salmanzadeh, delves into themes of regret and the complexities of fame. This release also signifies a new chapter for Grande as it is the first under her label, BabyDoll Music.
- ▪The single is the lead track from Ariana Grande's upcoming album, Petal.
- ▪The song features a mid-tempo, alt-pop sound with trap influences.
- ▪Grande's vocal delivery is more subdued and haunting compared to her usual style.
- ▪The music video is directed by Christian Breslauer and features a suspenseful aesthetic.
- ▪The single is available on all digital platforms and in various physical formats.
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?si=Nmxdxe5KR71mFhUx Music 22 Mins ago 6 Views 0 CommentsComments Save Summary Ariana Grande has officially released “hate that i made you love me,” the lead single from her upcoming eighth studio album, Petal The atmospheric, mid-tempo alt-pop track was co-written and produced by Grande alongside her longtime hitmaking collaborators Max Martin and Ilya Salmanzadeh Lyrically, the song explores themes of regret and the fallout of a relationship, while doubling as a commentary on the singer’s conflicted feelings regarding fame and public scrutiny Ariana Grande is officially back, and she is ushering in a deeply personal new chapter.
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