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"'Sweetener'" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American singer Ariana Grande from her fourth studio album of the same name, released in 2018. The song was written by Grande and its producer Pharrell Williams.

Background and release



(pictured in 2016) co-wrote and produced the track.

It was written by Ariana Grande and Pharrell Williams who also handled the production. Grande's vocals were recorded by Sam Holland and Noah Passovoy at MXM Studios in Los Angeles, California, with Jeremy Lertola providing recording engineer assistance. Phill Tan mixed the track, and Josh Cadwin was the audio engineer, with Andrew Coleman and Mark Larson as the recording engineer. Randy Merrill later mastered the song at Sterling Sound in New York City, New York.



The song was first teased in Grande's "No Tears Left to Cry" music video, along with other songs. Grande posted a picture of herself listening to the song on her instagram story. On July 21, 2018, a paparazzo leaked a snippet of Grande playing the song in her car, later that day Grande confirmed the snippet on her Twitter.

Composition and lyrics



"Sweetener" runs for a total duration of three minutes and twenty-eight seconds (3:28). The song was one of the first Grande wrote for 'Sweetener'. Lyrically, the song talks about self care and empowerment while she sings directly for her lover. It contains double entendres in the song as well. According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Universal Music Publishing Group, the song is composed in the key of E Major with a tempo of 120 beats per minute. Grande's vocals range from the note of F3 to D5.

'The New York Times' Jon Pareles wrote, "The sacred-secular juxtapositions continue in the title song, a Pharrell Williams production that switches between gospelly piano chords as Ms. Grande praises how her man can 'bring the bitter taste to a halt' and more dissonant hip-hop as she enjoys how 'you make me say 'oh!." Taylor Weatherby of 'Billboard' called the song "'90s-inspired". 'The Guardian' Alexis Petridis said, "the title track offers a bizarre, gripping splice of earthy Carole King-ish singer-songwriter piano ballad with Migos-inspired hip-hop, complete with onomatopoeic vocal interjections". Spencer Kornhaber of 'The Atlantic' said the song "gutsily blends the sensibilities of commencement speeches with that of Lil Pump".'

Critical reception



Brittany Spanos of 'Rolling Stone' called the song a "bouncy, almost wickedly catchy highlight" on the album. In his review of the album, 'NME' Douglas Greenwood wrote, "There's a telling audacity to the title track. Arriving midway through the album, 'Sweetener' sees Grande sing effervescently about 'letting the sweetener in our hearts' to 'bring that bitterness to a halt', before she ushers in a trap breakdown thats sounds like Metro Boomin messing with 'The Little Mermaid' soundtrack." Chris DeVille of 'Stereogum' said, "The title track is the sort of modernized throwback soul tune Meghan Trainor might release, but rendered tastefully and produced with the detail-rich minimalism of Spoon's 'Kill the Moonlight'."

'Pitchfork' ranked it on its 100 best songs of 2018 list, saying that "amid the tracks svelte production trickling percussion, cushy bass hits, a lusty and cascading synth line Pharrell punctuates Grandes commands with a high-pitched 'sheesh'! like a steam whistle cutting through the air. It all adds up to a gleeful evocation of sensuality on an album consumed with the heady pleasures of new love. Sweetener carries a tender streak, too, embracing the notion of finding the good in so much bad, and toasting to the people in ones life who encourage such perseverance. It embodies that same look-on-the-bright-side universality a reminder that even the worst feelings can be turned into something radiant and nourishing."

Commercial performance



The song debuted on September 1, 2018 at number 55 at its peak position, being Grande's second highest-charting non-single in the US. After "Breathin" was released as the third single off 'Sweetener', it became Grande's highest-charting non-single in the US, later beaten by "Needy".

Live performances



Grande debuted the song live at The Sweetener Sessions in 2018. The song was later performed during the Sweetener World Tour in 2019.

Credits and personnel



Credits and personnel adapted from the liner notes of 'Sweetener'.

'Recording'

* Recorded at Chalice Recording Studios (Hollywood, California), East West Studios (Hollywood, California), Glenwood Place Studios (Burbank, California), The Lunchtable (Los Angeles, California) and Conway Recording Studios (Los Angeles, California)

* Mixed at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center (Atlanta, Georgia)

* Mastered at Sterling Sound (New York City, New York)

'Management'

* Published by EMI Pop Music Publishing/More Water from Nazareth (GMR), Universal Music Corp./GrandAri Music (ASCAP)

'Personnel'

* Ariana Grande  songwriting, vocals, vocal arrangement

* Pharrell Williams  songwriting, production, additional vocals

* Andrew Coleman  recording, digital editing and arrangement for I Am Other Entertainment

* Mike Larson  recording, digital editing and arrangement for I Am Other Entertainment

* Thomas Cullison  recording assistant

* David Kim  recording assistant

* Chris Khan  recording assistant

* Jacob Dennis  recording assistant

* Ian Findlay  recording assistant

* Ben "Bengineer" Sedano  recording assistant

* Phil Tan  mixing

* Bill Zimmerman  additional mix engineering

* Randy Merrill  mastering

Charts



Certifications



See also



* Pharrell Williams production discography

References




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