The reissue includes the previously unreleased “Knew Better Part Two” and arrives as Grande gears up for a new album and summer tour.
Ariana Grande has put out a tenth-anniversary edition of her 2016 album Dangerous Woman. The reissue arrived on streaming platforms today with a previously unreleased track, “Knew Better Part Two,” a sequel to the original album’s “Knew Better / Forever Boy.” A vinyl pre-order is live, with the physical record shipping on May 29.
The new version adds the track to the end of the original 17-song sequence and pairs it with new cover artwork. “Knew Better Part Two” has circulated among fans as a sought-after rarity, and its release now places Grande’s shimmering vocal atop chopping drums and a thick bass line, offering a small but meaningful extension of the album’s universe. Dangerous Woman remains a defining project in her catalog, bridging the polished pop of her early work with a more self-assured, risk-friendly sound. The reissue gives it a quiet moment of recognition without overstatement.
Grande isn’t only looking back. Her next album, petal, is scheduled for July 31. The first single, “hate that i made you love me,” drops this Friday, May 29, the same day the Dangerous Woman vinyl ships. A summer tour starts June 6 in Oakland, routing through major North American arenas and supporting both eternal sunshine and the new material. The rollout is compact, overlapping legacy with what comes next.
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