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- My rocket titties made their debut here.
I use them all the time personally,
but they publicly made their
debut in this video as well.
They're very useful though.
[upbeat music]
Hi, Allure, it's Ariana Grande.
And today I'm gonna be breaking down
some of my most iconic videos.
By the way, they told me
to use the word iconic.
I didn't assume that.
[people laughing]
♪ Head in the clouds ♪
♪ Got no weight on my shoulders ♪
So this video was directed
by The Young Astronauts,
by my friend Nev.
And she and I collaborated
on this concept.
I really love the '60s.
I've always loved that era
for glamour, for wardrobe,
for aesthetic, film,
choreography, everything.
The dancing scene in
this video was actually
inspired by "Sweet
Charity," and the wardrobe,
it's pretty, almost identical.
But yeah, I really, I love that era.
So we had a lot of fun
dipping a toe in here,
and then I never kinda dipped any toes out
for the rest of my life.
Also, I love Iggy's glam here.
I loved her makeup, I loved her hair.
It was funny 'cause my
ponytail in this scene
was actually not that high or teased.
And like five minutes before we rolled,
I was like, this looks too, eh.
And then I just went in the
mirror, and I just grabbed it,
and I was like, went like this.
And I brought it up really high.
And I sort of, okay, we don't need
a bunch of memes of me
going like this anywhere,
but it's okay, it's too late.
So [beeps] it.
♪ If you want it ♪
♪ Take it ♪
This is one of my favorite videos.
This one is "Break Free,"
directed by Chris Marrs.
I had the time of my
life shooting this video.
I loved this makeup.
Kris Buckle did this makeup.
He put a bunch of stickers
from Michaels or something
on my face, and they definitely
weren't supposed to be there.
I think Dalina did this hair,
and Johnny Wujek did this wardrobe.
It was a beautiful, fun video.
I've always loved vintage
interpretations of space,
and like what the future looks like,
but in the '50s or '60s,
I always thought that was so cool.
Big "Barbarella" fan, obviously.
I continue to channel
her as much as possible.
There's a really cool deleted scene
on the internet somewhere,
where we recreated
the who shot first scene from "Star Wars,"
which was really fun as well.
My rocket titties made their debut here.
I use them all the time personally,
but they publicly made their
debut in this video as well.
They're very useful though.
♪ 'Cause it you want to keep me ♪
♪ You gotta, gotta, gotta, gotta, got to ♪
"Love Me Harder," 2014,
featuring The Weeknd.
This was our first time collaborating.
It was really fun.
This concept didn't feel
very personal to me,
as I'm sitting in a
old chair in some sand,
and I end up in water for some reason.
I'm dressed as some
sort of whorish kitten.
I love the look in it, I love the look.
I kinda gave up the reins here
and was just kind of like, go for it.
And then I really fought
Hannah for the kitty ears.
I'm really glad that I did though,
'cause I really like them.
I think it would've
felt almost too serious
without the ears for me.
♪ I'm talking to you ♪
♪ See you standing over
there wit' your body ♪
So this is "Side to Side,"
featuring Nicki Minaj, 2016.
We were going back and forth
and back and forth about
what should this concept be?
And I remember I was on the treadmill
thinking and listening to my playlist
of what was becoming the
"Dangerous Woman" album.
And I got to "Side to
Side," and I was like,
why does this feel so fun to
listen to on the treadmill?
And I FaceTimed Hannah, and I said,
we should be on SoulCycle bikes.
And she was like, [gasps],
I'll call you back.
And then pulled together all
these dope visual references.
She was like, you and Nikki
have to be in the sauna.
I don't love the look with the leggings
and the stringy bra thing.
But I love the other ones.
I love the one on the bike.
The one in the leggings feels
like I was forced into it.
I probably was. [laughs]
♪ Right now I'm in a state of mind ♪
This one is "No Tears Left to Cry,"
2018, directed by Dave Meyers.
This was a really fun video,
simply because of how much
preparation went into it.
The rotating set that we had to build
to create the first scene
took so long to get used to.
And we rehearsed the day
before, and it was so much fun.
I pitched Dave this idea of sort of
multiple fields of gravity
because of a game I
was playing at the time
called Monument Valley on my phone.
I told him how much I love Escher's stairs
and stuff like that.
And we sort of mushed everything together
and created the "Sweetener,"
what really was sort
of like the centerpiece
for the "Sweetener" album and era.
Which was this sort of
play on being upside down
and not knowing what is
right and what is up.
Because also personally,
in my life at the time,
I was sort of upside down,
and not knowing where the ground was,
and not feeling very grounded or okay.
So yeah, I felt like
that was a really nice,
cool way to visually represent
what I was feeling during
those moments, really.
The fashion here is really fun.
I loved the polka dot umbrella
dress, I really loved that.
I remember feeling so joyful in that.
This was styled by Law Roach.
And I loved these looks, I
think they're so much fun.
♪ You believe God is a woman ♪
"God is a Woman," 2018, also
directed by Dave Meyers.
This was such a fun video to do.
This was glam by Ash and Josh,
and styled by Mimi Cuttrell.
This one was so much fun because obviously
there are so many beautiful
ways to express femininity
and what it is to be a woman.
And there's so many things
to lean into as far as
paying homage to art that already exists,
and also creating our own.
So yeah, we had a lot of fun with this.
One of my favorite moments is probably
when I'm fingering the
Earth, loved that a lot.
I also loved recreating the moment,
the Michelangelo moment, at the end,
because I was able to tease that we were
putting that in this video at the Met Gala
when I worked with Vera Wang on my dress.
I like that connection, to me, that was,
that felt exciting, and
I felt giddy knowing.
And then I love that sort
of watercolor [beeps]
that I'm swimming in, in the beginning.
I think it's so beautiful.
Alexa Meade did that
art on my sort of face,
and hair, and boobs, and
in the water as well.
That is not random paint, it's not a pool.
That's [beeps] for sure.
♪ Thought I'd end up with Sean ♪
♪ But he wasn't a match ♪
This is "Thank You, Next" from 2018.
I loved this video so much.
The funny thing about this is that
we were working on the "Breathin" video,
Hannah and I were in New York
filming the video for "Breathin."
"Breathin" kind of was like the tail end
single of "Sweetener" 'cause it kind of,
life thrust me into the
"Thank You, Next" album era.
I didn't have any plan of moving
on that time, anytime soon,
but I kinda had to do that album
as an artist to feel better.
And I really was ready to move on.
And we were working on "Breathin,"
and I was like, [gasps],
we have to recreate all my favorite scenes
from all my favorite movies,
and make the "Thank You, Next" video.
Like next month we have to do it.
And she was like, holy [beeps].
Like, nobody is more right
to do this with than Hannah.
She turned something that
felt so torrential at the time
in my life into something
that felt fun and light,
at least while we were doing it,
and while we were making it.
And what I got to share with the world
felt bright and beautiful.
Playing Regina George was really fun.
Playing Elle Woods was really fun.
Playing Jenna Rink was a dream come true.
I couldn't believe it, Jennifer
Garner even reposted it.
And I love her so much.
I loved being able to work
with Jennifer Coolidge on this.
She actually recreated all of her looks
from "Legally Blonde" for this,
which was the biggest
honor of my entire life.
I worship her.
I'm a humongous comedy person.
I, my favorite movie is "Best in Show,"
and she happens to be in that as well.
You should see the
outtakes, they're so funny.
She was like, I met a guy with no teeth.
I made out with him, it was so weird.
And then I saw him under the
covers, he was doing something.
And I was like, trying
to keep a straight face.
And she was like, have you ever
kissed a guy with no teeth?
♪ Heaven sent you to me ♪
"Positions," 2020.
I love this video so much.
I love this glam, I love this styling.
This makeup was by Manthony
and my hair was by Josh Liu.
This styling was Mimi Cuttrell.
This was directed by Dave Meyers again.
And conceptualized by my husband.
We were in the car driving home,
and Dalton just turned to me and was like,
what if you were the president?
And I was like, [gasps], you're perfect.
I called Dave.
This was literally three
days away from the shoot,
I wanna say.
And we just like, he made it happen.
I also love the women that
are in this video with me.
It was really cool just to
sort of paint this picture
in a feminine way, and just say, you know,
why couldn't it look like that?
Why couldn't it even look
half like that? [beeps]
♪ So what you doing tonight? ♪
♪ Better say, doing you right ♪
♪ Watching movies, but we ain't seen ♪
"34+35," 2020, directed by Director X.
Michael did this makeup again.
And Josh did this hair again.
And this was styled by Mimi again.
This was another one where we took
inspiration from that '60s sci-fi.
Again, that old horror '60s thing
is my favorite aesthetic in the world.
So we tried to make it
sort of emulate that
with the drippy letters and stuff.
I, yeah, feel so lucky to have done this.
And choreographed by Brian
and Scott Nicholson as well.
This choreography is so silly and fun,
but like also so chic.
I've worked with them my whole career.
So it's fun to sort of find new stories
to tell with them.
And okay, are we voguing today?
No we're being fembots today, actually.
And they are always able to jump in,
and execute everything so beautifully,
and make me feel beautiful
in the movements.
And I appreciate them, and
everybody I get to work with.
Thank you all so much for joining me,
as I broke down some of my most,
I was forced to say the
word iconic earlier,
but some of my most they
happened music videos.
Thank you.
I'm sorry.
You have to use that,
you have to use that.
You have to.
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