Ariana Grande Songs By Year: A Chronological Overview
Since her breakthrough in 2013, Ariana Grande has become one of the most prolific pop artists of the 21st century. From the soulful ballads of her early mixtape days to the club‑ready anthems that dominate today’s charts, each year of her career offers a distinct musical snapshot. This guide walks you through Ariana Grande songs by year, highlighting key releases, chart milestones, and the evolution of her sound.
2013 – The Debut of a Pop Sensation
The year 2013 marked Ariana Grande’s transition from Nickelodeon star to chart‑topping vocalist. Her debut studio album Yours Really Forever spawned hits such as “The Way” (featuring Mac Miller) and “Baby I Love Your Way.” Both tracks showcased her signature four‑octave range and introduced a fresh R&B‑infused pop style that resonated with a teenage audience.
- The Way – Released July 2013, peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100.
- Baby I Love Your Way – Served as a promotional single, later certified Platinum.
2014 – Consolidating Success with My Everything
In 2014 Ariana released her second album, My Everything, which cemented her status as a mainstream pop force. The record produced three major singles: “Problem,” “Break Free,” and “Bang Bang” (a collaboration with Jessie J and Nicki Minaj). “Problem,” with its saxophone riff, became an instant anthem and earned Ariana her first Grammy nomination.
- Problem – Peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
- Break Free – A dance‑pop anthem that topped the US Digital Songs chart.
- Bang Bang – Demonstrated her versatility through a rap‑heavy feature.
2015 – The Release of Dangerous Woman
2015’s Dangerous Woman highlighted Ariana’s growth as both a vocalist and songwriter. The title track, “Dangerous Woman,” blended pop with a sultry R&B vibe, while “One Last Time” and “Love Me Harder” (featuring The Weeknd) expanded her musical palette. The album debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 and earned her a second Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album.
- Dangerous Woman – Became a staple of her live performances.
- One Last Time – Showcased her vocal range with a soaring chorus.
- Love