On a more materialistic note, Grande repeats the phrase “I want it, I got it” continually throughout the song, alluding to the money she has earned, and her ability to achieve what she wants, and get what she wants, due to her global success. With lyrics like “I know you’ve seen it,” Grande seems to be referencing how Davidson should recognise how happy she is now, because whilst she was once happy with him, now her friends fill that void. The song is an ode to her journey as she focuses on her friendships after her break up from Davidson. Describing it as a “friendship anthem” Grande discussed how a trip to Tiffany’s with her friends, and her recent break up from Pete Davidson, inspired the creation of the song.īased on The Sound of Music’s iconic tune ‘My Favourite Things’, this trap song details some of Grande’s most loved things – including champagne, of course. ‘7 Rings’ was teased in the music video for ‘thank u, next’ with Grande confirming its existence the day after the video release. ‘7 Rings’, released on Friday, may be catchy and bop-able, but for some, it fell slightly flat. With the global success of ‘ thank u, next’ under her belt, fans were keen to hear the second single from the album of the same name. This last year, Grande has successfully delivered four iconic, chart topping singles, all of which are certified platinum. “I want it, I got it” is said many times in this song, and it is most certainly true in Ariana Grande’s case.