‘7 Rings’ was inspired from Ariana Grande’s tipsy trip to Tiffany’s, during which she bought herself and her six BFFs matching engagement rings! (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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‘7 Rings’ is all about female empowerment. “Wearing a ring, but ain’t gon’ be no Mrs. / Buy matching diamonds for six of my b*tches,” Ariana Grande sings in the second verse. (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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Ariana Grande wears a bedazzled bodysuit, choker and crystal-adorned hair buns for the music video’s kitchen scenes. (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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Ariana Grande experiments with a trap and hip hop vibe for ‘7 Rings’ as she professes her love of materialsm. “My wrist, stop watchin’, my neck is flossin’ / Make big deposits, my gloss is poppin’ / You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it,” she rhymes in the video. (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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‘7 Rings’ proves that one can be girly and go hard, as its fierce lyrics and pink/purple theme prove. (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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‘7 Rings’ is Ariana Grande’s first song and music video of 2019. (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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Ariana Grande pokes fun at her signature long ponytail in the video and lyrics. “You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it,” she quips. (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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Ariana Grande switches out to a pink bodysuit in another scene of ‘7 Rings.’ (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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Ariana Grande pours champagne. (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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‘7 Rings’ follows the same tune of ‘My Favorite Things’ from the musical and film, ‘The Sound of Music.’ (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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Ariana Grande and her ladies throw down outside. (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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‘7 Rings’ follows up Ariana Grande’s immensely successful video for ‘Thank U, Next.’ (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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Ariana Grande’s BFFs Tayla Parx, Courtney Chipolone, Njomza, Alexa Luria, Victoria Monet and Kaydence (who all wear the matching engagement rings) are in the video. (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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Just like the set, Ariana Grande’s makeup and outfits stick to a cotton candy theme. (Courtesy of Republic Records)
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