A Decade of Dangerous

Zephyring through two decades of pop evolution, Ariana Grande’s “Dangerous Woman” turns 10 years old — and she’s celebrating the milestone the only way she knows how: by opening the vault.
Ariana Grande just cracked open the Dangerous Woman vault
“Knew Better Part Two” finally steps out of fan-lore and into the anniversary spotlight — a sleek little vault-track gift from the era that gave Ari danger, gloss, and full pop-woman command.
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To honor the anniversary, Ariana has unleashed a previously unreleased track, the long‑whispered and fan‑mythologized “Knew Better Part Two.” A continuation, an expansion, a little wink to the era that cemented her ascent into full‑fledged pop dominance.
The Expanded Edition Arrives



The song lands as part of the expanded edition of her third studio masterpiece, Dangerous Woman. The re‑release arrives with:
- New artwork
- A full 18‑track digital album
- A refreshed look at one of her most defining eras
And here’s the fun twist: so far, the reissue artwork circulating online appears to be fan‑created — but honestly, it looks good to us. Sometimes the fans nail the aesthetic better than the official teams do, and this moment is shaping up to be one of those times.
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Release Date
The expanded edition — complete with “Knew Better Part Two” — drops May 29th, 2026.
A decade later, the danger still hits.
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