The Making Of Ariana Grande's "thank u, next" With Social House & TBHits | Deconstructed

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the more i know about this song and music video, the more i start to forever stan the whole project.

thank u, next

👍︎︎ 34 👤︎︎ u/sunsurf23 📅︎︎ Jan 07 2019 🗫︎ replies

What a good group of guys. Happy that Ariana is able to surround herself with these types of people.

👍︎︎ 18 👤︎︎ u/picklechucker 📅︎︎ Jan 07 2019 🗫︎ replies

Dang the drums are catchy! I wish there was a moment in the song where the drums got to shine.

👍︎︎ 5 👤︎︎ u/sg3726yahoo 📅︎︎ Jan 08 2019 🗫︎ replies

According to Tommy, Ariana managed to pick out a single note that was out of place in the entire chord progression. She might actually have perfect pitch.

👍︎︎ 24 👤︎︎ u/skomehillet 📅︎︎ Jan 08 2019 🗫︎ replies

Makes me love the song even more!!

👍︎︎ 9 👤︎︎ u/lilmilly 📅︎︎ Jan 07 2019 🗫︎ replies

I’ll give it another hour before the pharrel comparisons start coming in

👍︎︎ 2 👤︎︎ u/dmnaf 📅︎︎ Jan 07 2019 🗫︎ replies
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Tommy Brown: I knew “thank u, next” was gonna be a smash when my mom called me and sung the song and put her exes in place of everybody else in the song. She was like “Oh my God I love that song! ‘Thought I’d end up with Mark!’” That's when I knew this was going to be a hit. Tommy Brown: The day we did the track, I wanna say it was about the third or fourth day we were in Jungle City. We weren't talking about singles, we weren't talking about projects, we weren't talking about anything. We were just like let's get together and do some music. Scootie: We were all in the room and talking to Ariana just about life and what she was going through, what she was dealing with in her life. Kind of like what she wanted to say. Mikey: It was interesting. The vibe in the studio was...it was very songbird and very real. Everybody was kind of, everybody wanted to be empathetic. So, we were just with our friend at the time. Not even producers and writers, we were with our friend. And so, we were just like yo, how can we help you describe what you're feeling? Tommy Brown: She wanted a fresh vibe. She's like, “I want a good vibe.” So, I went to the room with Mikey and Scootie and Mikey had this loop or these chords and I was like they were crazy. Let's speed them up a little bit and let me go in there and play it for her. Mikey: I just played some simple chords and added one melodic note above it and then put it through some retro effects from XLN Audio and some characterizing things just to make the keyboard be more interesting. Tommy Brown: I don't know much about dating, much about a lot of things in life, but what I do know is I can hear. And when I heard those chords, I knew what time it was. So when I played her the chords they immediately jumped in and started doing the song. But by that time they had already had loops and everything else on the beat, I was like okay. Scootie: We added a little bit of percussion to spice it up a little bit, give it some energy, some life. Mikey: We probably looked wild. We were in there jumping around and yelling and stuff. Tapping on stuff. Scootie: It sounded really cool and gave the chords a little bit of support. Mikey: The next thing we added was the bass. We didn’t wanna do just a stock 808 or anything like that or just a simple bass so we added a keyboard bass with a synth that slides a little bit. We wanted the song to feel a little more uplifting, a little more energetic and playful. It’s like a little wave, little bounce. Scootie: Little fun fact: Mikey almost was like, "I don't know if this should be in the track." Mikey: It's fun and it moves, but I was like, "Is it too simple?" He was like, "Dude-" Scootie: I looked him dead in his face and was like, "You're tripping bro.You're tripping bro.” Mikey: When working, one should always add Scoot’s 808s. He made this 808 that always just be crazy. Every time. And so we use that on everything. Mikey: After that we just wanted to fill it out. We added more drums. So we literally have probably a lot. This is a lot. I don't care how many. It’s a lot. Scootie: It's shocking to see it like this. Mikey: We enjoy layering. We feel like there's certain pockets you want to put certain snares in just to fill up certain space and leave open space. So you can't use everything. We used a lot on this though. So now I’m gonna play you the drum loops for the chorus and I’ll add the kicks and snares and the hi-hats. Scootie: You can hear us yelling in the background. Mikey: We were literally yelling, “Huh! Yep!" "Labba labba labba!" "What! Yep!" "Lamma lamma lamma!” Mikey: We also added another keyboard layer. It's the same chords. It's just a little bit different of a pattern, so we can have a different texture. For the bridge, we wanted to keep the chords in there, but we didn't want it to sound the same, so we literally changed the keyboard again and tucked it. Filtered literally the top end of everything, so it just sits down in the pocket. Mikey: The final thing we did is we had to let Tommy Brown get his dance off at the end of it, so we had to keep a party going at the end of the song. It had to. It had to. So literally this brought all the drums and stuff back just to have more fun. Tommy Brown: Who doesn’t like fun? Tommy Brown: Those are the main things that we did with the production, but of course we have our tips and tricks and little things that we got in there. Scootie: We can’t divulge. Mikey: So I'm sorry if we miss something, there's a lot of details in here and we've only been here for a short amount of time, but y'all can't have all the secrets anyway so... Tommy Brown: We did the whole thing, we were like it's perfect, it's the masterpiece, let's get her in here. She came into the room and said, “Those chords are wrong.” And I was like, "I don't hear it." Mikey: So we went and literally went basically like we would go in a session, went and literally found one note somewhere tucked in one of the very quiet keyboards. Like I don't know how she heard it. Tommy Brown: She’s a musical genius. Mikey: No session is complete without an array of amazingly arranged and recorded vocals from Ariana Grande. Tommy Brown: It was a room where production was being worked on in a room where they were writing the song and recording vocals. And it was like the bounce back and forth of the rooms. Scootie: I remember he came running into the production room like “Yo, you gotta hear this.” We were like, “Oh snap. It's crazy?” Bro! Tommy Brown: Took a lot of courage to be that honest. Mikey: We just knew it was a special record. And she said it was a smash, we don’t have to say it. Tommy Brown: You know what's so funny? And she brought this up to me. Before the studio sessions and everything started, we were both personally going through something because of a close friend of ours. And I was texting with her and I said "Your next album is going to be the biggest thing you've ever done." She asked me why, I was just like, "You have a lot to talk about." And literally like a week later we all went to New York and it was like, let's just throw paint. And then this happened. Mikey: Literally when they brought us in the room and we heard the actual finished vocals and everything, it was like one of those moments where you're like yo, it's about to go down. This is a beautiful song.
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Channel: Genius
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Length: 7min 22sec (442 seconds)
Published: Mon Jan 07 2019
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