What's Happening?
Ariana Grande's album 'Dangerous Woman' has achieved a new peak on the Vinyl Albums chart, reaching No. 2, as reported by Yahoo. This resurgence is attributed to the release of a tenth anniversary edition of the album, which includes a previously unreleased
track, 'Knew Better Part Two.' Despite the strong performance, Grande was blocked from the No. 1 spot by Paul McCartney's latest release, 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane.' Grande's new single, 'Hate That I Made You Love Me,' is also performing well, marking a significant moment in her career as she prepares to release her eighth full-length album, 'Petal,' in July.
Why It's Important?
The renewed success of 'Dangerous Woman' underscores the enduring appeal of Ariana Grande's music and the growing market for vinyl records. This trend highlights a shift in consumer preferences, with more music fans seeking physical formats that offer a tangible connection to their favorite artists. For the music industry, this resurgence in vinyl sales presents an opportunity to capitalize on nostalgia and the unique listening experience that vinyl provides. Grande's ability to chart high with both new and old releases demonstrates her strong fan base and the lasting impact of her work. This success could influence other artists to revisit and re-release their past works.













