2017 greatest hits album by Ariana Grande
The Best is a greatest hits album by American singer Ariana Grande , released in Japan exclusively. It features songs from her first three studio albums: Yours Truly (2013), My Everything (2014) and Dangerous Woman (2016), as well as her duet with John Legend , "Beauty and the Beast " for the Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2017) and "Faith " with Stevie Wonder for the Sing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2016).[1] It was released, digitally and physically, exclusively only in Japan on September 27, 2017, by Universal Music Japan .[2] In Japan, the album sold 24,764 copies in its first week peaking at number two.[3] [4]
Release and artwork [ ]
The Best was released on September 27, 2017, by Universal Music Japan , in four different formats. The standard edition (which was also released digitally)[1] features eighteen tracks. The deluxe edition features the eighteen tracks CD and a bonus DVD including four music videos while the Blu-ray version of the album contains ten music videos.[5] Each physical version comes with a store exclusive gift. Albums bought at HMV stores include an A4 Clear file, albums bought at Tower Records stores include a can badge, albums bought at Tsutaya Records includes a post card, and albums bought at Universal Music Store include a B2 notification poster.[citation needed ]
Track listing [ ]
1. "Baby I" (music video) Ryan Pallotta 2. "The Way" (music video) Jones Crow 3. "Right There" (music video) Nev Todorovic 4. "Break Free" (music video) Chris Marrs Piliero 5. "Bang Bang" (music video) Hannah Lux Davis 6. "Love Me Harder" (music video) Davis 7. "One Last Time" (music video) Max Landis 8. "Dangerous Woman" (music video) The Young Astronauts 9. "Into You" (music video) Davis 10. "Everyday" (music video) Piliero
Personnel [ ]
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Vocals [ ]
Production [ ]
Max Martin – production (1, 2, 4-6, 13, 15) , vocal production (11, 15)
Zedd – production (1)
Ilya – production (2, 4-6, 11, 13) , vocal production (7, 11) , co-production (7)
Peter Carlsson – vocal production (2, 10)
Shellback – production (2)
Antonio Dixon – production (3)
Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds – production (3)
Kuk Harrell – vocal production (5)
Rickard Göransson – production (5)
Carl Falk – production (7)
Giorgio Tuinfort – co-production (7)
Rami – production (7)
Savan Kotecha – vocal production (7)
Ariana Grande – vocal production (8)
Harmony – production (8, 12, 14)
Sauce – vocal production (8, 16)
Tommy Brown – production (9)
Twice as Nice – production (9)
Ali Payami – production (10)
Peter Svensson – production (10)
Jo Blaq – vocal production (12, 14)
Mikey – additional production (12)
Mo-Keyz – additional production (12)
Johan Carlsson – production (15 , vocal production (15)
Key Wane – production (16)
Benny Blanco – production (17)
Harvey Mason Jr. – vocal production (17)
Ryan Tedder – production (17)
Ron Fair – production (18)
Charts [ ]
Weekly charts [ ]
Year-end charts [ ]
Release history [ ]
References [ ]
^ Jump up to: a b "The Best" . Apple Music . Japan. Retrieved September 26, 2017 .
^ "Ariana Grande – The Best" . Universal Music Japan. Retrieved August 28, 2017 .
^ Jump up to: a b "Japan Top Album Sales" . Billboard (in Japanese). October 9, 2017. Retrieved October 4, 2017 .
^ "Oricon Top 50 Albums: 2017-10-09" . Oricon (in Japanese). October 9, 2017. Retrieved October 13, 2017 .
^ "Ariana Grande 'The Best' Special Site" . Universal Music (Japan). Retrieved September 26, 2017 .
^ "Japan Download Albums" . Billboard (in Japanese). October 9, 2017. Retrieved October 4, 2017 .
^ "Japan Hot Albums" . Billboard (in Japanese). October 9, 2017. Retrieved October 4, 2017 .
^ "Oricon Top 50 Albums: 2017-10-09" (in Japanese). Oricon . Retrieved October 4, 2017.
^ 年間アルバムヒットチャート 2017年(平成29年) (in Japanese). Oricon . Retrieved December 24, 2017 .
^ "Hot Albums 2018 Year End" . Billboard Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved December 6, 2018 .
^ "Discography - Ariana Grande" . Universal Music Japan . Retrieved September 26, 2017 .
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