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"7 rings" is the second single from Ariana Grande's fifth studio album, thank u next.
It's a trap, R&B and rap song that runs for 3 mins. It features a heavy bass and sees Grande discuss "how global success has allowed her to enjoy the finer things". Billboard magazine noted it's "the most hip-hop-leaning song Grande has released in the post-Sweetener era yet, with Grande almost rapping the song's verses".
Grande described the song as a "friendship anthem" that "evolves" from previous single "thank u, next", while embracing a new chapter. She opens up about how her break-up with Pete Davidson led her to "treating her friends instead".
"7 rings" debuted at number-one on the US Billboard Hot 100, earning Grande her second number one single (and second number one debut). It spent eight non-consecutive weeks atop the chart and 33 weeks overall. "7 rings" was ranked in Billboard's decade-end chart of its best-performing tracks throughout the 2010s decade. It broke several streams records upon release, and reached massive commercial success overseas; topping charts in 23 countries including Australia, Finland, Hungary, New Zealand, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States; as well as reaching the top ten in 10 countries. "7 rings" was the fifth best-selling song for 2019 worldwide, with over 13.3 million units and is one of the best-selling songs in digital history.
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