NEW YORK – Pop star Ariana Grande has released a new song titled “Yes, And?” that appears to be a response to criticism she has faced for her relationship with actor Ethan Slater. In the track, Grande sings, “Your business is yours, and mine is mine,” followed by the question, “Why do you care so much whose — I ride?” Although the explicit word is censored, it is implied to be a reference to her sex life.
Grande and Slater, who met while filming the upcoming movie adaptation of “Wicked” in London last year, confirmed their relationship in July, shortly after Grande’s split from husband Dalton Gomez. Slater had filed for divorce from his wife, Lilly Jay, the mother of his son, prior to his relationship with Grande. While some fans have expressed concern about Grande’s appearance, she has defended herself, explaining that she had been on medication and not in a healthy place when she appeared differently.
“Yes, And?” is Grande’s first solo single in three years and also addresses body shamers. The lyrics tell people not to comment on her body and not to reply. Grande has been in several high-profile relationships in the past, including with the late rapper Mac Miller and comedian Pete Davidson. She has expressed gratitude for the support she receives from loved ones, friends, family, and fans.
In conclusion, Ariana Grande has released a new song addressing criticism of her relationship with Ethan Slater and body shamers. The track, titled “Yes, And?” is Grande’s first solo single in three years and showcases her resilience in the face of public scrutiny.