Ariana Grande’s new album, “Sweetener,” ends with 40 seconds of silence, bringing the song “Get Well Soon” to exactly 5:22. That number is not random. JustJared reports the song was released at that length in commemoration of the May 22, 2017 attack that killed concertgoers after Ariana Grande’s performance in Manchester, England last year. “Here’s one thing you can trust, yuh,” she sings on. “It takes you and me to make us / One of those days you had enough, I’ll be there, I’ll be there / If it ain’t one thing, it’s another / When you need someone to pull you out the bubble / I’ll be right there just to hug you, I’ll be there.”
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