In February, she became the only artist other than the Beatles to occupy the top three spots on Billboard's Hot 100. In April, she was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine — for the second time. And she's the second-most-followed woman on Instagram (after Selena Gomez).
But what's most impressive about Ariana Grande is how she turns personal pain into potent pop. The 2017 tragedy after her concert in Manchester, England, when a terrorist bomb killed 22 fans. The September 2018 overdose death of her former boyfriend, rapper Mac Miller. Her public breakup in October 2018 with fiancé Pete Davidson of "Saturday Night Live."
Grande's last two albums, "Sweetener" and "Thank U, Next" — released six months apart, an unheard-of schedule in today's music world — are masterworks of pop as well as chart-toppers ("Thank U" is the No. 1 seller of 2019).
With the 26-year-old ponytailed powerhouse returning to St. Paul's Xcel Energy Center on Monday, we look at how she addressed her life in seven recent songs.
"No Tears Left to Cry" (2018)
Key lyric: "Right now, I'm in a state of mind, I wanna be in, like, all the time. Ain't got no tears left to cry. So I'm pickin' it up, pickin' it up (oh yeah)."
Real life: Grande had a lot to process in 2017, with the terrorist attack at her Manchester show in May and then a benefit/memorial concert there two weeks later. This was her way of coping, acknowledging and moving on. The haunting, disco-y tune, dropped in April 2018 as the preview single for her summer album "Sweetener," reached No. 3.
"Get Well Soon" (2018)
Key lyric: "When you need someone to pull you out the bubble, I'll be right there just to hug you, I'll be there. Where are you? Are you home? Call me right on the phone. I'll be there, yeah, I'll be there. I don't care who is gone, you shouldn't be alone. I'll be there, there."
Real life: Was this a message for Miller with his drug problems, Davidson with his mental illness, the families of victims of the Manchester concert or just a generic salvo for all those close to Grande? In any case, this musical hug, as she calls it, is more powerful than 365 Hallmark get-well cards.