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To understand “You,” we have to rewind to late 2015. Ariana was transitioning from the teen-pop sheen of My Everything into the edgy, guitar-laced, R&B-infused power of Dangerous Woman . The sessions were prolific; artists like Max Martin, Savan Kotecha, Ilya Salmanzadeh, and Victoria Monét were throwing ideas at the wall like confetti.

The song has taken on a life of its own. It is used in fan edits, aesthetic montages, and dance trend videos you by ariana grande unreleased

For years, “You” lived only in spreadsheets. Then, in April 2016, a low-quality snippet surfaced on a private tracker. Unlike typical phone-recorded leaks, this was a raw, unedited allegedly ripped from a stolen hard drive belonging to a session engineer.

The lyrics "You mine 'til the end of time / It-It has always been you" suggest a connection that transcends temporary feelings, framing the partner as a constant North Star. Here is the brutal truth for collectors: To

Grande has recently expressed frustration regarding such leaks, particularly those that surfaced on TikTok, stating in an interview on the Zach Sang Show that she felt "disheartened" by the theft of her unreleased work.

The song features:

From that five-second clip and a partial transcription from a session singer who worked on background vocals (verified by the subreddit r/ariheads), we have pieced together a fragment of the first verse and pre-chorus: