Ariana Grande Honors 'Thank U, Next' One Year Later: 'My Heart Feels Good'

Ariana Grande is still so effin' thankful for her song “Thank U, Next.”

It’s been an entire year since Grande released one of the biggest records of her career with her sweet and simple sendoff. The record not only gave way to one of last year’s biggest anthems, but also scored the 26-year-old her first number-one song when it debuted in November 2018. Now, with Sunday (November 3) celebrating its one-year anniversary, Grande took to social media to reflect on how the hit changed her life since then.

"Happy birthday ‘thank u, next'. i can't believe i've spent more time alone this year than i have in my life, i can't believe how many sessions w my therapist i've had, how many times i've sung this song, how much i've learned and healed, how much i still have to learn and heal," the songbird tweeted.

She added: “It’s been one hall of a productive, emotional, wild and yet ... happy! year. thankful for my babies who have provided me with endless strength, energy and inspiration... and to my friends who have held me together on the road and at home. i’m sure they’re just as exhausted lmao."

As fans know, Grande dropped the breakup track shortly after calling off her engagement with Pete Davidson in October 2018. Since then, the "7 Rings" star confesses, “I still don’t know s—t [about] love or have a clue what a personal life looks like” but says “my heart feels good." To conclude, Grande wrote: "Even though everything is up in the air / i still have a million questions ... i’ve accepted it and feel somewhat whole and that feels like something worth sharing. i guess. love u."

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