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: Reviews were mixed. Some critics called it a "trap-pop gem", while others, such as reviewers from Pitchfork, were less enthusiastic about Future's repetitive hook.

: Despite its lower Hot 100 peak, the track has accumulated over 750 million streams on Spotify.

Produced by and co-written by Savan Kotecha, Grande, and Future, the song is built around a thrumming bassline and grinding beat. Grande initially doubted if their contrasting styles would work together, eventually describing the result as a "dope vibe". Lyrically, the track is an explicit exploration of sexual satisfaction and intense romantic desire. Music Video & Themes

"Everyday" is a "woozy" electropop and trap track featuring rapper Future . Released as the fourth and final single from Ariana Grande’s third studio album, Dangerous Woman , it was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio on January 10, 2017. Production & Composition

Directed by , the official music video features Grande singing in various public locations—like a laundromat and a bus—surrounded by diverse couples. The video was widely praised by critics from platforms like The Hollywood Reporter and Teen Vogue for its intersectional themes, showcasing LGBTQ+ and interracial couples of all ages. Commercial Performance & Reception

: While it reached No. 55 on the Billboard Hot 100, the single performed better on specialized charts, peaking at No. 13 on the Rhythmic chart and No. 1 on the Billboard + Twitter Top Tracks chart following its video release.

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