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2017 greatest hits album by Ariana Grande
The Best is the first greatest hits album by American singer Ariana Grande , released exclusively in Japan. It features songs from her first three studio albums: Yours Truly (2013), My Everything (2014) and Dangerous Woman (2016), as well as her duet with John Legend , "Beauty and the Beast " for the Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2017) and "Faith " with Stevie Wonder for the Sing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2016).[ 1] It was released, digitally and physically, only in Japan on September 27, 2017, by Universal Music Japan .[ 2]
In Japan, the album sold 24,764 copies in its opening week, where it peaked at number two on the Oricon Albums Chart .[ 3] [ 4] It ranked at numbers 68 and 73 on the Oricon year-end listings for 2017 and 2018, respectively.
Release and artwork [ edit ]
The Best was released on September 27, 2017, by Universal Music Japan , in four different formats. The standard edition (which was also released digitally)[ 1] features eighteen tracks. The deluxe edition features the eighteen tracks CD and a bonus DVD including four music videos while the Blu-ray version of the album contains ten music videos.[ 5]
Commercially, The Best charted strongly upon release in Japan. The album opened with 24,764 copies sold in its first week, allowing it to peak at number two the Oricon Albums Chart ,[ 6] while debuting at number one on the Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard Japan )[ 3] [ 7]
The Best charted at numbers 68 and 73 on the Oricon Albums Chart Year-End listings for 2017 and 2018, respectively.
Deluxe Edition – DVD Title Director 1. "Baby I" (music video) Ryan Pallotta 3:24 2. "Break Free" (music video) Chris Marrs Piliero 4:08 3. "Into You" (music video) Hannah Lux Davis 4:18 4. "Side to Side" (music video) Davis 3:59 Total length: 15:49
Limited Release – Blu-ray Title Director 1. "Baby I" (music video) Ryan Pallotta 3:24 2. "The Way" (music video) Jones Crow 3:52 3. "Right There" (music video) Nev Todorovic 4:19 4. "Break Free" (music video) Chris Marrs Piliero 4:08 5. "Bang Bang" (music video) Hannah Lux Davis 4:23 6. "Love Me Harder" (music video) Davis 4:11 7. "One Last Time" (music video) Max Landis 4:10 8. "Dangerous Woman" (music video) The Young Astronauts 3:56 9. "Into You" (music video) Davis 4:18 10. "Everyday" (music video) Piliero 3:18
Max Martin – production (1, 2, 4-6, 13, 15) , vocal production (11, 15)
Zedd – production (1)
Ilya – production (2, 4-6, 11, 13) , vocal production (7, 11) , co-production (7)
Peter Carlsson – vocal production (2, 10)
Shellback – production (2)
Antonio Dixon – production (3)
Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds – production (3)
Kuk Harrell – vocal production (5)
Rickard Göransson – production (5)
Carl Falk – production (7)
Giorgio Tuinfort – co-production (7)
Rami – production (7)
Savan Kotecha – vocal production (7)
Ariana Grande – vocal production (8)
Harmony – production (8, 12, 14)
Sauce – vocal production (8, 16)
Tommy Brown – production (9)
Twice as Nice – production (9)
Ali Payami – production (10)
Peter Svensson – production (10)
Jo Blaq – vocal production (12, 14)
Mikey – additional production (12)
Mo-Keyz – additional production (12)
Johan Carlsson – production (15 , vocal production (15)
Key Wane – production (16)
Benny Blanco – production (17)
Harvey Mason Jr. – vocal production (17)
Ryan Tedder – production (17)
Ron Fair – production (18)
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^ "Ariana Grande – The Best" . Universal Music Japan. Retrieved August 28, 2017 .
^ a b "Japan Top Album Sales" . Billboard (in Japanese). October 9, 2017. Retrieved October 4, 2017 .
^ "Oricon Top 50 Albums: 2017-10-09" . Oricon (in Japanese). October 9, 2017. Retrieved October 13, 2017 .
^ "Ariana Grande 'The Best' Special Site" . Universal Music (Japan). Retrieved September 26, 2017 .
^ セリーヌ・ディオンのシングル売り上げランキング (in Japanese). Oricon . Archived from the original on October 25, 2014. Retrieved September 6, 2014 .
^ "Oricon Top 50 Albums: 2017-10-09" . Oricon (in Japanese). October 9, 2017. Retrieved October 13, 2017 .
^ "Japan Hot Albums" . Billboard (in Japanese). October 9, 2017. Retrieved October 4, 2017 .
^ "Oricon Top 50 Albums: 2017-10-09" (in Japanese). Oricon . Retrieved October 4, 2017.
^ 年間アルバムヒットチャート 2017年(平成29年) (in Japanese). Oricon . Retrieved December 24, 2017 .
^ "Hot Albums 2018 Year End" . Billboard Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved December 6, 2018 .
^ "Discography - Ariana Grande" . Universal Music Japan . Retrieved September 26, 2017 .
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