Ariana Grande Reveals the Vinyls and CDs Behind Her Latest Single

Ariana Grande dropped a stylized photo series on her Instagram this week showing off her all-time favorite vinyls and CDs, and she tied the whole thing directly to her latest single.
The shoot was handled by Katie Temkin, credited in the caption as both photographer and designer. The images look polished and intentional. Temkin’s eye is doing a lot of heavy lifting here, and Ariana clearly knows who to call when she wants something to look exactly right.
The caption was short and emoji-forward. She wrote “favorite vinyls & CDs ever for my favorite single” alongside a heart and a ballet shoe. No track listing in the caption itself. That meant fans were zooming in on every sleeve like it’s a crime scene.
The specific single isn’t named, but the connection is clear: the records she loves most are the DNA behind the one she’s currently releasing.
The post pulled in nearly 923,000 likes, which is a notable number even at Ariana’s level. For a lifestyle-focused reveal with no splashy announcement attached, that kind of engagement means people genuinely wanted to know what’s in her collection. It’s close to a million people showing up for the vibe alone.
She’s spoken openly for years about artists like Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston shaping her voice and her taste. Connecting a current release to the records she grew up with is very Ariana. It’s personal and it’s pointed.
And she means it. Her role in the Wicked film adaptation in 2024 drew directly on the musical theatre influences she’s long cited. The vinyl shoot feels like part of the same pattern: she’s never pretended her work comes from nowhere.
Ariana has been one of the most consistent names in pop for over a decade. She’s released multi-platinum albums across multiple eras, each one rooted in something real. A record collection tied to a new single reads as intentional. She’s leaving a trail.
The release timing is worth noting. Tying a personal aesthetic post to a current single is a promotional move, but the execution doesn’t feel like one. That’s the harder trick to pull off.
The word “favorite” in the caption is doing real work. She didn’t say “influential” or “essential.” She said favorite. That’s personal. That’s the gap between a press release and an actual feeling.
Katie Temkin deserves credit too. Ariana tagged her directly in the caption, and the design of the shoot backs up every pixel of that credit. This looks like a real collaboration, not just a hired photographer getting the obligatory tag.
What’s smart about the framing is how low-key it is. There’s no countdown timer or presave link. She posted her records, named her single, and let the content speak. That restraint is its own kind of confidence.
Nearly a million likes says it worked. For Ariana Grande, the music has always been personal first. This week’s post just made that visible.
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