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Its all the more unusual for someone who hascrashed their car on the way to Big Seanshouse.

Or is it actually just a sex thing?
(She does and then the apocalypse happens.)
Perhaps she is merely describing the experience of driving in Los Angeles.

On her third album, 2016sDangerous Woman, Grande pushes the car imagery into, forgive me, overdrive.
But onthank u, next,Grande is yet again vrooming, albeit much more sadly.
Does Grande mean ride in the traditional sense, i.e., as a passenger?

However, she does retain agency when it comes to the position of her seatback.
(Im going to take this last line as both a car-dealership and real-estate reference.)
Grande seems to be doubling down on the notion that she herself has become a car (a Transformer?

), which sort of explains why she no longer needs to drive one.
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