Get Well Soon – Ariana Grande


You can feel it, feel it

(Yeah, yeah)

They say my system is overloaded

(Girl, what’s wrong with you? Come back down)

I’m too much in my head, did you notice?

(Girl, what’s wrong with you? Come back down)

My body’s here on Earth, but I’m floatin’

(Girl, what’s wrong with you? Come back down)

Disconnected, so sometimes, I feel frozen and alone

This is for everybody

Babe, you gotta take care of your body, yuh yuh yuh

Ain’t no time to deny it, that is why we’re talking about it

Yeah, we’re talking about it

To deal with it, don’t try to get by it

Ain’t no time to deny it

So we had to sit down and just write it

Want you to get better (Woo!)

My life is so controlled by the what-ifs

(Girl, what’s wrong with you? Come back down)

Is there anybody else whose mind does this, mmm?

(Girl, what’s wrong with you? Come back down)

Down, down, down, down

Is there such a ladder to get above this?

(Down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down)

(Girl, what’s wrong with you? Come back down)

(Down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down)

Maybe I should ground myself where the mud is

Before I’m gone

This is for everybody

Babe, you gotta take care of your body, yuh yuh yuh

Ain’t no time to deny it, that is why we’re talking about it (Baby)

Yeah, we’re talking about it

To deal with it, don’t try to get by it (Ooh)

Ain’t no time to deny it (Yeah)

So we had to sit down and just write it

You can work your way to the top

(You can feel it, feel it, whoo)

Just know that there’s up and downs and there’s drops

(You can feel it, feel it, whoo)

Unfollow fear and just say “You are blocked”

(You can feel it, feel it, yuh, woo)

Just know there is so much room at the top

(You can feel it, feel it, yee, woo)

(Ah, ah, ah)

Well here’s one thing you can trust (Yuh)

It takes you and me to make us (Yeah)

One of those days you had enough (Yeah), I’ll be there

(Yuh yuh yuh)

‘Cause if it ain’t one thing, it’s another (It’s another)

When you need someone to pull you out the bubble (Out the bubble)

I’ll be right there just to hug you (Just to hug you), I’ll be there

Where are you? Are you home?

(Where are you? Are you home?)

Call me right on the phone (Call me right on the phone)

I’ll be there (Ayy, sheesh), yeah, I’ll be there

I don’t care who is gone (I don’t care who is gone), you shouldn’t be alone (You shouldn’t be alone)

I’ll be there (Mmm), there

You can work your way to the top (Woo!)

(You can feel it, feel it, woo)

(I’m with you, I’m with you, I’m with you, just call me

I’m with you, I’m with you)

Just know that there’s up and downs and there’s drops

(You can feel it, feel it babe)

(I’m with you, I’m with you, I’m with you, just call me

I’m with you, I’m with you)

Unfollow fear and just say “You are blocked”

(You can feel it, feel it, yuh)

(I’m with you, I’m with you, I’m with you, just call me

I’m with you, I’m with you)

Just know there is so much room at the top

(You can feel it, feel it, yeh)

(I’m with you, I’m with you, I’m with you, just call me

No matter the issue)

No matter what, ah, ah, ah

Here’s one thing you can trust, yuh

It takes you and me to make us (Yeah, yeah, yeah)

One of those days you had enough (Yeah, yeah, yeah), I’ll be there, I’ll be there (I’ll be there)

‘Cause if it ain’t one thing, it’s another

If you need someone to pull you out the bubble

I’ll be right there just to hug you, I’ll be there

Where are you? Are you home? Call me right on the phone

I’ll be there, yeah, I’ll be there, I’ll be there

I don’t care who is gone, you shouldn’t be alone

I’ll be there, ooh, there

You can work your way to the top

(You can feel it, feel it)

Understanding “Get Well Soon” by Ariana Grande

“Get Well Soon” stands out as one of Ariana Grande’s most personal and comforting songs. The lyrics delve into the struggles of mental health, anxiety, and the importance of self-care. Grande openly describes feeling overwhelmed and disconnected, using lines like “My body’s here on Earth, but I’m floatin'” to capture the sensation of being mentally distant. The song’s chorus encourages listeners to prioritize their well-being and not shy away from discussing their struggles. Grande’s message is one of solidarity and support, emphasizing that nobody should face their problems alone and that reaching out is a sign of strength.

Empathy and Support in the Lyrics

Throughout the track, Ariana reassures listeners that it’s okay to seek help. Phrases like “I’ll be there” are repeated, reinforcing the idea of unwavering support from loved ones. The song ultimately serves as both a personal healing process and a comforting reminder to her fans that they are not alone in their battles.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Ariana Grande
  • Songwriters: Ariana Grande, Pharrell Williams
  • Release Year: 2018
  • Label: Republic Records

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