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The Way - Spanglish Version (feat. Mac Miller)

by Ariana Grande, Mac Miller

A rich description can be written based on its upbeat, romantic, and throwback R&B feel.
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Song Analysis for The Way - Spanglish Version (feat. Mac Miller)

Song Meaning

The song is about the exhilarating feeling of new love and undeniable chemistry. The Spanglish version adds a layer of intimacy and appeal to a broader audience.

Song Lyrics

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Due to copyright restrictions, we cannot display the full lyrics of this song. Instead, we provide an AI-powered analysis and interpretation of the lyrical content.

History of Creation

The song was written by a team including Jordin Sparks (who initially recorded a demo), Harmony Samuels, and Brenda Russell (due to the sample). Grande connected with the track and asked Mac Miller to feature on it. It was her breakout single, intended to showcase a more mature sound. The Spanglish version was created to appeal to Latin markets.

Rhyme and Rhythm

The song has a mid-tempo, bouncy rhythm based on the piano sample. The rhyme scheme is generally simple and effective in the pop structure, with more complex internal and multisyllabic rhymes in Miller's verse.

Stylistic Techniques

Key techniques include the sampling of Brenda Russell's "A Little Bit of Love," the blend of Grande's Mariah Carey-esque vocals with Miller's rap, and the code-switching between English and Spanish.

Cultural Influence

The original song was a massive commercial success, marking Grande's arrival as a major pop artist and giving both her and Miller their first Billboard top-10 hit. It drew significant comparisons to Mariah Carey. The Spanglish version performed well on the Billboard Latin Pop Songs chart. The song is also significant due to the later romantic relationship and tragic passing of Mac Miller.

Symbolism and Metaphors

The lyrics use straightforward language to describe the overwhelming feeling of love, with phrases like "you get my heart jumping" and being on "a scale of one to ten, I'm at a hundred."

Recurring Phrases & Motifs

The central hook is "I love the way you make me feel." The piano loop from the sample is the main musical motif.

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Released on the same day as The Way - Spanglish Version (feat. Mac Miller) (August 25)

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