A new lullaby album reimagines Ariana Grande’s biggest hits as gentle, sleep-ready instrumentals. Rockabye Baby! will release a 13-track collection on November 21, and Billboard broke the news on November 13. The project offers calming versions of songs from across Grande’s seven studio albums. Moreover, it includes the holiday favorite “Santa Tell Me” and the Wicked-era number “Popular.”
Album Details
The previewed snippet is a sleepy take on “7 Rings.” Billboard shared that animated clip ahead of the full release. Additionally, the album art nods to Grande’s Dangerous Woman era by dressing the Rockabye Baby! bear in a fuzzy bunny mask. Rockabye Baby! markets the record broadly. For example, the company says it’s perfect for “former theatre kids, pop diva parents, Boca Raton grandparents, future dangerous women and everyone in between.”

This release arrives as Grande’s profile rises in multiple arenas. She stars as Glinda in Wicked: For Good, opposite Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba. Meanwhile, she recently finished filming Focker-in-Law. Furthermore, next year she’ll return to touring in support of Eternal Sunshine, her 2024 Billboard No. 1 album. One song from that album, “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love),” appears on the lullaby record. Rockabye Baby! has a track record of softening major catalogs. Past tributes include The Beatles, Queen, Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Beyoncé, and Coldplay.
Audience Appeal
If you are a parent looking for bedtime music, this album is a practical choice. Also, fans who prefer mellow arrangements may enjoy hearing familiar melodies in a new light. Therefore, the release works both as nursery music and as a low-key listening option for adults. In short, it makes Grande’s songs more accessible during quiet moments.
In summary, Rockabye Baby! will release a 13-song Ariana Grande lullaby album on November 21. A preview of “7 Rings” is already available, and the collection spans classic hits plus seasonal and theatrical numbers. Finally, the launch ties into a busy period for Grande across music, film, and theater.
