Off the Table
"Off the Table" is a song by American singer Ariana Grande featuring Canadian singer The Weeknd, released on October 30, 2020, as the fifth track on Grande's sixth studio album, Positions.[1] The track is a mid-tempo R&B ballad co-written by Grande, the Weeknd, and producers Tommy Brown (TB Hits), Mr. Franks, Travis Sayles, and Shintaro Yasuda, with production handled by Brown, Franks, Sayles, and Yasuda.[2][3] In the song, Grande vulnerably questions her ability to love again following a painful breakup, singing lines like "Will I ever love the same way again?" while the Weeknd responds with reassurance, emphasizing that love remains possible.[4] This duet marks the third collaboration between the two artists, following their 2014 hit "Love Me Harder" from Grande's album My Everything and preceding the 2021 remix of the Weeknd's "Save Your Tears" featuring Grande.[5] Upon release, "Off the Table" received positive critical reception for its emotional depth and the artists' vocal chemistry, with Billboard describing it as one of the strongest vocal duets in either artist's discography.[6] The song contributed to Positions' commercial success, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 and generating multiple top-ten entries on the Hot 100, including the album's title track.[7] In 2021, Grande and the Weeknd performed the song live for Vevo's series, showcasing an intimate rendition that highlighted their harmonious interplay, which was released digitally in 2025 for the album's fifth anniversary.[8][9]Background
Development
"Off the Table" was conceived as a duet between Ariana Grande and The Weeknd to delve into themes of emotional recovery and the lingering hesitation in pursuing new relationships after profound personal loss.[10] The track's creation stemmed from Grande's desire to address the complexities of moving forward romantically while grappling with unresolved grief.[11] The song's themes of vulnerability and doubt in love are widely interpreted as inspired by Grande's personal trauma following the death of her ex-boyfriend Mac Miller in September 2018.[12] This event, occurring amid a series of high-profile personal challenges for Grande, informed the duet's introspective tone, reflecting her real-life struggles with trust and emotional availability in subsequent relationships.[13] The collaboration originated during the COVID-19 pandemic, a period when Grande recorded much of her sixth studio album Positions from her home studio amid global lockdowns.[14] Grande and The Weeknd collaborated remotely, exchanging creative ideas after discussing personal experiences.[15] On October 24, 2020, Grande revealed the song's inclusion as a featured collaboration on her Instagram, sharing the full tracklist for Positions and highlighting "off the table" as one of her favorite tracks, which generated significant fan anticipation ahead of the album's release.[1] The track was ultimately released on October 30, 2020, as the fifth song on Positions.[16]Recording
The recording of "Off the Table" took place primarily at Ariana Grande's home studio in Los Angeles during the summer of 2020, a period marked by strict COVID-19 pandemic restrictions that limited in-person collaborations across the music industry.[17] Producer Tommy Brown, a frequent collaborator with Grande, noted that the album's sessions, including this track, adapted to remote workflows using digital tools to facilitate contributions without physical proximity.[17] This setup allowed Grande to oversee much of the process from her personal space, emphasizing a contained and focused environment amid global lockdowns.[17] Sessions for the track involved close creative input from Grande and The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye), who co-wrote the lyrics together, with Grande describing the process as an intimate exchange that captured raw emotional vulnerability.[15] Grande handled vocal production herself, layering her performances to achieve the song's nuanced delivery, while The Weeknd recorded his verses remotely due to pandemic protocols.[18] The song draws briefly from Grande's personal reflections on past relationships, including her time with Mac Miller.[19] Key production decisions centered on fostering an intimate atmosphere through subtle instrumentation, including layered strings for emotional depth and restrained drum patterns to maintain a hushed, confessional tone without overpowering the vocals.[17] These choices aligned with the album's overall aesthetic of vulnerability and restraint, as Brown aimed for organic elements over heavy electronic effects.[17] Final mixing and mastering were completed by October 2020, ensuring the track's integration into the Positions album, which was released on October 30.[17]Composition
Musical composition
"Off the Table" is classified as a slow R&B ballad clocking in at a runtime of 3:59, the longest track on Ariana Grande's sixth studio album, Positions.[20] The song's structure employs a mid-tempo pace of 88 beats per minute in the key of C major, allowing for a deliberate, introspective flow that underscores its emotional depth.[21] The composition features minimalistic instrumentation designed to evoke a stripped-back, intimate atmosphere, with lush orchestral strings providing subtle swells in the background, complemented by soft, understated drums and delicate piano accents.[4] This arrangement prioritizes space and restraint, using a synth-heavy foundation layered with reverberant bass and piano chords to support the vocal interplay without overwhelming it.[22] Grande and The Weeknd alternate verses in a call-and-response format, their harmonies weaving together seamlessly to highlight vulnerability and connection. The track was produced by Tommy Brown, Shintaro Yasuda, Mr. Franks, and Travis Sayles, who focused on elevating the artists' vocal performances through clean, emotive production that shuns heavy beats in favor of atmospheric subtlety.[23] Recording took place at Grande's home in Los Angeles, contributing to the song's raw, personal feel.[4]Lyrics
The lyrics of "Off the Table" were co-written by Ariana Grande, The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye), Tommy Brown (TBHits), Shintaro Yasuda, Mr. Franks (Steven Franks), and Travis Sayles.[24] The song's lyrics delve into themes of emotional vulnerability and the tentative readiness to embrace love following profound loss, structured as a poignant dialogue between the two vocalists. In her verses, Grande expresses deep-seated doubts about moving forward, questioning whether she can ever replicate the intensity of past affection with lines such as "Will I ever love the same way again?"—a raw admission of lingering heartache that underscores the fear of irreparable emotional damage.[25][12] The Weeknd's recurring chorus offers gentle reassurance amid this introspection, pleading "Don't put me off the table yet" to affirm his patience and commitment, thereby framing the track as a conversational exploration of healing from relational trauma and the gradual rebuilding of trust. This back-and-forth dynamic highlights the push-pull of grief versus hope, with the narrative arc progressing from isolation to potential reconciliation.[26][25] Subtle lyrical references draw from Grande's personal experiences, particularly the grief following Mac Miller's death in 2018, which manifests as emotional barriers to new romance—evident in verses that grapple with the irreplaceability of a lost partner and the weight of unresolved mourning.[12][27] The ballad's intimate delivery amplifies these confessional elements, allowing the words to resonate with unfiltered authenticity.Critical reception
Critical reviews
Upon its release, "Off the Table" received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the vocal synergy between Ariana Grande and The Weeknd as a highlight of emotional vulnerability. The song's intimate balladry was lauded for its maturity, with The Dispatch calling it a "beautiful" collaboration that stands as one of the strongest tracks on Positions, showcasing both artists' vocal prowess in conveying post-loss hesitation.[28] Critics also highlighted the track's subtle production and its role in demonstrating Grande's artistic evolution, particularly in addressing themes of rekindling love after personal trauma. The Line of Best Fit noted how "off the table" evokes the breathless romance of prime Mariah Carey, with The Weeknd delivering a relaxed yet controlled performance that complements Grande's sensual delivery, underscoring the song's hot and heavy emotional intimacy.[29] Pitchfork commended its syrupy ballad structure, built on wisps of strings and heavy drums reminiscent of The Weeknd's early mixtapes, as a stunning exploration of unresolved grief over a lost partner, reflecting Grande's growth in processing her experiences.[30] While largely well-received, some reviews offered mixed assessments, critiquing the song's pacing and intensity. The Guardian portrayed it as a slow "funeral dirge" culminating in over-the-top extemporized singing that felt excessive, though a separate review recognized its soul-searching depth amid the album's lighter themes.[31]Year-end lists
The song contributed to the acclaim for Grande's album Positions, which appeared on various year-end album lists, including Billboard's staff picks for the 50 best albums of 2020, where it was noted for marking a year of romantic renewal for the artist following personal challenges.[32] On Album of the Year, Positions received an average user score of 67 out of 100 as of November 2025, reflecting positive reception that often singled out the duet's emotional depth as a highlight.[33] Despite the song's critical favor, "Off the Table" received no major Grammy nominations in 2021, though it was frequently cited in fan and critic roundups as a standout collaboration, with outlets like The Dispatch praising it as one of Grande's strongest duets for its beautiful balladry. In retrospective assessments, the track has been lauded for its vocal interplay; for instance, Billboard's 2024 ranking of every Ariana Grande song placed "Off the Table" at number 47 out of 171, describing it as potentially the best pure vocal duet in either artist's discography despite its subdued nature and being a touch too subdued compared to more dynamic past collaborations like "Love Me Harder," emphasizing Grande's tender, restrained performance alongside The Weeknd.[34] Contemporary reviews had similarly underscored the pair's vocal chemistry, contributing to the song's enduring appreciation as a subtle yet powerful partnership.Commercial performance
Chart positions
"Off the Table" debuted at number 35 on the US Billboard Hot 100 during the week ending November 14, 2020, marking its peak position on the chart and contributing to all 14 tracks from Ariana Grande's album Positions entering the Hot 100 simultaneously.[35] The song also reached number 18 on the Billboard Global 200 chart. On the US Digital Song Sales chart, it peaked at number 26. Internationally, "Off the Table" achieved a peak of number 27 on the Canadian Hot 100, did not enter the UK Singles Chart but peaked at number 87 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart, and entered the top 50 on charts in Australia (number 32 on ARIA Singles), New Zealand (number 4 on Hot Singles), and several European countries including Greece (number 12 on IFPI Greece Airplay) and Lithuania (number 45).[36][37][38][39][40][41] By November 2025, the track had accumulated over 190 million streams on Spotify. It experienced a streaming resurgence in late 2025 following the release of a live performance EP for the fifth anniversary of Positions on October 30, 2025, with daily streams reaching approximately 95,000 during that period.[42][43]| Chart (2020–2025) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Canada (Canadian Hot 100) | 27 |
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 35 |
| Australia (ARIA) | 32 |
| Billboard Global 200 | 18 |
| US Digital Song Sales | 26 |
| UK Singles Downloads (Official Charts) | 87 |
| New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ) | 4 |
| Greece Airplay (IFPI) | 12 |
| Lithuania (Top Charts) | 45 |