Today in “things we didn’t know we needed but now we can’t live without,” we bring you: a political version of Ariana Grande’s greatest hits, courtesy of AOC.

Let’s back up a bit. On Friday, October 25, Ari tweeted out song lyrics from her “Good as Hell” remix collab with Lizzo, asking her followers “Baby how u feelin?” Such a tweet was not uncommon for the singer-songwriter, as she’s known to drop lyrics from new or upcoming songs without any further context. But things took an unexpected turn when Senator Bernie Sanders responded with “Ready to fight for Medicare for All.”

That exchange was enough to get Ari “screaming,” but it was about to get even more exciting. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who recently endorsed Sanders for 2020, soon jumped into the convo to offer “progressive policies as an Ariana dance party” — AKA a corresponding political idea for each of the singer-songwriter’s most iconic bops. The conclusion? AOC certainly knows her way around Ariana’s discography, and we have no choice but to stan.

First up in Ocasio-Cortez’s lineup was Ari’s recent smash hit “thank u, next,” which AOC linked to Sanders’s goal of replacing for-profit health insurance with Medicare For All. She then posited that “God Is a Woman” should be the anthem for striking the 1976 Hyde Amendment, which banned Medicaid and federal public health insurance from covering abortion procedures. According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, over 65 million individuals were enrolled in Medicaid as of July 2019. As noted by Planned Parenthood, the Hyde Amendment hurts people within low-income communities, especially people of color who disproportionately comprise the majority of Medicaid enrollees.