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Post by Admin on Oct 21, 2018 17:56:22 GMT
Ariana Grande is turning to her family and friends for support after calling it quits with Pete Davidson ... and she's doing so in an unlikely place. Ariana was in the Bronx on Saturday spending time with her mother and a male friend ... getting away from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan, where she spent a lot of time with Pete before calling off their engagement. The singer was in Riverdale, keeping it casual in sneakers and an oversize sweatshirt.
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Post by Admin on Oct 31, 2018 17:47:10 GMT
Ariana Grande recorded a new TV special for the BBC, which features a 13-song set and an interview conducted by Davina McCall. The program officially airs on Thursday, November 1st, but is being teased today with a clip of her performing her Sweetener hit single “God is a Woman”. The pop singer, svelte and dressed in black, was backed by an all-female orchestra and choir section — a nod, of course, to the song’s powerful celebration of womanhood.
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Post by Admin on Nov 6, 2018 17:46:05 GMT
Pete Davidson has changed his number to try and avoid former fiancée Ariana Grande in the wake of their split, according to reports. The Saturday Night Live star and the 25-year-old singer announced a shock split – just months after their June engagement which followed less than a month of dating – and it has now been claimed he’s ‘decided to focus on himself’ rather than dwelling on the breakup by changing his number and cutting ties with his former flame.
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Post by Admin on Nov 8, 2018 17:43:15 GMT
Chinese-Canadian singer/actor Kris Wu’s album sales are under review after an influx of suspect iTunes purchases, Billboard has revealed following reporting by Variety. Songs from Wu’s debut album Antares flooded the iTunes chart Monday (November 5), beating Ariana Grande’s “thank u, next” to the top spot. After outcry from Grande’s fans, her manager Scooter Braun alleged in a since-deleted tweet that Wu was using bots to drive his sales, according to Billboard. In a later tweet, also deleted, Braun rephrased his complaint, saying he had since been informed that Wu fans in China made illegitimate purchases through the U.S. iTunes store. While Variety reports that the sales will not count, Billboard confirms only that they’re being reviewed.
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Post by Admin on Nov 13, 2018 17:57:03 GMT
After appearing on the list since 2013, Grande reigns, landing the first No. 1 debut for a woman since Adele with "Hello."
Ariana Grande scores her first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Nov. 17), as "Thank U, Next" rockets onto the chart at No. 1, arriving as the top-streamed and top-selling song of the week.
The track dethrones Maroon 5's "Girls Like You," featuring Cardi B, after seven weeks on top, although the collaboration ties for the second-most weeks spent at No. 1 in the history of the Radio Songs chart.
Let's run down the top 10 of the newest Hot 100, which blends all-genre U.S. streaming, radio airplay and digital sales data. All charts will update on Billboard.com tomorrow (Nov. 13).
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