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Post by Admin on Jan 11, 2019 17:53:26 GMT
Ariana Grande earns her fifth No. 1 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart (dated Jan. 12) with "Thank U, Next" (2-1). The former Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 was remixed by Joe Gauthreaux, Dirty Disco and Dirty Werk, among others. Since Grande led Dance Club Songs on June 23 with "No Tears Left to Cry," she has logged the most No. 1s of all artists: four. The only other acts with multiple toppers in that span are Jonas Blue (three) and Sabrina Carpenter (two). Grande's other No. 1s in that period were "Breathin" (Dec. 8) and "God Is a Woman" (Oct. 13). Grande first led the list as featured on Nathan Sykes' "Over and Over Again" in February 2016. Dating to her first charted title, "Baby I" (No. 18, November 2013), she has gathered 15 entries, including eight top 10s. In addition to her five No. 1s, Grande made the top 10 with "Right There" (featuring Big Sean; No. 8, February 2014), "Break Free" (featuring Zedd; No. 3, October 2014) and "Into You" (No. 8, August 2016).
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Post by Admin on Jan 21, 2019 17:49:00 GMT
Ariana Grande has been out here teasing her new song "7 Rings" for a few weeks now, but it turns out she may have given the biggest hint of all back in November and literally no one realized. http://instagram.com/p/BsoDyrfATiV Here's the deal. Ariana just posted this teaser for the new song on Instagram. Pls watch. It sounds amazing obviously, but if you're thinking to yourself, "Wait, that music sounds v familiar," you should give the "Thank U, Next" video another listen, particularly the first 40 seconds.
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Post by Admin on Jan 25, 2019 17:54:06 GMT
Ariana Grande has shared the tracklist for her upcoming album, thank u, next. The 12-track LP features the previously shared singles “Imagine,” “7 Rings,” and title track. Songs titled “NASA,” “ghostin,” and “break up with your girlfriend, i’m bored” will also appear on the record. She also revealed that the album is out on February 8. See the tracklist and cover art below.
Ariana has shared the music videos for “7 Rings” and the Mean Girls-indebted “thank u, next.” She recently rescheduled her upcoming tour behind 2018’s Sweetener following the announcement that she’ll headline this year’s Coachella festival.
Read “How the ‘thank u, next’ Video Became Ariana Grande’s Rom-Com Supercut” on the Pitch.
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Post by Admin on Jan 29, 2019 17:48:19 GMT
Multiplatinum, record-breaking superstar Ariana Grande has canceled her Raleigh show due to her upcoming headlining gig at the Coachella music festival. The singer announced Monday that she is canceling her June 4 show at PNC Arena in Raleigh. It wasn't the only stop on "The Sweetener World Tour" to be canceled amid the singer's headlining gig at Coachella. Grande also canceled her show in Omaha. Grande's June 10 show in Charlotte will go on as planned. Refunds will be issued from the point of purchase. Tickets purchased online or by phone are being automatically refunded.
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Post by Admin on Apr 5, 2019 18:12:49 GMT
Not an overnight process. It has been more than six months since Ariana Grande’s ex-boyfriend Mac Miller died from an accidental overdose, but the “Monopoly” singer is still struggling to move forward. “Healing is hard work,” Grande, 25, wrote on her Instagram Story on Thursday, April 4. “Accept da ups and downs. be gentle with yourself and surround yourself with gentle energy. you’re not alone.” Hours prior, the Scream Queens alum thanked her fans for always being there for her through tough times. “U make everything better. thank you for your energy. truly,” she gushed in a series of Instagram Stories. “I love y’all, so much. u have no idea how much y’all help me / how happy u make me. sharing a state / this life with y’all is so beautiful. thank u so much for being here. and for reminding me why i am too!” http://instagram.com/p/BvuistZFbN2
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