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Post by Admin on Sept 27, 2019 18:00:35 GMT
Ariana Grande’s extensions must have grown three sizes the day she found out she was collaborating with Kristin Chenoweth. And not only collaborating, but working together on a song from Ari’s movie obsession, The First Wives Club. Who can forget the staging of “thank u, next” on Ellen, 100 percent by and for the Wive Hive? Or when she got engaged to Pete Davidson, but mainly wanted to tweet about Wicked? The duet between Grande and Galinda was announced in August, when we got deets for Kristin Chenoweth’s new album. For the Girls dropped at midnight Thursday night. Other musical pals on the album include Dolly Parton, Jennifer Hudson, and Reba McEntire. In the lyric video above the two vocalists duet on John Madara and David White’s “You Don't Own Me,” which was originally recorded by Lesley Gore in 1963 and later gained newfound popularity when it was used in The First Wives Club. (Grande previously paid homage to that First Wives Club scene with one of her first public performances of the single “thank u, next” on Ellen.) The Steve Tyrell–produced For the Girls, celebrating some of Chenoweth’s female vocal influences, features such tunes as “The Way We Were,” "When I Fall in Love," and “The Man That Got Away.” About the album, Chenoweth said in an earlier statement, “I really wanted to pay homage to all the women singers who have influenced me over the years. I wanted to make something that men could also enjoy, but this is by the girls and for the girls. I wanted to pay homage to these women and do them proud, but I also wanted to put my own stamp on it. And I think I was able to do that.”
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