positions was released on October 23, 2020 and is the lead single and title track of Ariana Grande’s sixth studio album. The song blends pop and R&B with hints of trap. It showcases her smooth ...
Look at Ariana Grande's Song "intro (end of the world)" as we find out, what makes this opening song so moving and what it ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Ariana Grande's "Santa Tell Me" hits the Hot 100's top 10 for the first time ...
Ariana Grande opened up about the emotional process of filming Wicked: For Good, teasing a new song for Glinda as well as a ...
Wicked star Ariana Grande recently sat down with the Variety Awards Circuit Podcast, to discuss her experiences creating ...
Ariana Grande ... and Glinda’s new song in Wicked’s second installment, Wicked: For Good. The sequel is scheduled for release on Nov. 21. During the podcast, Grande discussed her dream role ...
Ariana Grande is celebrating the 10th anniversary of her now-iconic Christmas song, “Santa Tell Me” — and its recent Top 10 placement on the Hot 100. On Monday, the pop star shared a sweet ...
Ariana Grande has opened up about Glinda's new solo song in Wicked Part 2 and how it fits into the film's storyline. Now, Ariana has confirmed that one of the new songs is a Glinda solo and she's ...
Ariana Grande is opening up about a new song from the upcoming Wicked sequel. “It’s a pivotal moment in Glinda’s journey,” Grande said. “It shows a side of her we’ve never seen before.
Jon M. Chu says fans will 'melt into the ground' over Wicked: For Good, and Ariana Grande has given us a new reason to believe that to be true by teasing the new songs in Wicked part two in a new ...
Ariana Grande opened up about the emotional process of filming Wicked: For Good, teasing a new song for Glinda as well ... Please enter a name. Please enter a valid email. Please enter a phone ...
Genuinely counting down the days until Wicked: For Good comes out and we get to do this entire press cycle all over again—and ...