Biography of Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande is a pop star turned pop music, known for hit songs like "Problem", Bang Bang, "Dangerous Woman" and "Thank U, Next".
Who is Ariana Grande?
Ariana Grande was born in Boca Raton, Florida in 1993 and began performing on stage as a child. Her involvement in a Broadway show at age 15, followed by a few small parts of TV, helped her land the role of Cat on TV's victorious. He followed that up with the spinoff Sam & Cat and then dove headfirst into a dizzying musical career, releasing five albums: Sincerely (2013), My Everything (2014), Dangerous Woman (2016), Sweetener (2018) and Thanks, Come on (2019). Its popularity has been fueled by a strong social media presence on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Albums and songs
'Sincerely' & 'My Everything'
& # x201C; The Way & # x201D; was the first single from Grande's debut album, Sincerely, a record that also included the hits "Baby I" and "Right There". The album, produced by super-producer Babyface, showed a maturing Grande and 90s soul influences from pop diva Mariah Carey. The 2014 version Il mio tutto sold 169,000 copies in the first week, debuting at number 1. The single Problema & # x201C; & # x201D; with Australian rapper Iggy Azalea, it preceded the album's release and debuted at number 3 on Billboard's Hot 100, selling over 400,000 copies at the time of its release. & # x201C; Free yourself & # x201D; with Zedd and & # x201C; Love Me Harder & # x201D; with The Weeknd following, each climbing to the top of the chart.
'Bang Bang,' 'One Last Time'
During the summer of 2014, Grande collaborated with Jessie J and Nicki Minaj on the single & # x201C; Bang Bang, & # x201D; a track that debuted at no. 6 and peaked at No. 3 in the United States. The album spawned another hit single & # x201C; One Last Time, & # x201D; which reached number 13 on the US 100 chart. Grande had three hit singles My All on the Billboard chart at the same time.
'Dangerous woman'
In 2015 big release Christmas and Cold, a holiday album and the single "Focus", which debuted at number seven on Billboard's Hot 100. In February 2016, she released her third album Dangerous Woman, and the title track debuted at issue 10 of the Hot 100 that March. She made music history with the track's success, becoming the first artist to have lead singles from her first three albums debuting in the Top 10. Dangerous Woman, which debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, also features collaborations with Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Macy Gray and Future.
'Sweetener'
Grande returned to the charts in April 2018 with "No Tears Left to Cry," the captivating and optimistic response from previous year's Bombardment of Manchester concerts. He followed in June the dance track "The Light Is Coming", with Minaj; dropped the sensual "God Is a Woman" in mid-July; and delivered "Breathin" in September. The four releases were included on her long-awaited album Sweetener, which debuted in mid-August, as well as a trace of her whirlwind romance with Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson. Sweetener's overall success led to its first Grammy win, as Best Pop Vocal Album, in February 2019.
'Thanks, Come on'
Grande quickly returned to the studio to produce his fifth album, Thank You, Next. The title track hit the airwaves in early November 2018 and another classifier, "7 Rings", arrived in January 2019. The album debuted in February with great praise, along with a new single, "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored. "Grande followed a series of collaborations, including" Rule the World "with 2 Chainz," Monopoly "with Victoria Monét and" Boyfriend "with Social House.
In April 2019 the 25-year-old singer proved her drawing power by becoming the youngest performer ever to play Coachella, as well as being the fourth woman to earn the honor.
Awards
Among her many accolades, Grande has been nominated for six Grammy Awards, won three American Music Awards, including Artist of the Year in 2016, and two MTV Video Music Awards.
Bombing at 'Dangerous Woman' ride
In 2017 Grande performed the title track for the soundtrack of the live action film Beauty and the Beast. In February of that year, the Dangerous Woman began touring across North America and then Europe. On May 22, 2017, the tragedy occurred after Grande finished a concert in Manchester, England, and a suicide bomber detonated a bomb outside the concert hall, killing 22 and injuring 116, including many young people. adults and children. "All acts of terrorism are cowards ... but this attack is distinguished by its frightening cowardice cowardice, which deliberately targets innocent and defenseless children and young people who should have enjoyed one of the most memorable nights of their lives," he said. British Prime Minister Theresa May after the attack.
The pop star responded to the horrific act on Twitter.
Less than a day after the attack, Grande suspended her Dangerous Woman tour. She returned to Manchester 13 days after the attack to perform a benefit concert on June 4 for the victims of the bombings, enlisting friends and fellow superstars including Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Liam Gallagher, Chris Martin and Pharrell Williams. Prior to the concert, Grande visited fans who had been injured in the attack and also offered 14,000 free tickets to people who had attended the May 22 concert.
Grande resumed her tour on June 7 in Paris, posting on Instagram: "First show returning tonight. Thinking of our angels at every step. I love you with all my heart. Grateful and incredibly proud of my band, dancers and entire crew. . I love you I love you. "
The following year, the singer revealed that she was still experiencing the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder from the event. "It's hard to talk about it because so many people have suffered such a huge and tremendous loss," he told British Voga. "I don't think so. I'll ever know how to talk about it and not cry."
Acting and 'SNL'
The pop diva returned to television with a guest appearance in Scream Queens in 2015, and hit the big screen in a cameo in Zoolander 2 in 2016. She also starred as Penny Pingleton, Tracy Turnblad's best friend, in NBC's Hairspray for live hair! in December 2016.
Grande has also become a popular host of Saturday Night Live, bringing his musical and acting talents to the show, including embarrassing imitations of other pop divas Britney Spears, Shakira, Rihanna, Celine Dion and Whitney Houston in a skit that fakes the shoot. streaming Tidal.
In August 2019 it was revealed that Grande would appear in season 2 of Jim Carrey's Showtime Series Teasing.
Fragrances, charity and social media
In addition to her musical and acting projects, Grande has launched two fragrances "Ari by Ariana Grande" and "Frankie by Ariana Grande" with her brother Frankie Grande.
When not performing, the pop superstar supports various charitable causes including Kids Who Care, a group he co-founded that raises money for charities in the South Florida region. It has also cultivated a massive social media presence on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat, and arrived Tempo magazine's list of "The 100 Most Influential People" in 2016.
Private life
Grande went public with her romance with her co-worker "The Way" Mac Miller in August 2016. The couple separated in May 2018 after nearly two years of dating. "I respect and adore him endlessly and am grateful to have him in my life in any form, at all times, regardless of how our relationship changes or what the universe holds for each of us!" Great published on Instragram.
On June 11, 2018, People magazine confirmed that the singer was engaged to SNL's Davidson, her boyfriend of several weeks. Subsequent attention focused on their affectionate social media posts directed at each other, though the pair were in an awkward position when Davidson's film emerged making a joke about the Manchester bombing months earlier. The couple split in October 2018.
In the first years
Ariana Grande was born on June 26, 1993 in Boca Raton, Florida, to Edward Butera, graphic designer, and Joan Grande, entrepreneur. She started singing and acting at a young age and made her way into the local theater scene before she was a teenager. His first big break came in 2008, when the 15-year-old landed the role of Charlotte in the production of Broadway 13, a life-centered comedy growing up in New York City. The opening role led to accolades and Grande won a National Youth Theater Association award.
Two years later, she appeared in the musical Cuba Libre and had a small role in a TV show called The Battery Is Dead. But Grande got her starring role in the victorious Nickelodeon series.
Television roles
Victorious was set in a high school for the performing arts and Grande was cast as an aspiring silly singer-actress named Cat Valentine. While busy with the show, Grande nevertheless embarked on a musical career, making her first appearance on a record with the victorious score. And in 2011, Grande released the single "Put Your Hearts Up", a pop song aimed at the hearts of her victorious young audience. The show's devoted fan base voted victorious Favorite TV show at the 2012 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.
When Victorious aired in 2012, Grande's character from Cat Valentine survived. She went on to star in the Nick Sam & Cat spin-off, co-star iCarly & # x2019; s Jennette McCurdy. Sam & Cat wasn't long when rumors started swirling that Grande didn't particularly enjoy the experience, and the show ended abruptly after 35 episodes (2013-14). Meanwhile, Grande & # x2019; s 2013 single & # x201C; The Way & # x201D; it finished in the top 10 in the United States and won triple platinum.