Lovato told Apple Music that Grande "started writing this song and immediately thought of me, so when she gave it to me, I was like, 'We should just sing this together.'" The song of the summer is here! Stream "Met Him Last Night" and watch the lyric video above now. Oh, and check out some dreamy Ariana/Demi memes, too:
demi lovato and ariana grande in the studio after recording their vocals for met him last night #DWTDTAOSO pic.twitter.com/TVWLbBuYKu
When Ariana and Demi start harmonizing together on Met Him Las Night: #DWTDTAOSO #DancingWithTheDevil pic.twitter.com/05s7fvs1TY
MET HIM LAST NIGHT IS SO GOOD ARIANA & DEMI'S VOICES MESH SO WELL TOGETHER pic.twitter.com/kyHqUzegGL
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Ariana Grande Is Ready for Sky-High Heels Again | Vogue
Admit it, for the past year, your heels have been collecting dust in your closet. And it makes total sense: Why bother with torturous stilettos when a comfy flat will do the trick? That being said, spring is all about re-emergence, which means the return of heels. Celebrities like Katie Holmes, Dua Lipa, and Cardi B have all slipped into them again on the streets—and now Ariana Grande is, too. In fact, her towering pair is even fresh off the runway.
Taking to Instagram to flex a glamorous Monday look for no occasion at all, the singer wore a glitzy gold Versace mini dress from the Italian label's recent fall 2021 collection . On the second slide of her slideshow, Grande also showed a closer look at her shoes: staggering, chunky platform heels with a squared toe from the same show.
Now, a platform has a little more comfort than a single-sole heel—but Grande's shoes are still quite extreme . But let's not forget that Grande is a diehard heel lover, best known for her impressive collection of thigh-high boots. She's clearly testing out a new look for spring here, and the square-toe shape happens to be a huge trend this season, so bonus! Does this mean you, too, have to start wearing skyscraper footwear? Of course not, but Grande is proving that a huge heel does bring your fit to epic new heights—it's worth considering again.
Ariana Grande is at the top of her game. Why is she joining ‘The Voice’?
This week, one of the world's biggest stars announced that she would be joining NBC's newest season of The Voice as a judge. On March 30, Ariana Grande tweeted : "surprise !!! i am beyond thrilled, honored, excited to be joining."
The Voice is one of many TV singing competitions, but it stands out from its competitors because of the tryout portion of the show, dubbed the "blind auditions." While a person tries out, the judges are in chairs facing the audience, so they don't see what the singer looks like until they confirm they want the singer on their team by pressing a button that turns their chair around. For the upcoming 21st season, singers tried out in front of four judges: Ariana Grande, John Legend, Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson.
Grande joining The Voice is a very interesting situation. Not because she lacks the credentials to coach amateur singers; there's no doubt she's a wildly talented and accomplished singer. But it feels out of place for her career. Usually, judges who join reality singing competition shows are past their peak of fame; although sometimes, they still make music (see: Robin Thicke, Christina Aguilera, Katy Perry and Nick Carter from the Backstreet Boys).
Ariana Grande has made music for close to a decade, yet it still feels too early in her career for her to join a show like this. Grande is still extremely relevant — her thank u, next album charted at number one on the Billboard 200 and she's cast in the upcoming 2021 star-studded Netflix film Don’t Look Up . There's still so much left for her to give before it makes sense for her to take this career pivot. Grande hasn't even reached anywhere near her "flop era" or her " post-flop era" comeback yet.
It could be expected that Grande would make a return to television since that's where her career took off on Victorious , but the reality television route was not on the horizon.
However, the show will benefit from Grande's perspective in pop music. Her blend of pop and R&B and her singing technique are unique features she can teach the singers on her team, and the show has not fully explored those genres before.
She has also gone through many different eras, from the pop of Yours Truly to more electronic sounds in My Everything . Sweetener stands out as one of her more experimental and divisive albums among fans, but the record shows she is able to move through multiple music genres and still stay true to her artistry.
Although Grande still has room to grow as an artist, it will be fascinating to see how she works with the other judges on the show, and whether she'll take home a win in her first season coaching.
‘The Voice’: Ariana Grande to join as coach for season 21 | KVEO-TV
HARLINGEN, Texas ( KVEO ) — On Tuesday, the multi-platinum global recording artist Ariana Grande announced she will join be a coach for the upcoming cycle of NBC’s “The Voice.”
"I'm so honored and excited to join 'The Voice' family! I have been a huge fan of the show for such a long time” Grande said in a statement. “I can't wait to go head-to-head with the incredible coaches, get to know these new artists and help to take their craft to the next level."
The Grammy Award winner will be joined by returning coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Blake Shelton, for the Fall 2021 cycle.
Grande was the first artist to hold the top three Billboard Hot 100 spots since the Beatles in 1964 with "7 Rings," "Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored," and "Thank U, Next."
In 2020, she became the first and only artist to have five singles debut at #1 in the chart’s history. At age 27, she has delivered five platinum-selling albums and surpassed 35 billion streams.
The Battle Rounds for Season 20 of "The Voice," with current coaches Kelly Clarkson, Nick Jonas, John Legend, and Blake Shelton, continue Monday, April 5 and April 12 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.
EDINBURG, Texas (KVEO) -- Two people are dead after a house fire in rural Edinburg on Saturday morning.
According to the Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office, deputies responded to a fire on Tower Road south of Curry Road and east of Carricero Street at 3 a.m.
HOUSTON, Texas (NewsNation Now) — Houston Police said Friday they are investigating after a complaint was filed against Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson.
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'The Voice' Star Nick Jonas Reacts to Ariana Grande Replacing Him on the NBC Show in
On Tuesday, Grammy-winning singer Ariana Grande revealed on Twitter that she will be taking Nick's place among the panelists for the 2021 fall installment of the NBC hit show. This will be Ariana's first time coaching, though she appeared on The Voice 's 2016 finale.
In the meantime, we're just going to keep on rooting for Nick and hoping he'll leave the show on a high note and with his very first coaching victory.
Ariana Grande Just Bought a $9 Million Home In Hollywood Hills
With the real estate background of the pop singer's fiancé, Dalton Gomez, it is safe to assume that this .74-acre plot of land was a good investment—we'll be staying tuned to see if she renovates it into her dream home.
03/31/21: Ariana Grande grabs a red chair on "The Voice" - Cynopsis Media
Univision Communications' PrendeTV, a free, ad-supported streaming service created specifically for US Hispanic audiences , has formally launched with 10,000 hours of VOD content across movies, international drama series, reality shows, children's programming, telenovelas and sports programming. Audiences can access exclusive programming from Univision and Televisa's content libraries, as well as content from Spanish-language partners including Banijay, Blue Ant Media, Calinos, Caracol, Cisneros, Filmrise, Globo, Nelvana, RCN and more. In the coming weeks, PrendeTV will be adding movies from studios including Disney, Lionsgate and MGM. Launch partners include Chase, Clorox, Coca-Cola, Dunkin', McDonald's, Toyota, Universal Pictures, Verizon and Walmart.
CBS renewed "Young Sheldon," currently in season four, for three more seasons. The "Big Bang Theory" prequel is the most-watched comedy on television, averaging 9.6 million viewers. "'Young Sheldon' dominates the broadcast comedy landscape by over +2.5 million viewers and is the lynchpin of CBS' top-rated Thursday comedy lineup," said Kelly Kahl, President, CBS Entertainment. "The humor, warmth and heart exuded by the Cooper family is an undeniable hook for the millions of fans who tune in each week."
Pop superstar Ariana Grande is joining the Fall 2021 cycle of NBC's "The Voice" as coach. The "Thank U, Next" singer will claim her red chair alongside Blake Shelton, John Legend and Kelly Clarkson. "I have been a huge fan of the show for such a long time," said Grande. "I can't wait to go head-to-head with the incredible coaches, get to know these new artists and help to take their craft to the next level."
ABC renewed "Dancing With the Stars" for a 30th season. The reality competition is expected to return in the fall.
Attention shoppers : Grocery chain Albertsons and Google announced a multi-year partnership to make shopping easier and more convenient. The companies, which have been collaborating behind the scenes for the past year, are debuting several new enhancements covering a range of technologies and services, like integrating with Google Search and Maps to help shoppers more easily find what they need; making it easier to shop with Google Pay; and infusing Google Cloud AI technologies such as Vision AI, Recommendations AI, and Business Messages into operations to create a predictive grocery engine.
The average commercial unit rate for a 30-second Super Bowl spot this year dipped 5%, to $4.73 million, according to Standard Media Index. Total ad revenue was down 6%, to $400.7 million. Average revenue per game in the regular season was down 1%, to $25 million.
TVSquared, Upwave, Kinetiq and Ace Metrix have joined forces to quantify the effectiveness of the Ad Council and COVID Collaborative's "It's Up to You" COVID-19 Vaccine Education Initiative, measuring the reach and impact of the linear TV and OTT ads. "The Ad Council has long said that success for this campaign relies on our ability to serve the right message to the right audience at the right time and frequency," said Anne Deo, SVP, Analytics at the Ad Council. "These partners have provided us with the technology and analytics needed to do just that, and we are excited to be working with them."
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Ariana Grande settles lawsuit claiming she stole '7 Rings' | Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ariana Grande has settled a lawsuit by a hip-hop artist who accused the pop superstar of plagiarizing her 2019 smash "7 Rings" from a song he wrote two years earlier.
Josh Stone, a New Yorker who performs as DOT, revealed the settlement with Grande and 13 other defendants, including her publishers and several songwriters, in a Tuesday filing in federal court in Manhattan.
Terms were not disclosed, and a judge ordered the dismissal of Stone's lawsuit because of the settlement. Lawyers for the parties did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Stone had claimed that "highly regarded musicology experts" had concluded that the beat, hook, lyrics and rhythmic structure of "7 Rings" were lifted from his song "You Need It, I Got It."
He said he pitched his song at meetings at Universal Music Group attended by one of Grande's producers, the defendant Tommy Brown, and was "not receiving the credit due for the success experienced by 'I Got It' and '7 Rings.'"
The defendants said ordinary listeners would consider the songs "very different," and that Stone had no monopoly over everyday phrases such as "I got it."
Grande, 27, gave songwriting credit to Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein for "7 Rings" because it borrowed from their song "My Favorite Things," from the Tony-winning Broadway musical and Oscar-winning film "The Sound of Music."
Her song spent eight weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, and its video has been seen more than 954 million times on Google's YouTube.
One of the best-selling pop artists in the last decade, Grande was as of Sunday was the second-most streamed female artist in 2021 on Spotify, after Taylor Swift and ahead of Dua Lipa.
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