Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande, one of the brightest stars in contemporary pop music, was born on June 26, 1993, in Boca Raton, Florida, USA. With a career spanning music, television, and theater, Ariana has won fans worldwide with her powerful voice and captivating presence.
Ariana's career began in musical theatre, where she participated in local productions before moving to New York to perform on Broadway. In 2008, she starred in the musical "13," which earned her a National Youth Theatre Association Award. However, it was her role as Cat Valentine in the Nickelodeon television series "Victorious" (2010-2013) that brought her to prominence. The series' success led her to reprise the role in the spin-off "Sam & Cat" (2013-2014).
Alongside her acting career, Ariana began to focus on music. Her debut album, "Yours Truly," was released in 2013 and received critical and commercial acclaim. The lead single, "The Way," featuring Mac Miller, stood out and showcased her impressive vocal abilities, often compared to those of Mariah Carey.
In 2014, he released his second album, "My Everything," which solidified his position on the global pop scene. With hits like "Problem" featuring Iggy Azalea, "Break Free" with Zedd, and "Love Me Harder" with The Weeknd, the album demonstrated his versatility and ability to create catchy hits. "My Everything" earned him numerous nominations and awards, including a Grammy.
Ariana's third album, "Dangerous Woman" (2016), continued her meteoric rise. With singles like "Dangerous Woman," "Into You," and "Side to Side," featuring Nicki Minaj, the album explored themes of empowerment and artistic maturity. This work showcased an evolution in her musical style, with a blend of pop, R&B, and elements of electronic music.
In 2017, Ariana was at the center of a tragedy when a terrorist attack occurred after her concert in Manchester, England, resulting in 22 deaths and many injuries. Demonstrating resilience and compassion, Ariana organized the benefit concert "One Love Manchester," which raised millions for the victims and their families, and was widely praised for her courageous and humanitarian response.
Ariana continued to release acclaimed music, culminating in the album "Sweetener" (2018), which won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. It included hits such as "No Tears Left to Cry," "God is a Woman," and "Breathin." The album was praised for its innovative production and heartfelt lyrics.
Shortly after, in 2019, she released "Thank U, Next," an album that addressed themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, following a tumultuous year in her personal life. The album was a massive success, with singles such as "Thank U, Next," "7 Rings," and "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored." The album was widely acclaimed and further solidified her position as one of the world's leading pop artists.
In 2020, Ariana released "Positions," which continued to explore themes of love and relationships with a more mature R&B sound. The album included singles such as "Positions" and "34+35," showcasing her continued musical evolution.
Beyond her music, Ariana Grande is known for her activism and charity work. She has supported various causes, including gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and mental health. Her influence extends beyond music, making her a significant cultural figure and an inspiration to many.
In short, Ariana Grande is a multifaceted artist who has conquered the world with her powerful voice, undeniable talent, and resilience. From her early days in theater and television to global pop music stardom, Ariana continues to evolve and leave an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Her legacy is a testament to her talent, hard work, and ability to overcome adversity, inspiring millions of fans worldwide.
Ariana's career began in musical theatre, where she participated in local productions before moving to New York to perform on Broadway. In 2008, she starred in the musical "13," which earned her a National Youth Theatre Association Award. However, it was her role as Cat Valentine in the Nickelodeon television series "Victorious" (2010-2013) that brought her to prominence. The series' success led her to reprise the role in the spin-off "Sam & Cat" (2013-2014).
Alongside her acting career, Ariana began to focus on music. Her debut album, "Yours Truly," was released in 2013 and received critical and commercial acclaim. The lead single, "The Way," featuring Mac Miller, stood out and showcased her impressive vocal abilities, often compared to those of Mariah Carey.
In 2014, he released his second album, "My Everything," which solidified his position on the global pop scene. With hits like "Problem" featuring Iggy Azalea, "Break Free" with Zedd, and "Love Me Harder" with The Weeknd, the album demonstrated his versatility and ability to create catchy hits. "My Everything" earned him numerous nominations and awards, including a Grammy.
Ariana's third album, "Dangerous Woman" (2016), continued her meteoric rise. With singles like "Dangerous Woman," "Into You," and "Side to Side," featuring Nicki Minaj, the album explored themes of empowerment and artistic maturity. This work showcased an evolution in her musical style, with a blend of pop, R&B, and elements of electronic music.
In 2017, Ariana was at the center of a tragedy when a terrorist attack occurred after her concert in Manchester, England, resulting in 22 deaths and many injuries. Demonstrating resilience and compassion, Ariana organized the benefit concert "One Love Manchester," which raised millions for the victims and their families, and was widely praised for her courageous and humanitarian response.
Ariana continued to release acclaimed music, culminating in the album "Sweetener" (2018), which won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. It included hits such as "No Tears Left to Cry," "God is a Woman," and "Breathin." The album was praised for its innovative production and heartfelt lyrics.
Shortly after, in 2019, she released "Thank U, Next," an album that addressed themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, following a tumultuous year in her personal life. The album was a massive success, with singles such as "Thank U, Next," "7 Rings," and "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored." The album was widely acclaimed and further solidified her position as one of the world's leading pop artists.
In 2020, Ariana released "Positions," which continued to explore themes of love and relationships with a more mature R&B sound. The album included singles such as "Positions" and "34+35," showcasing her continued musical evolution.
Beyond her music, Ariana Grande is known for her activism and charity work. She has supported various causes, including gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and mental health. Her influence extends beyond music, making her a significant cultural figure and an inspiration to many.
In short, Ariana Grande is a multifaceted artist who has conquered the world with her powerful voice, undeniable talent, and resilience. From her early days in theater and television to global pop music stardom, Ariana continues to evolve and leave an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Her legacy is a testament to her talent, hard work, and ability to overcome adversity, inspiring millions of fans worldwide.
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Ariana Grande - My EverythingHal Leonard Corporation08-20150,00€