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Plus, explore Cynthia Erivo's and Ariana Grande's respective track records at the Grammy Awards over the years.
Ariana Grande’s fans are expressing their anger after the Grammy Awards snubbed the musician with their 2025 nominations. The singer released her seventh album, “Eternal Sunshine,” in March after a three-year hiatus. The long-awaited album featured ...
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Did the Grammys just pull the rug out from under Ariana Grande? Ariana Grande, a Grammy darling with a string of hits and a powerhouse voice, entered the 2025 Grammy season with five nominations. Expectations were high, as many predicted, a strong showing ...
Grammy nominations were announced Nov. 7, but now the Recording Academy has amended its initial list of nominees to add additional people — including Ariana Grande.
The “Thank U, Next” singer spoke to “Good Hang” podcast host Amy Poehler about the viral moment when she held Erivo’s finger mid-interview.
Throughout their efforts promoting Wicked and the upcoming Wicked: For Good, Grande and Erivo have made headlines for their public appearances, which are often overflowing with emotion. It’s not a big surprise, then, that when the two learned about their new Grammy nods, feelings were had.
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande were all smiles after learning about their Grammy nominations during a press event.
LOS ANGELES -- Grammys producer Ken Ehrlich said the show had multiple conversations with Ariana Grande about possibly performing Sunday but the singer "felt it was too late for her to pull something together," but Grande accused Ehrlich of lying.
Grande became a star quickly, which was not always easy to navigate. Just this month, the actress was rushed and grabbed on the yellow carpet of the Wicked: For Good Singapore premiere by a man who has since been sentenced to nine days in prison for being a public nuisance.
Ever since the 2014 ceremony, where his “good kid, m.A.A.d city” was infamously snubbed in favor of Macklemore and Ryan Lewis for hip-hop album of the year, Lamar has dominated, winning 22 awards — double that of any other rapper since 2013 and the third most of any rapper ever.