About Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande-Butera, born on June 26, 1993, is an accomplished American singer, songwriter, and actress who has captivated audiences with her remarkable talent and distinct sound. Over the years, her personal life and musical journey have garnered substantial media attention, reflecting her influence in the entertainment industry. Grande has received an impressive array of accolades, including two Grammy Awards, one Brit Award, one Bambi Award, two Billboard Music Awards, three American Music Awards, nine MTV Video Music Awards, and an astonishing 30 Guinness World Records.
Ariana's music career took off at the young age of 15 when she starred in the Broadway musical "13" in 2008. However, she gained widespread recognition for her role as Cat Valentine on the Nickelodeon series "Victorious" (2010–2013) and its spin-off "Sam & Cat" (2013–2014). In 2011, after label executives discovered her YouTube cover videos, Grande signed with Republic Records. Her debut album, "Yours Truly" (2013), which showcases a 1950s doo-wop and R&B influence, debuted at the top of the US Billboard 200. The lead single, "The Way," also reached the top ten on the US Billboard Hot 100, marking a strong start to her music career.
Continuing to push the boundaries of pop and R&B, Grande released her second and third albums, "My Everything" (2014) and "Dangerous Woman" (2016), the latter of which marked the beginning of her streak of four consecutive number-one albums in the UK. Her subsequent albums, "Sweetener" (2018) and "Thank U, Next" (2019), reflected her personal struggles, experimenting with a trap-influenced sound. "Sweetener" earned her a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album, and "Thank U, Next" set the record for the largest streaming week for a pop album while receiving a nomination for Album of the Year. Grande made history as the first solo artist to occupy the top three spots on the Hot 100 simultaneously, and she was the first female artist to succeed herself at number one on the UK Singles Chart.
In 2020, Ariana collaborated with Lady Gaga on the hit single "Rain on Me," winning the Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. She continued to evolve her musical style with her sixth studio album, "Positions" (2020), which debuted at number one in both the UK and US, along with its title track. Grande's collaborations with The Weeknd on the remixes of "Save Your Tears" and "Die For You" further solidified her status as a pop powerhouse, earning her sixth and seventh number-one singles in the US.
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Movie Credits
Ariana Grande has appeared in 36 movies.
TV Credits
Ariana Grande has appeared in 41 shows.
