The fans have spoken! Ariana Grande topped Billboard's post-Grammys poll Sunday night (Jan. 16) about who should've taken home the Grammy for record of the year.
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Ariana Grande is showing support for her late ex-boyfriend, Mac Miller.
On Friday, Miller's family released the rapper's posthumous album,, through Warner Records, two years after his tragic death. Grande was one of the first to post about it via Instagram Stories, sharing a screenshot of the cover art that was posted by Miller's mother, Karen Meyers.
As fans began listening to the album, some paid extra attention to track No. 5. Titled «I Can See.» The song features harmonies from a female artist
The fans have spoken! Ariana Grande topped Billboard's post-Grammys poll Sunday night (Jan. 16) about who should've taken home the Grammy for record of the year.
Last night (Jan. 26) at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, Billie Eilish swept up major wins in all of the Big Four categories -- song of the year, record of the year, album of the year and best new artist -- but fans who voted in Billboard's latest poll for who they wanted to win album of the year didn't overwhelmingly pick the 18-year-old star.
It's officially the end of another Ariana Grande era—if you believe her army of fans, at least. After last night's Arianators took to Twitter to mourn the end of her album cycle.
Since Mac Miller’s posthumous album, “Circles,” came out Friday, many fans have been convinced they heard Ariana Grande’s voice on the track “I Can See.” The late rapper’s reps responded to queries with a “no comment.” Now, his ex-girlfriend’s vocal cameo has been confirmed — or equivocally confirmed, at least — by the record’s producer, Jon Brion.
"He wanted to tell people, ‘I still love this'"
Mac Miller’s recently released posthumous album, Circles, was announced as a companion to 2018’s Swimming. As it turns out, the late rapper actually envisioned the projects as two-thirds of a trilogy. Producer Jon Brion, who completed Circles following Mac’s death, spoke about the Pittsburgh native’s plan in a recent New York Times interview.
Mac Miller’s posthumous album, Circles, is all but devoid of guest features, but there may be one famous voice hidden on the album: Ariana Grande. The pop star—who was in a relationship with Miller for several years—likely contributed background vocals on the project’s fifth song, “I Can See,” according to producer Jon Brion.
Mac Miller’s producer pal Jon Brion appears to have confirmed the rapper’s posthumous album features vocals from his ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande.
Mac Miller's posthumous album has topped this week's new music release poll.
Ariana Grande has been super busy lately giving concerts around the world for her And while that means that Ari has been booked and busy for the past few months, it looks like she might have squeezed in some time to appear on her ex-boyfriend Mac Miller's posthumous album Circles.
Earlier this month, Mac Miller's family announced they were releasing "Circles," a companion to "Swimming," on the late rapper's behalf. In their social media announcement, the family expressed their gratitude to producer Jon Brian, who completed the album after Mac's death.
Mac Miller lives on in his music.
The new music coming out this week has taken fans by surprise. There's Eminem's unexpected album Music To Be Murdered By, a complete body of work from the late Mac Miller in Circles, and Halsey's genre-defying Manic.
It's the rapper's first posthumous release
Ariana Grande is showing support for her late ex-boyfriend, Mac Miller.
When Mac Miller passed away in September 2018 of an accidental drug overdose, his estate remained mum about the possibility of releasing music he'd stashed in the vault. It wasn't until Jan.