Ariana Grande Celebrates ‘Dangerous Woman’ Album Success With Behind-The-Scenes Photos
In celebration of her “Dangerous Woman” album’s success, Ariana Grande shared a couple of snaps from the set of her music video for her hit single on social media. A day prior, Mac Miller’s girlfriend expressed her support for Nicki Minaj amid the latter’s feud with Remy Ma.
Prior to hitting the Bankers Life Fieldhouse stage in Indianapolis for a concert on Saturday night, Grande took to Instagram to share an infographic of the four most streamed albums by female artists on digital music streaming site Spotify. Apparently, Grande’s “My Everything” and “Dangerous Woman” albums secured two slots out of the four. The other two albums on the list were Sia’s “This Is Acting” and Rihanna’s “ANTI.”
Ariantors quickly congratulated the former Nickelodeon talent for her accomplishments. One wrote: “We are so proud of you! You just deserve this and much more! Ur [sic] music just inspires people … and ur [sic] music makes humans happy.” Another commented: “I’m so proud of my little dangerous woman. You have come so long and is doing so well.”
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As a follow-up to her post about her new achievements, Grande gave fans a treat by sharing behind-the-scenes photos from the filming of the music video for “Dangerous Woman.” Both photos show the singer mouthing her lyrics while sitting in a dark room. In the comments, her fans congratulated her again and pointed out how beautiful the “Scream Queens” actress looked in the pics.
Grande’s new Instagram posts come just a day after she showed her support for Minaj, who has an ongoing feud with Remy Ma. Grande uploaded a copy of Minaj’s cover art for “Regret In Your Tears,” her new single that many claim to be targeted at her ex Meek Mill. It does not come as a surprise that Grande is supporting Minaj for the two have collaborated on three songs: “Get On Your Knees,” “Bang Bang” (with Jessie J) and their 2016 smash hit “Side to Side.”
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