pic.twitter.com/dicsjKvKJX“I think this is the most English song that I most know,” Bad Bunny admitted. Ariana added crying emojis on her Instagram Stories, making fans go crazy for the interaction between both artists.
25.02.2023 - 05:03 / etcanada.com
Ariana Grande is making a comeback.
The multi-Grammy-winner has been taking a hiatus from working on original music as the “Wicked” film adaptations are in production. Grande stars as Glinda in the upcoming films.
While she won’t be releasing a new album anytime soon, it hasn’t stopped the singer from releasing new music.
Grande teamed up with The Weeknd for a new remix of his 2016 track “Die for You” from his album Starboy.
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In the new verse, the 29-year-old sings, “I’m findin’ ways to stay concentrated on what I gotta do / But, baby boy, it’s so hard ’round you / And yes, I’m blamin’ you / And you know I can’t fake it, now or never / And you insinuatin’ that you think we might be better / Better me and you / Yeah, I know you do.”
“You know what I’m thinkin’, see it in your eyes / You hate that you want me, hate it when you cry / It ain’t workin’ ’cause you’re perfect / And I know you deserve it / I can’t walk away,” she adds to the song’s pre-chorus.
Both musicians announced the release on social media with Grande sharing a carousel of photos of the two together.
The Weeknd included a teaser of the track in his post.
This marks the fourth collaboration between the two musicians, with their first team-up on “Love Me Harder” from Grande’s 2014 album My Everything.
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The “Wicked” actor previously teased the track, sharing a behind-the-scenes clip of her working on her verse, nothing the duet was a rare “exception” to her hiatus.
“Wrote and recorded a verse for my friend after a 14 hour day on set,” she
pic.twitter.com/dicsjKvKJX“I think this is the most English song that I most know,” Bad Bunny admitted. Ariana added crying emojis on her Instagram Stories, making fans go crazy for the interaction between both artists.
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Bad Bunny is without a doubt a huge fan of Ariana Grande! The singer appeared on the latest episode of ‘Carpool Karaoke’ and revealed his favorite songs to sing along, including Ariana and Zedd’s 2014 popular track ‘Break Free.’The Puerto Rican explained to host James Corden that ‘Break Free’ is one of his favorite songs in English, before starting to passionately sing the chorus while Corden drove around Los Angeles. “I think this is the most English song that I most know,” Bad Bunny said.pic.twitter.com/DaGshfRMAMThe singer seemed know all the lyrics to the song, as he danced and clapped his hands.
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The Weeknd and Ariana Grande have shared a new collaboration, the latest in a long line of songs to feature both artists. The new track is a remix of "Die For You," taken from The Weeknd's 2016 album Starboy.
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The Weeknd has shared a remix of his 2016 song ‘Die For You’, featuring new vocals from longtime collaborator Ariana Grande. The song first appeared on the tracklist of The Weeknd’s third studio album, ‘Starboy’. The remixed version stays largely true to the original, with the addition of backing synths on the chorus and Grande’s whistle-note harmonies.