Ariana Grande And Justin Bieber Have Teamed Up For A New Song To Help COVID-19 Relief
Way back in April 2019,
Ariana Grande welcomed
Justin Bieber to the stage throughout her
headlining Coachella set. The two smiled with each other, then she gave him space to perform his hit "Sorry." Before he exited, he made sure to tease a new album "coming soon" — though it wouldn't arrive up until
Valentine's Day 2020.
There were flashbacks of this team-up this week, once the pair first teased they had a joint announcement to create. And on Friday (May 1), we noticed out what that was: a new collab track called "Stuck With U," due out on May 8.
The duo shared that the proceeds from both the sales and streams of the new single "will fund grants and scholarships for children of first responders who have been impacted by COVID-19 in partnership with The initial Responders Children’s Foundation." That includes, as Grande wrote, "health care workers, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), paramedics, police officers and firefighters serving at the front lines throughout the global pandemic."
Grande has also been using Twitter
to share a list of COVID-19 relief agencies she's been supporting. Bieber mentioned that the song's
instrumental will drop later on Friday.
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