Ariana Grande Just Took us Back To Her Broadway Origins
Ariana Grande sat down in front of a microphone at house for a stunning new quarantine cover that harkens back to her Broadway origins. As a piece of composer Jason Robert Brown's SubCulture Residency series, Grande sang "Still Hurting," a song from the 2001 musical,
The Last Five Years.
Grande and Brown go back over a decade as soon as the singer appeared in the Broadway production for the latter's musical
13 in 2008. In the midst of the global pandemic that we're currently in, Grande showed up for an awesome in-home show for the SubCulture series, named soon following the performing arts venue in Manhattan.
Grande's swooping "Still Hurting" cover was chill-inducing, enthusiastic, and delicate. With Brown (playing piano) and other instrumentalists joining her for the show, Grande led a shower of emotions to an incredible conclusion.
Soon after it aired, Grande took to Twitter to express her awe at how the event turned out. Each person played and sang so beautifully," she wrote. "Love u."
Just nine minutes later, the singer circled back around for another tweet expressing that she was blown away by the event and had but to come back to her senses. "I'm still recovering from everything I just watched," she wrote before acknowledging each person involved in the efficiency. "Thank u for existing and for being human masterclasses in musicality and technique."
Earlier this month, Grande put a unique spin on "
I Won't Mention I'm In Love" from
Hercules for ABC's
Disney Family member Singalong. Fully devoted abides by the classic cartoon film, she even dressed as Hercules's lover, Meg, rocking a purple outfit and ponytail.
Take a look at Grande's emotional "Still Hurting" cover up above.
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