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The UnEssay

Ariana Grande (legal name Ariana Grande-Butera), born on June 26th, 1993, in Boca Raton, Florida. She began her career as a child actor in a local theater in her hometown, then she later landed the role of Cat Valentine on the series show, Victorious, on Nickelodeon Network in 2009. Although this role brought her attention, it was her passion for music that catapulted her into global stardom. 

Biography

About Ariana Grande

Ariana released her debut album, "Yours Truly", in 2013, which debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200. Her powerful vocal range and "whistle tones" quickly drew comparisons with Mariah Carey. Her subsequent albums, "My Everything", "Dangerous Woman", "Sweetener", and "Thank U, Next", have all been commercial successes, solidifying her status as a pop icon. 

Outside of music, Ariana has continued acting, lending her voice to animated films like Underdogs and Sing. She also made a memorable appearance in the tv series Scream Queens (one of my most favorite of her tv appearances, along with Emma Roberts). In addition, Ariana has leveraged her fame to forge partnerships with brands like MAC Cosmetics and Givenchy, which further broaden her influence. 

journey in music, acting, & partnerships

Ariana has consistently used her platform to champion women's rights and equality. Her music often tackles themes of female empowerment, self-love, and independence. Songs like God is a WomanNo Tears Left to Cry, and Thank U, Next serves as anthems for women everywhere, challenging societal expectations and norms. 

Ariana is unafraid to confront injustices and double standards in the industry. She publicly called out a radio host for his sexist comments and defended herself when she was objectified by a fan. Through her actions and words, Ariana Grande sends a clear message that she is not just a pop star but a fierce advocate for women and underdogs.

advocate for women and the underdogs

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