Grande, Ariana

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The lawsuit accuses the fashion retailer of trying to convince customers on social media that it had partnered with the “7 Rings” singer. Source

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Concerts by the two superstars show just how fast the shape of pop is changing. Source

Parx, a former child actress who was credited on half of Grande’s “Thank U, Next” album, has become a go-to hitmaker, while chasing her own solo success. Source

The company that controls the composers’ catalog cut a deal for 90 percent of the royalties for the singer’s remake of “My Favorite Things” just weeks before its release. Source

The singer’s fifth album, “Thank U, Next,” is her most adventurous yet — and most in conversation with the rest of pop music. Source

Ariana Grande skipped the ceremony and made lots of noise, while Drake showed up and had his microphone cut off. Source

Music is competing for attention, and songs are just one of many products artists are hawking today: Aspiring pop stars need a new skill set, building careers that work like reality TV. Source


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