Ariana Grande, born in 1993 in Florida, began her career in the Broadway musical "13" before rising to fame as a Nickelodeon star on the show "Victorious." She transitioned to a successful music career with her debut album "Yours Truly" in 2013, showcasing her powerful vocals and R&B influences. Grande's subsequent albums, such as "My Everything" and "Dangerous Woman," solidified her as a pop powerhouse known for her impressive vocal range and catchy, chart-topping hits.
With numerous accolades, including Grammy Awards and multiple chart-topping singles, Ariana Grande has become one of the most prominent and influential pop artists of her generation. Known for her distinctive high ponytail and four-octave vocal range, Grande's music often explores themes of love, empowerment, and resilience. Her hit song "One Last Time" from the album "My Everything" reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2015, further cementing her status as a pop sensation.
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