Popular singer/ songwriter/ actress Ariana Grande recently released a single titled ‘Yes, and’ from her upcoming album ‘Eternal Sunshine’. The music video of the song was also released last week alongside its audio and has been gaining popularity with the music video possessing nearly 22 Million views on YouTube so far. With the release of the song, #ApologizeToAriana has been allegedly trending with fans offering their support for the singer against the backlash and cyber bullying the singer has been encountering over her current relationship with Ethan Slater.
Ariana Grande first gained popularity for her role as Cat Valentine in ‘Victorious’ a sitcom which ran for 4 seasons. Ariana Grande would then proceed to pursue a career as a singer, instantly garnering popularity through her released singles followed by studio albums. Some of her popular songs are ‘Problem’ which featured Iggy Azalea, ‘Side to side’ which featured Nicki Minaj, ‘Into You’ which was released in 2016. Additionally, Ariana Grande is a recipient of numerous accolades including the ‘Grammy’ Award and more. The upcoming album will be the singer’s seventh studio album and is predicted to be a hit much like its predecessors.
The trend emerged following the supposed criticism that Ariana Grande was met with for the lyrics of her latest song which appears to be a response to the intrusion that has been levied on the singer’s personal life. The supposedly controversial lines are “Your business is yours, and mine is mine, “Why do you care so much whose d— I ride?,”. The case associated with the singer’s recent song goes on to showcase how a person’s relationship privacy must be respected and the supposed jab implied in Ariana Grande’s song is also seemingly aimed to convey the same. Meanwhile, her upcoming album ‘Eternal Sunshine’ is predicted to release soon in two months.