Ariana Grande is ecstatic over the response she has been receiving from fans for her new song “Everyday,” which she collaborated on with rapper Future.
Earlier this week, Grande, 23, took to Twitter and Instagram to invite her fans to save and stream her new track on Spotify. According to the singer, if enough fans listen and download “Everyday” on the music platform, she will release the official lyric video for the song.
On Wednesday, Grande once again took to social media, but this time, she expressed her happiness over reaching the halfway mark of her goal for the “Everyday” lyric video challenge. On Instagram, the “Victorious” alum posted a clip of her dancing to express her “mood” after finding out that the music video is “almost unlocked.” Check out the video below!
The “Dangerous Woman” hitmaker also posted a message on Twitter on the same day, confirming that Arianators have now accumulated 50 percent of the save and stream data needed to unlock the “Everyday” lyric video. She also encouraged everyone to continue listening and downloading Timebet the song so they can reach the goal faster.
Meanwhile, Grande has been very active on social media this week. Earlier today, the singer-actress also posted a list of the confirmed stops of her Dangerous Woman tour, which kicks off on Feb. 3 at the Talking Stick Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. In her caption, she wrote that she’ll see her fans in just three more days.
Aside from her tour and album, Grande also recently joined a movie project. While she doesn’t exactly appear on screen, her voice will be featured in the highly anticipated live-action remake of “Beauty and The Beast.” She sang the theme song of the classic film with John Legend.
Check out Grande and Legend’s new version of “Beauty and The Beast” below and tell us what you think in the comments!
Ariana Grande is asking her fans to support her single with Future on Spotify. Pictured: The 23-year-old singer-actress performing onstage during 103.5 KISS FM’s Jingle Ball 2016 at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois on Dec. 14, 2016. Photo: Getty Images/Daniel Boczarski
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