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Ariana Grande reveals new Mariah Carey collaboration: 'Dream come true'
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Date:2025-04-24 13:53:59
Ariana Grande has announced a "dream" collaboration.
The "thank u, next" singer revealed Wednesday she will drop a remix of her song "Yes, And?" featuring Mariah Carey this Friday.
On Instagram, Grande described Carey as "the one and only, queen of my heart and lifelong inspiration," adding, "Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this dream come true and for sprinkling your brilliance and magic on my little song @mariahcarey."
She also wrote, "It means more to me than i could ever possibly articulate and i cannot wait for everyone to hear this ! i love you eternally."'
Grande previously collaborated with Carey and Jennifer Hudson in 2020 on a remix of the Queen of Christmas' song "Oh Santa!," which they performed in Carey's "Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special." In December, Grande performed the song live with Carey at Madison Square Garden.
News of the remix comes after Carey was named as one of the nominees Saturday for the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame alongside singers like Mary J. Blige and Cher. Carey also recently announced a series of concerts in Las Vegas tied to the anniversary of her 10th studio album, "The Emancipation of Mimi."
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Grande, meanwhile, will debut her seventh studio album, "Eternal Sunshine," in March. The lead single "Yes, And?," on which she addresses her critics, was released on Jan. 12. She has said she will not release any more singles from the album ahead of its debut.
"As hard as it is to resist the urge to share another song or single with you all asap, i would really love for you to experience the album in full this time," she wrote in an Instagram story earlier this month, adding that "there will of course be more singles off of this project once it is out," and "we may have a little surprise or two up our sleeves to hold you over until then so don't you worry."
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It's set to be a big year for Grande even outside of her new album, as she also plays Glinda in the "Wicked" movie opposite Cynthia Erivo. The film, which debuted its first footage during the Super Bowl, opens in November.
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