Ariana Grande & Mariah Carey’s ‘Yes, And?’ Remix Voted as Fans’ Favorite New Music of the Week
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Ariana Grande and Mariah Carey‘s “Yes, And?” remix has topped this week’s brand-new songs survey.
Music followers enacted a survey released Friday (Feb. 16) on Billboard, selecting the super stars’ newest team-up as their preferred brand-new songs launch of the previous week.
The 2 singing giants’ “Yes, And?” remix generated virtually 73% of the ballot, vanquishing brand-new songs by Dua Lipa (“Training Season”), Jennifer Lopez (This Is Me… Now), Karol G with Tiësto (“Contigo”), Vampire Weekend (“Capricorn”/“Gen-X Cops”), and others.
After teasing an unique news via her Instagram Story previously in the week (Feb. 13), Grande validated Carey’s look on the “Yes, And?” remix with a Feb. 14 blog post captioned, “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. [It] means more to me than [I] could ever possibly articulate and [I] cannot wait for everyone to hear this! [I] love you eternally!!!!!!!”
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Grande and Carey first string up for a track back in 2020. Alongside EGOT victor Jennifer Hudson, they upgraded “Oh Santa!” — a solitary from Carey’s Merry Christmas II You (2010). That track, which thrilled followers in its union of 2 musicians (Carey and Grande) that have actually been unjustly pit versus each various other in the past, came total with a flashy video.
In late January, “Yes, And?” debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100 graph, noting Grande’s 8th job No. 1 solitary. The house-indebted bop works as the lead solitary from Eternal Sunshine, her upcoming 7th solo workshop cd, which works as her very first LP considering that 2020’s Billboard 200-topping Positions.
Trailing behind the “Yes, And?” remix on the survey is Dua Lip’s “Training Season,” which generated 13% of the ballot.
See the outcomes of this week’s brand-new songs launch survey listed below.
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