Ariana Grande Talks About the ‘We Can’t Be Friends’ Video, Drawing Inspiration from ‘Eternal Sunshine’ and Mentioning Co-Star Evan Peters
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Ariana Grande is assessing her brand-new “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)” video.
On Saturday (March 9), the 30-year-old pop super star required to social networks to share a sincere message concerning her loving tribute to the 2004 Jim Carrey sci-fi love that motivated her brand-new cd title, Eternal Sunshine.
“Thank you for creating such a safe space, for holding my hand, and for thoughtfully bringing this entire album to life with this one video. Though we will make many more, this video is the album to me,” Grande wrote on Instagram along with an intro of the aesthetic, providing a shout-out to co-star Evan Peters and supervisor Christian Breslauer. “A tremendous thank you to the incredible crew who made this what it is.”
Grande followed her note with a lengthy listing of the staff participants associated with the development of the video clip.
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Breslauer, that likewise routed the vocalist and starlet’ “Yes, And?” video clip, shared his appreciation in the remarks area. “Thank you for writing from the heart, leading the way and trusting me with something so precious,” the supervisor created.
The midtempo track is the 2nd solitary from Eternal Sunshine, adhering to the January Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping hit “Yes, And?” In event of the cd’s launch, Grande will certainly carry out on Saturday Night Live this weekend break as the Josh Brolin-organized episode’s music visitor.
Eternal Sunshine, which got here Friday (March 8), is currently establishing is currently establishing documents. Spotify revealed via social networks on Saturday that the task is the firm’s most-streamed cd in a solitary day in 2024 up until now.
Check out Grande’s “We Can’t Be Friends” message on Instagram listed below.
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