Ariana Grande Teases Glinda's New Song in Wicked
In the full interview, Ariana Grande also teased the new original song that she sings in the Wicked sequel, Wicked For Good. The song was written by Stephen Schwartz, the composer of the original Broadway musical, and is a “pivotal moment in Glinda’s journey.”
Ariana Grande opened up about the emotional process of filming Wicked: For Good, teasing a new song for Glinda as well as a major transformation for the character. While appearing on Variety’s “Awards Circuit Podcast,
While acting has dominated Grande’s recent years, she remains connected to her music career, hinting at a deluxe edition of her latest album, Eternal Sunshine. “It’s in the can,” she confirmed. However, she plans to release it when the timing feels right, emphasizing quality over quantity with the new tracks.
Ariana Grande also stated a brand-new song written for the Wicked sequel comes at “a pivotal moment in Glinda’s journey” during her recent appearance on the Awards Circuit Podcast (via Comic Book ).
For Good and performing a brand-new Glinda song in the movie.In a conversation with Variety’s Award Circuit Podcast, Grande shared
Genuinely counting down the days until Wicked: For Good comes out and we get to do this entire press cycle all over again—and apparently the movie has some surprises. Specifically, a brand new Glinda song by composer Stephen Schwartz.
Ariana Grande Shares Her feelings About Cynthia Erivo Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo’s relationship is one that stands out in the entertainment industry. Specifically, for the deep sense of trust and authenticity they share.
The Wicked dolls inspired by Ariana Grande’s Glinda, Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba and Marissa Bode’s Nessarose were released in September and Billboard offered an exclusive look at the full collection, which features seven dolls,
But in 2024’s Wicked, the majority of the songs, largely sung by Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, are just as good as the original recordings featuring Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel. Some of the movie tracks, dare I say, are even better than their stage equivalents.
Actresses Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo’s on-screen chemistry prevailed over lost plot and questionable casting decisions in the musical-made-movie.
Fans of movie musical Wicked have been debating whether a vocal 'scratch' was unedited from Ariana Grande's rendition of 'Popular' for the Universal film.