Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Marjorie Grande"


2 mentions found


"Ordinary Things" was always meant to be the album's final song. Kevin Mazur/AMA2016/WireImage"I knew 'Ordinary Things' was the end of the album," Grande told Lowe. "But I wonder, how I can put that button on it and have it land emotionally the way that I feel it can? Grande found the answer in the middle of a 40-minute voice recording of her grandmother, Marjorie Grande, whom she calls "Nonna." Grande and Nonna are both credited as lyricists, while Grande is also credited as a coproducer alongside Martin, Luka Kloser, and Nick Lee.
Persons: Ariana Grande, Marjorie Grande, Kevin Mazur, Grande, Lowe, Shirley, Grande's, Martin, Luka Kloser, Nick Lee, Lee, Max Martin Organizations: Business Locations: Grande
Ariana Grande's new album "Eternal Sunshine" ends with a personal ballad called "Ordinary Things." AdvertisementIf Ariana Grande's new album "Eternal Sunshine" has a moral, it won't be found on the club-ready lead single "Yes, and?" It's the most intimate moment on Grande's seventh album, "Eternal Sunshine," released Friday, and it all came together with the help of Nick Lee. Lee, who is credited as a coproducer on "Ordinary Things," made the song's original beat with his friend Luka Kloser. "Intro (End of the World)" and "Ordinary Things" frame the album as a sacred quest to find peace and romantic clarity.
Persons: Ariana Grande's, Nick Lee, Lee, , Grande, Marjorie Grande, nudging, he'd, Luka Kloser, Max Martin, it's, Kloser, Martin, Shintaro Yasuda, Aaron Paris, Nonna, Lee wasn't, that's Organizations: Grande, Service, Business, Spotify Locations: New York City, Los Angeles
Total: 2