Ariana Grande renowned for her impressive four-octave vocal range.

Born on June 26, 1993, in Boca Raton, Florida, Grande began her career in entertainment at a young age, starring in Broadway’s musical “13” at age 15. She gained widespread recognition as Cat Valentine on the Nickelodeon TV shows “Victorious” and its spinoff “Sam & Cat” before launching her music career.

Grande’s debut album Yours Truly (2013) was praised for its 1990s R&B vibe, featuring the hit single “The Way” that reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100. Her subsequent albums showcased her versatility, with My Everything (2014) exploring EDM and electropop sounds, and Dangerous Woman (2016) incorporating diverse styles like reggae-pop and dance-pop. She achieved historic success with Thank U, Next (2019), making her the first solo artist to occupy the top three spots on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously, with hits like “Thank U, Next” and “7 Rings.”

Ariana Grande has won multiple awards, including two Grammy Awards, and is known for her signature high ponytail and powerful vocal performances. She has also made history as one of the youngest headliners at Coachella and continues to be a major force in pop music with collaborations including hits like “Rain On Me” with Lady Gaga. Beyond music, she is celebrated for her impact on culture and advocacy on social issues.

Her career trajectory illustrates a blend of acting talent and musical prowess, evolving from a Nickelodeon star to one of pop music’s leading voices with a loyal global fanbase and critical acclaim for her vocal abilities and artistic growth.