Drake and eros eroticismKanye West beefing on Twitter about who-even-knows-what-at-this-point may have been the talk of Internet Town on Thursday.
But while Ye was busy setting fire to the web by accusing Drizzy of threatening him in a long series of tweets, other things were actually going down elsewhere in the music-sphere. And Ariana Grande wanted to make damn sure that people were aware of that.
SEE ALSO: 13 of the absolute best and worst brand trolls in recent historyThe "thank u, next" singer wrote a tweet where she lightly dragged the two "grown men" for arguing online, while raising awareness of the fact that both she and fellow child star-turned-singer Miley Cyrus were releasing new music.
"Guys, I know there are grown men arguing online rn," Grande wrote. "But Miley and I [are] dropping our beautiful, new songs tonight, so if y'all could please jus behave for just like a few hours so the girls can shine that'd be so sick thank u."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
A couple of hours later, Grande released her newest single "imagine," after first tweeting out a sneak peak of the lyric video, featuring artwork by the artist Chepertom.
Around the same time, Miley Cyrus released her new single, a cover of the John Lennon Christmas classic, "Happy Xmas, War Is Over." The single is a collab between Cyrus, songwriter Mark Ronson and Sean Ono Lennon, son of John and Yoko.
Cyrus tweeted out that Ye and Drizzy might want to take heed of her lyrics. War is over if you wan't it, guys.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The guys could learn a lot from this sisterhood, TBH. Thank u for the music, ladies.
Topics Music Celebrities
IKEA's website lets you build the perfect couch and Twitter has ideasDeclassified spy satellite photos show melting of Himalayan glaciersA glossary of 2016, the words that defined the yearNew browser plugA woman fell asleep on her flight, then woke up to an empty planeAmazon's newest Kindle Oasis makes it easier to read at nightApple's 16Tech can help us spot fake news, but there's only one real way to stop itPetition asks Netflix to cancel Amazon Prime's 'Good Omens'Amazon's newest Kindle Oasis makes it easier to read at nightMan's live tweets from a café prove love isn't dead just yetDiscriminatory 'bathroom bill' on the chopping block, but there's a catchChase Utley finally played catch with Mac from 'It's Always Sunny'Porn age verification plans are being put on hold in the UK once againBritish channel ITV now requires women writers for all comedy programs5 negotiating tips girls can learn for a brighter futureThis is how much American drivers use their phone in the carBoyfriend buys girlfriend the gift of her dreams: a blanket with his face on itNissan's ice cream truck concept is allNissan's ice cream truck concept is all The senator Trump went after just keeps making him pay for it 13 best tweets of the week, including a crisp cow, wet tunes, a spoon, and a fence How to support the fight for equal pay Meet the sex toy reviewers who just happen to be asexual Unknown song stuck in your head? Hum it to Google. Banksy didn't paint these Trump murals in the West Bank, but they're still turning heads Here’s how Apple will make your iPhone 12 pickup coronavirus Someone's apparently been flying with a jet pack near Los Angeles Airport. Again. Facebook has blocked millions of ads trying to ‘obstruct voting’ Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli found guilty of securities fraud Kitty without ears will purr her way into your heart and hopefully your home 'Blackpink: Light Up the Sky' Netflix review: A wild rise to fame A koala walks into a pharmacy, and all people could do was watch In other celebrity breakup news, Amber Heard and Elon Musk have reportedly broken up Adele, confirmed angel, hosted a film screening for Grenfell survivors Adele returns to host 'Saturday Night Live,' with musical guest H.E.R. Nick Mohammed is TV's new comedy MVP Michelle Obama wished Barack Obama a happy birthday with some absolutely adorable throwback pics Interview: Chrissy Teigen, on how to definitively win the internet You're not going to like where Congress is going with net neutrality
1.5601s , 8263.1953125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【eros eroticism】,Steady Information Network