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Shiz University Choir featuring Ariana Grande: 1:11: 3. "The Wizard and I" Cynthia Erivo featuring Michelle Yeoh: 5:36: 4. "What Is This Feeling?" Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo: 3:48: 5. "Something Bad" Peter Dinklage featuring Cynthia Erivo: 1:48: 6. "Dancing Through Life" Jonathan Bailey featuring Ariana Grande, Ethan Slater, Marissa Bode ...
Ariana Grande as Galinda in "Wicked." Scott says it was one of the first group scenes filmed, as the movie was primarily choreographed in sequential order. When he initially showed the moves to ...
Wicked is a cast recording containing the majority of the songs from the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Wicked, with music and lyrics by composer Stephen Schwartz and a book by writer Winnie Holzman. Released on December 16, 2003 by Decca Broadway both in physical and digital releases.
Nicole Kidman Tears Up While Paying Tribute to Her Late Mother While Ariana Grande Jokingly Thanks 'Botox and Juvederm' at Palm Springs Awards ... Even if you feel like you’ve gotten the basic ...
"The Wizard and I" features the "Unlimited" theme present throughout the musical. In this piece, Elphaba prophesizes a celebration throughout Oz regarding her, though she does not know it regards her "death" at the end of the musical, after being "melted" by Dorothy, which Elphaba ironically sings about in saying that she is "so happy I could melt."
When Ariana Grande learned she was to play Glinda in the movie "Wicked," she made a vow. "I love her so much," she told director Jon M. Chu through tears on a video call in 2021. "I'm gonna take ...
Schwartz confessed that "In the spirit of being open to new things for the movie, my music team and I thought, let's refresh the rhythm. Let's, maybe, I don’t know, hip-hop it up a little bit." However, Grande resisted and said that she wanted to "be Glinda, not Ariana Grande playing Glinda."
Seeing Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande in action is a remarkable study in contrasts. Even after months of their omnipresence on social media and TV screens — as fans have consumed every morsel ...