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A Look Back At Ariana Grande’s Long (Yellow Brick) Road To ‘Wicked’

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Is Wicked the best movie based on a musical based on a book based on another movie based on another book? Yes. But even if you remove those hyper-specific qualifiers, Wicked is getting [extremely Julianne Moore in 30 Rock voice] wicked good reviews. The Jon M. Chu-directed film has a strong 90 percent “Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with universally positive reviews for Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda.

Erivo has been a movie star since making her big-screen debut in Steve McQueen’s Widows, one of the most under-appreciated films of the 2010s. But Wicked is, somewhat surprisingly, Grande’s first starring role in a movie. And her first sizable role in any project since her Nickelodeon days.

Let’s take a look back at the firsts that led Grande to Wicked, beginning in Florida where Ariana had an awfully long way to go.

First Starring Role

For a lot of New Yorkers, the dream is to retire and move to Florida. Ariana Grande’s journey began in reverse: she was born in Florida, and from a young age, dreamed of performing under the bright lights of Broadway. She would get there eventually, but not before making one of her first live performances at a hockey game in the Sunshine State.

An eight-year-old Grande sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” at a Florida Panthers game in 2002, four years after her mom paid $200 in a charity auction to have her curly-haired daughter ride a zamboni at then-National Car Rental Center. (She also got hit in the wrist with a hockey puck… twice.)

Around the same time, she was getting into theater. Grande made her acting debut in a production of Annie with the Fort Lauderdale Children’s Theater (there is footage, and yes, it’s cute). This wasn’t a case of Michael Jordan getting cut from his high school basketball team with Grande playing one of the lesser-known orphans; she was cast as Annie. A star right from the start.

First Musical

If Grande had her way, her first album would have come out much earlier than 2013. “I was 14 years old [in 2007/2008] and ready to make an R&B album,” Grande told Marie Claire. “I was like, ‘Where is that Mary J. Blige collab? Where is that Natasha Bedingfield writing session? Where is my session with India.Arie? I’m ready. Let’s go.’ I wrote this song called ‘Higher,’ and the lyrics were too sexual, too mature.” Her mom told her, “This is a great song, but damn, you’re too young for this.” So, naturally, Grande did what any rebellious teenager would do in this situation: she got cast in a Broadway musical.

13 is about a teenage boy on the verge of his Bar Mitzvah who is dealing with a move from New York City to rural Indiana and the divorce of his parents. Grande played gossipy Charlotte during the Broadway run of the musical, which was later turned into a Netflix movie. But 13’s most notable contribution to culture — besides “A Little More Homework” — is that it was the professional debut of not only Grande, but also Elizabeth Gillies. They would go on to star in Victorious, the first of Grande’s many Nickelodeon shows.

Without the proving ground of 13, she might not have been cast in Victorious. Without Victorious (and its spinoff, Sam & Cat), her YouTube channel might not have caught the attention of Republic Records CEO Monte Lipman. A friend sent him videos of Grande covering Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, and he liked what he heard so much that he signed her to a record contract.

Grande has gone on to record 22 top-five singles.

First Starring Role In A Movie Musical

When Ariana Grande was a kid, she won an auction (a different auction than the zamboni one) to go backstage and meet Wicked star Kristin Chenoweth at New York City’s Gershwin Theatre. “Her mom and grandma brought her back,” the Glinda actress recalled, “and she sang a little bit of ‘Popular.’ And I thought, well, you’re pretty good.”

Little did Chenoweth know that Grande would eventually be cast as Glinda. But in the years between this encounter and the movie, Grande kept a strong connection to Wicked. She sang “What Is This Feeling?” with Seth MacFarlane on Carpool Karaoke: The Series (what a sentence); she belted “The Wizard And I,” with green lipstick, on NBC’s A Very Wicked Halloween special; and she fan-casted herself as Glinda over a decade ago. Even the song that landed her on the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time has a Wicked connection.

But even with her history with the material (and — perhaps as significantly — her 376 million Instagram followers), Grande didn’t tap her heels together three times and instantly get the part. “She auditioned many times,” Chu told Vanity Fair. “I sort of didn’t want to believe that she could do this. It seems almost too easy to say, ‘Oh, Ariana Grande.’ [But] every time she came in, she was the most interesting person. You couldn’t take your eyes away.”

The obvious-in-retrospect casting paid off: she’s considered a frontrunner to be nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 2025 Oscars. For Ariana Grande, there’s no place like Wicked.

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All The Best New Music From This Week That You Need To Hear

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Keeping up with new music can be exhausting, even impossible. From the weekly album releases to standalone singles dropping on a daily basis, the amount of music is so vast it’s easy for something to slip through the cracks. Even following along with the Uproxx recommendations on a daily basis can be a lot to ask, so every Monday we’re offering up this rundown of the best new music this week.

This week saw Kendrick Lamar surprisingly dominate the week with an unexpected new album. Yeah, it was a great week for new music. Check out the highlights below.

For more music recommendations, check out our Listen To This section, as well as our Indie Mixtape and Pop Life newsletters.

Kendrick Lamar — “Squabble Up”

It looked like Kendrick Lamar was going to end 2024 by hanging his hat his decisive victory in the Drake beef, which was highlighted by the No. 1 single “Not Like Us.” Instead, he wrapped up the year with a bang by, to everybody’s surprise, dropping a new album, GNX, which includes “Squabble Up,” that song Lamar teased in the “Not Like Us” video.

Jack Harlow — “Hello Miss Johnson”

While some unexpected Kendrick knocked Harlow down this week’s hip-hop power rankings, “Hello Miss Johnson” still isn’t one to miss. The smooth, samba-inspired tune is a delightful one that sees Harlow getting in his romantic bag.

Nicki Minaj — “Arctic Tundra” Feat. Juice WRLD

Back in the day (if you consider 2019 “the day”), Nicki Minaj teamed up with Juice WRLD on “Girl With The Blonde Hair,” a song that leaked online. Now, Minaj has given the collab (now titled “Arctic Tundra“) an official release. The tune arrives via The Pinkprint (Tenth Anniversary Edition), a reissue of Minaj’s classic release.

Rosé — “Number One Girl”

Rosé has a non-Blackpink hit alongside Bruno Mars with “APT.,” and now the train continues to roll. Last week, she unveiled “Number One Girl,” which is actually low-key another Mars collab, as he co-wrote the track.

Snoop Dogg — “Outta Da Blue” Feat. Dr. Dre and Alus

Missionary is the first full collaborative album from Snoop and Dre since 1993’s Doggystyle. They’re not squandering the occasion either, as they show on “Outta Da Blue,” a lively new tune that sees the two swapping verses back and forth.

Bossman Dlow — “The Biggest Pt. 2”

After landing a coveted TikTok hit with “Get In With Me” in January, Dlow rode the momentum to a prosperous 2024. He reflects on that, and the success yet to come, on his latest single, “The Biggest Pt. 2.”

Omar Apollo, Trent Reznor, and Atticus Ross — “Te Maldigo”

Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross are behind the score of Luca Guadagnino’s new movie Queer. Omar Apollo stars in the movie, so given that all this musical firepower is involved, they went ahead and linked up on “Te Maldigo,” a ballad for the soundtrack.

Kenny Mason — “Intuition”

Mason is gearing up to join Denzel Curry on the Mischievous South tour next year, and he’ll have some new music to perform, too: He just dropped the Angel Eyes mixtape, along with a Joker-inspired video for “Intuition.”

Tyla — “Tears”

After Tyla started 2024 off on a sour note by canceling tour dates, the year picked up from there. Her latest win is “Tears,” a new acoustic song she dropped in partnership with Coke Studio.

Father John Misty — “Mahashmashana”

Poor Father John Misty: He just released his new album Mahashmashana, on the same day as Lamar’s big surprise. (He’s fine with joking about the unfortunate timing, at least.) FJM’s LP is worth the spin, though, with highlights including the sweeping, nine-minute title track.

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Drake Seemingly Addresses His Kendrick Lamar Feud Following The Release Of ‘GNX’

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After a monstrous 2024, Kendrick Lamar put his stamp on the final weeks of the year with the surprise release of a new album, GNX. The project features more bars about Drake after his feud with the Canadian rapper dominated the cultural conversation this summer. Now, following GNX, Drake appears to have spoken out.

While livestreaming with xQc, Drake, seemingly speaking about Lamar, said (as HotNewHipHop notes), “I’m here, as you can see, fully intact. Mind, body, and soul. In case you are wondering, right? You need facts to take me out. Fairy tales won’t do it.”

Lamar also had some words about Lil Wayne on the new album, and Wayne responded on X (formerly Twitter), “Man wtf I do. I just be chillin & dey still kome 4 my head. Let’s not take kindness for weakness. Let this giant sleep. I beg u all. No one really wants destruction. Not even me, but I shall destroy if disturbed.”

It’s not all beef, though, as plenty of folks collaborated on the new album and the list includes SZA, Jack Antonoff, Roddy Ricch, Terrace Martin, Sounwave, Deats, M-Tech, Juju, Deyra Barrera, AzChike, Dody6, Hitta J3, Peysoh, Siete, Wallie The Sensei, Lefty Gunplay, Siete7x, and YoungThreat.

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The Kendrick Lamar ‘Mustard’ Meme Is Taking Over The Internet

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On Friday, Kendrick Lamar dropped a surprise (and Taylor Swift-free) new album, GNX. By Saturday, a meme was born. On “TV Off,” featuring Lefty Gunplay, Lamar yells “MUSTARD” — or as it’s transcribed by someone on Genius, “MUSTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARD.” Is it a reference to his favorite condiment? Possibly, but it’s also a nod to DJ Mustard, a rapper and producer who worked on GNX, as well as Lamar’s No. 1 hit “Not Like Us.”

Lamar’s “Mustard” shout out is all over the internet, including brands like McDonald’s, the Minions, and Shrek. There are Simpsons references, Peanuts-style drawings, and TikTok edits. A pastor yelled “Mustard” during a church service, as seen here, and even Lizzo got involved.

Mustard seems to be enjoying all the attention.

“I’ve been literally trying to get a song with him for years,” the producer told Billboard about Lamar. “Before I even made that beat [for “Not Like Us”], I got to a point where I was like, ‘I’m gonna send five beats a day.’ I maybe sent him five beats a day for maybe three months. I’m still doing it right now just in case he wants to record something. I sent him that beat and then I think that day I would make it a point just to go to the studio to make a couple of beats to send to him.”

He added, “I don’t think I even understood how big it was until it went No. 1. I was like, ‘This is the biggest song I ever had in my life.’ I just wanted a song with Kendrick.”

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On Friday, Kendrick Lamar dropped a surprise (and Taylor Swift-free) new album, GNX. By Saturday, a meme was born. On “TV Off,” featuring Lefty Gunplay, Lamar yells “MUSTARD” — or as it’s transcribed by someone on Genius, “MUSTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARD.” Is it a reference to his favorite condiment? Possibly, but it’s also a nod to DJ Mustard, a rapper and producer who worked on GNX, as well as Lamar’s No. 1 hit “Not Like Us.”

Lamar’s “Mustard” shout out is all over the internet, including brands like McDonald’s, the Minions, and Shrek. There are Simpsons references, Peanuts-style drawings, and TikTok edits. A pastor yelled “Mustard” during a church service, as seen here, and even Lizzo got involved.

Mustard seems to be enjoying all the attention.

“I’ve been literally trying to get a song with him for years,” the producer told Billboard about Lamar. “Before I even made that beat [for “Not Like Us”], I got to a point where I was like, ‘I’m gonna send five beats a day.’ I maybe sent him five beats a day for maybe three months. I’m still doing it right now just in case he wants to record something. I sent him that beat and then I think that day I would make it a point just to go to the studio to make a couple of beats to send to him.”

He added, “I don’t think I even understood how big it was until it went No. 1. I was like, ‘This is the biggest song I ever had in my life.’ I just wanted a song with Kendrick.”

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The Kendrick Lamar ‘Mustard’ Meme Is Taking Over The Internet

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On Friday, Kendrick Lamar dropped a surprise (and Taylor Swift-free) new album, GNX. By Saturday, a meme was born. On “TV Off,” featuring Lefty Gunplay, Lamar yells “MUSTARD” — or as it’s transcribed by someone on Genius, “MUSTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARD.” Is it a reference to his favorite condiment? Possibly, but it’s also a nod to DJ Mustard, a rapper and producer who worked on GNX, as well as Lamar’s No. 1 hit “Not Like Us.”

Lamar’s “Mustard” shout out is all over the internet, including brands like McDonald’s, the Minions, and Shrek. There are Simpsons references, Peanuts-style drawings, and TikTok edits. A pastor yelled “Mustard” during a church service, as seen here, and even Lizzo got involved.

Mustard seems to be enjoying all the attention.

“I’ve been literally trying to get a song with him for years,” the producer told Billboard about Lamar. “Before I even made that beat [for “Not Like Us”], I got to a point where I was like, ‘I’m gonna send five beats a day.’ I maybe sent him five beats a day for maybe three months. I’m still doing it right now just in case he wants to record something. I sent him that beat and then I think that day I would make it a point just to go to the studio to make a couple of beats to send to him.”

He added, “I don’t think I even understood how big it was until it went No. 1. I was like, ‘This is the biggest song I ever had in my life.’ I just wanted a song with Kendrick.”

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The Kendrick Lamar ‘Mustard’ Meme Is Taking Over The Internet

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On Friday, Kendrick Lamar dropped a surprise (and Taylor Swift-free) new album, GNX. By Saturday, a meme was born. On “TV Off,” featuring Lefty Gunplay, Lamar yells “MUSTARD” — or as it’s transcribed by someone on Genius, “MUSTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARD.” Is it a reference to his favorite condiment? Possibly, but it’s also a nod to DJ Mustard, a rapper and producer who worked on GNX, as well as Lamar’s No. 1 hit “Not Like Us.”

Lamar’s “Mustard” shout out is all over the internet, including brands like McDonald’s, the Minions, and Shrek. There are Simpsons references, Peanuts-style drawings, and TikTok edits. A pastor yelled “Mustard” during a church service, as seen here, and even Lizzo got involved.

Mustard seems to be enjoying all the attention.

“I’ve been literally trying to get a song with him for years,” the producer told Billboard about Lamar. “Before I even made that beat [for “Not Like Us”], I got to a point where I was like, ‘I’m gonna send five beats a day.’ I maybe sent him five beats a day for maybe three months. I’m still doing it right now just in case he wants to record something. I sent him that beat and then I think that day I would make it a point just to go to the studio to make a couple of beats to send to him.”

He added, “I don’t think I even understood how big it was until it went No. 1. I was like, ‘This is the biggest song I ever had in my life.’ I just wanted a song with Kendrick.”

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The Kendrick Lamar ‘Mustard’ Meme Is Taking Over The Internet

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On Friday, Kendrick Lamar dropped a surprise (and Taylor Swift-free) new album, GNX. By Saturday, a meme was born. On “TV Off,” featuring Lefty Gunplay, Lamar yells “MUSTARD” — or as it’s transcribed by someone on Genius, “MUSTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARD.” Is it a reference to his favorite condiment? Possibly, but it’s also a nod to DJ Mustard, a rapper and producer who worked on GNX, as well as Lamar’s No. 1 hit “Not Like Us.”

Lamar’s “Mustard” shout out is all over the internet, including brands like McDonald’s, the Minions, and Shrek. There are Simpsons references, Peanuts-style drawings, and TikTok edits. A pastor yelled “Mustard” during a church service, as seen here, and even Lizzo got involved.

Mustard seems to be enjoying all the attention.

“I’ve been literally trying to get a song with him for years,” the producer told Billboard about Lamar. “Before I even made that beat [for “Not Like Us”], I got to a point where I was like, ‘I’m gonna send five beats a day.’ I maybe sent him five beats a day for maybe three months. I’m still doing it right now just in case he wants to record something. I sent him that beat and then I think that day I would make it a point just to go to the studio to make a couple of beats to send to him.”

He added, “I don’t think I even understood how big it was until it went No. 1. I was like, ‘This is the biggest song I ever had in my life.’ I just wanted a song with Kendrick.”

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The Kendrick Lamar ‘Mustard’ Meme Is Taking Over The Internet

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On Friday, Kendrick Lamar dropped a surprise (and Taylor Swift-free) new album, GNX. By Saturday, a meme was born. On “TV Off,” featuring Lefty Gunplay, Lamar yells “MUSTARD” — or as it’s transcribed by someone on Genius, “MUSTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARD.” Is it a reference to his favorite condiment? Possibly, but it’s also a nod to DJ Mustard, a rapper and producer who worked on GNX, as well as Lamar’s No. 1 hit “Not Like Us.”

Lamar’s “Mustard” shout out is all over the internet, including brands like McDonald’s, the Minions, and Shrek. There are Simpsons references, Peanuts-style drawings, and TikTok edits. A pastor yelled “Mustard” during a church service, as seen here, and even Lizzo got involved.

Mustard seems to be enjoying all the attention.

“I’ve been literally trying to get a song with him for years,” the producer told Billboard about Lamar. “Before I even made that beat [for “Not Like Us”], I got to a point where I was like, ‘I’m gonna send five beats a day.’ I maybe sent him five beats a day for maybe three months. I’m still doing it right now just in case he wants to record something. I sent him that beat and then I think that day I would make it a point just to go to the studio to make a couple of beats to send to him.”

He added, “I don’t think I even understood how big it was until it went No. 1. I was like, ‘This is the biggest song I ever had in my life.’ I just wanted a song with Kendrick.”

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The Kendrick Lamar ‘Mustard’ Meme Is Taking Over The Internet

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On Friday, Kendrick Lamar dropped a surprise (and Taylor Swift-free) new album, GNX. By Saturday, a meme was born. On “TV Off,” featuring Lefty Gunplay, Lamar yells “MUSTARD” — or as it’s transcribed by someone on Genius, “MUSTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARD.” Is it a reference to his favorite condiment? Possibly, but it’s also a nod to DJ Mustard, a rapper and producer who worked on GNX, as well as Lamar’s No. 1 hit “Not Like Us.”

Lamar’s “Mustard” shout out is all over the internet, including brands like McDonald’s, the Minions, and Shrek. There are Simpsons references, Peanuts-style drawings, and TikTok edits. A pastor yelled “Mustard” during a church service, as seen here, and even Lizzo got involved.

Mustard seems to be enjoying all the attention.

“I’ve been literally trying to get a song with him for years,” the producer told Billboard about Lamar. “Before I even made that beat [for “Not Like Us”], I got to a point where I was like, ‘I’m gonna send five beats a day.’ I maybe sent him five beats a day for maybe three months. I’m still doing it right now just in case he wants to record something. I sent him that beat and then I think that day I would make it a point just to go to the studio to make a couple of beats to send to him.”

He added, “I don’t think I even understood how big it was until it went No. 1. I was like, ‘This is the biggest song I ever had in my life.’ I just wanted a song with Kendrick.”