Ariana Grande Affirms Music Remains A Priority Amid Film Busyness
JAKARTA - Ariana Grande has seemed busier in the world of cinema in recent times, especially after she was involved in the musical fantasy film, "Wicked", which aired in November last year.
Considerations also arise among netizens, who feel Grande prioritizes becoming an actress rather than a singer.
Seeing this assumption, Grande through an upload on her Instagram account stated firmly that music is still her priority. The 'Dangerous Woman' singer ensures that she will not leave the world of music.
"It's ridiculous for all of you to assume that just because I'm busy with a lot of things, I plan to leave singing & music ... !!! that's indeed and always been my savior. There needs to be room for all that," said Ariana Grande, citing the caption. upload, Thursday, July 17th.
At the same time, Grande said, he found a balance among many projects being worked on. He also promised to return to the music stage next year.
"Maybe not exactly like before, but I prefer what it feels like in my head. I had fun. I feel grateful, excited, and inspired. :) found a balance between many projects and businesses that I care about, and did it by doing it myself," Grande said.
"So, I'm working on a plan to sing for all of you next year. Even if it's only for a moment. I love you," he added.
In the middle of his film project, Grande doesn't really leave music. Last year, he launched his seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine, although it wasn't followed by a series of concert tours.
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To Variety, Grande's representative also confirmed the message from the star, which continues to make music the main focus.
"Ariana's busyness is full now, but she really enjoys this round," the representative said. "She really enjoys the opportunity to explore acting, and she remains very involved with her various businesses. Even so, Ariana always and continues to prioritize musicians. The goal is to find a rhythm where all these creative outlets can coexist, and she is in the process of building that balance."