JAKARTA - Ariana Grande continues to work with HYBE led by Scooter Braun CEO. The 'Dangerous Women' singer will also join the Weverse superfan platform.

This has been confirmed by representatives from Ariana Grande and HYBE. It was stated that the long-term partnership had been agreed upon by the two.

Ariana Grande and Hybe, led by Scooter Braun CEO, hope to continue their long-term business partnerships and pursue creative opportunities at Weverse and REM Beauty," read a statement by representatives Ariana and HYBE, citing Music Business Worldwide, Thursday, June 13.

Meanwhile, Weverse is a superfan platform that brings together artist-related content such as music videos, teasers, films, and live broadcast streaming.

That way, Ariana can communicate with her fans through Weverse directly, including those who want to have the singer's official merchandise.

It was also stated that Ariana Grande will be managed exclusively by Brandon Creed and Good World Management. The second contract has been signed since December 2023.

Exclusive contracts with Good World Management put Grande in the same management as Troye Sivan, Charli XCX, Mark Ronson, Orville Peck, Charlotte Lawrence, Emile Haynie, Jake Wesley Rogers, Brett McLaughlin and Tame Impala.

Ariana Grande's move following her departure from SB Projects belonging to old manager Scooter Braun in August 2023.


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