Ariana Grande How it started, how is it Post



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It was the night before December 4th and in a pandemic all the Arianators were stirring … enthusiastically for Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special!

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For lack of better words: Oooooh-wee !!!

Ever since Mariah officially confirmed Jennifer Hudson and Ariana Grande’s guest appearances on her Apple TV + Christmas special, I know I personally can’t wait to hear their three powerful voices blend together!

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All I want for Christmas is this collaboration!

And it seems that I am not the only one. Ariana herself has decided to show her excitement for the upcoming special by posting her own version of “How it started, how it goes” – a meme format that has swept Twitter in recent weeks.

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She tweeted to him in 2011, meaning she was 17.

And let me tell you there is #GROWTH, ladies and gentlemen!

Since the start of her career, Ariana’s voice and singing style has often been compared to the great Mariah Carey, and – now that they’re singing TOGETHER – the circle has truly come full circle!

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Let’s not forget all that whistle verse in “My Hair”.

Really, Victorious-age Ariana is screaming with excitement somewhere!

Anyway – thanks to Twitter – we know the three have recorded their own version of “Oh Santa!” and filmed an accompanying music video, which will bless our ears (and our eyes) when it releases tomorrow, December 4th!

Mariah and Ari also publicly supported each other and shared their enthusiasm for the collaboration!

Ready and excited for you and all the festive moments ❤️❤️❤️ #lambily are you ready ?? ??? https://t.co/lIxb5yl5AB

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So this is it! It could be the Christmas carols of all the Christmas carols. Either way, it will be epic! Merry Christmas to us, honestly!

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