Ariana Grande replaces ex Ricky Alvarez’s ‘Thank You, Next’ as she attends a concert in Texas |
‘Thank you, Next’ is one of them Ariana Grandethe most memorable songs. Mentioning some of the previous members, the song was released and is still a favorite of many. So much so, that it even made the official set list for his ongoing ‘Eternal Sunshine’ tour. However, in one of his recent shows, the singer made a radical change to some of the songs of one of the performers, who was there to cheer the ‘Hate That I Made You Love Me’ singer from the VIP pits.
Ariana Grande changes the wording to ‘Thanks, Later’
While in Austin, Texas, the singer sang his famous song on stage, however, he changed his voice a little as a shout out to Ricky Alvarez, one of his old dancers, who was with him from April 2015 to July 2016. His 2018 single originally featured the lyrics “I wrote Ricky’s songs / Now I listen and laugh.”However, for his performance last night on the ‘Forever in the Sun’ tour, the singer changed the lyrics to “He wrote some songs for Ricky / I know he’s still got my back.” The show was held at the Moody Center. Alvarez got excited and shouted after concert videos showed him, dancing and swaying to the singer’s music as he made his way to the concert in the VIP area.This is not the first time he has changed his voice. In a concert a few days earlier, the singer sang, “They wrote Ricky’s songs / And they still shoot” instead of the original song.Aside from that, Grande and Alvarez have been dating for a while, and were spotted having lunch in public, as PEOPLE reported.
Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater split
Grande and Slater were together for three years, however, they broke up earlier this year, which was only confirmed online in June. The divorce was amicable, and the couple split up, going their separate ways in life and work. ANTHU told the story, and another statement about the story said: “They spent a lot of time and thought carefully and decided to leave their ways.They met for the first time while working on ‘Wicked’.



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