Grammys, Ariana Grande on axed performance | Inquirer Entertainment

Grammys, Ariana Grande trade words about axed performance

/ 01:52 PM February 08, 2019

Ariana Grande Grammys

In this Dec. 6, 2018 file photo, Ariana Grande attends the 13th annual Billboard Women in Music event in New York. Grammys producer Ken Ehrlich says the show had multiple conversations with Grande about performing at the awards show on Sunday but the singer “felt it was too late for her to pull something together.” Image: Invision/Evan Agostini via AP

Grammys producer Ken Ehrlich said the show had multiple conversations with Ariana Grande about possibly performing Sunday but the singer “felt it was too late for her to pull something together,” but Grande accused Ehrlich of lying.

Grande fired back on Twitter on Thursday, saying “I’ve kept my mouth shut but now you’re lying about me.”

Article continues after this advertisement

Ehrlich told The Associated Press that Grande isn’t performing at the Grammys and that the Recording Academy wanted her to perform after having “conversations over the past month or so.”

FEATURED STORIES

“As it turned out when we finally got the point where we thought maybe it would work, she felt it was too late for her to pull something together for sure,” Ehrlich said in an interview Thursday.

But Grande wrote on Twitter that she “can pull together a performance over night and you know that, Ken.”

Article continues after this advertisement

“It was when my creativity and self expression was stifled by you, that I decided not to attend. I hope the show is exactly what you want it to be and more,” she continued.

Article continues after this advertisement

Variety reported this week that Grande had a disagreement with Grammy producers on which songs she would perform, so she pulled out. A representative for the singer didn’t return an email seeking comment.

Article continues after this advertisement

In another tweet Thursday, Grande said she “offered 3 different songs.”

“It’s about collaboration. It’s about feeling supported. It’s about art and honesty. Not politics. Not doing favors or playing games. It’s just a game y’all.. and I’m sorry but that’s not what music is to me.”

Article continues after this advertisement

A representative for Ehrlich didn’t immediately reply to an email seeking comment.

Grande has been featured on billboards promoting Sunday’s show, airing live on CBS from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. She’s nominated for two awards: Her 2018 album, “Sweetener,” is nominated for best pop vocal album, while her hit single “God Is a Woman” is up for best pop solo performance. Grande will release a new album, “Thank U, Next,” on Friday.

“Hope that helps everyone understand my decision. i am still grateful for the acknowledgement this year,” she tweeted.

Performers at the Grammys include Cardi B, Dolly Parton, Lady Gaga, Travis Scott, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Diana Ross, J Balvin, Camila Cabello, Brandi Carlile, Dan + Shay, H.E.R., Little Big Town, Post Malone, Chloe x Halle and Dua Lipa. CC

RELATED STORIES:

Brandi Carlile as nervous for Clive Davis’ gala as Grammys 

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

Rise up: Female voices take center stage at Grammys

TAGS: Ariana Grande, God is A Woman, Grammys, Ken Ehrlich, Recording Academy, Sweetener

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our newsletter!

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

© Copyright 1997-2024 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved

This is an information message

We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more here.