Ariana Grande has captured the hearts of millions with her powerful vocals and charismatic personality. Lately, the pop sensation has been in the spotlight for multiple reasons, from her rumored romantic involvement with Ethan Slater to her divorce from Dalton Gomez. However, Grande’s latest interview has stirred up attention once again, this time due to a noticeable change in her voice.
Here is everything to know about the rumored change in Ariana Grande’s voice.
What happened to Ariana Grande’s voice?
As reported by Deadline, Ariana Grande showcased a remarkable vocal range during her recent interview. She started with a deeper tone before swiftly transitioning to a higher pitch.
In a recent TikTok video from Ariana Grande’s appearance on Penn Badgley’s Podcrushed, her vocal range made waves online. The clip quickly went viral, amassing millions of views as Grande abruptly transitioned from a deeper register to her signature high pitch. Netizens were taken aback by the sudden shift in her voice, sparking widespread discussion across social media platforms.
What is Ariana Grande’s normal speaking voice like?
Ariana Grande provided clarification, stating that adopting her higher voice has become a habitual practice for her and is important to maintain her vocal health.
As the TikTok clip gained traction, it eventually caught the attention of Grande herself. She responded with a comment on the video, offering an explanation for the sudden shift in her voice. Grande stated, “It’s a habit (speaking like this for two years) and also vocal health 🙂 I intentionally change my vocal placement (high/low) often depending on how much singing I’m doing. I’ve always done this BYE.”
On the career front, Ariana Grande has been enjoying a packed schedule this year. She recently released her latest studio album, titled Eternal Sunshine, and is currently involved in the film adaptation of the musical, Wicked. Meanwhile, in her personal life, rumors have surfaced about Grande’s relationship with Ethan Slater, according to reports from PEOPLE.