Is Ariana Grande's Voice Changing? Fans Think So After 'Die For You (Remix)' Release

Ariana Grande
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The Weeknd just released the highly-anticipated "Die For You (Remix)" with Ariana Grande, marking their fourth collaboration on a track so far.

The record was Grande's most recent song in the past few years since she released "Positions" in 2020. The singer had been busy on her film project "Wicked," which occupies most of her time right now.

Ariana Grande Voice Change

As the duo released the song online, Ariana Grande fans have pointed out a rather distinguishable change in the singer's singing voice - which, when compared to her previous songs, has been noticeable.

Grande's and Abel's voice compatibility has been wildly lauded by many. Not just because of their perfect blending but also because of how their vocal quality perfectly complements each other.

TikTok user Joe Destra pointed out that Grande's vocal performance on the "Die For You (Remix)" has become clear.

"Ariana Said I've Been In These Voice Lessons For Wicked Every Word = Heard Head Voice = Clarity Tone = Clear," he captioned.

@joedestra AND THATS HOW U REMIX #ariana #arianagrande #arianator #theweeknd @arianagrande ♬ die for you remix - dee

Comments from fellow fans have also flocked to the comment section, agreeing with the user on how clear Grande's enunciation and vocal change have been.

"She sounds sooo much more skilled like she elevated!!!" a fan agreed.

"i never realized ariana could get better... i'm about to pass away... she sounds DIVINE" another echoed.

"SHE CAN SPEAK NOW YALL WE UNDERSTOOD THE WORDS WITHOUT THE LYRICS FOR THE FIRST TIME" another joked, referencing Grande's stylized riffs and runs in her past records.

Over Twitter, the sentiment was also the same, with many people hearing the change in Ariana Grande's voice in the remix.

"I didn't think Ariana Grande could sing any better but I'm floored by the clarity and enunciation in her voice on Die For You Remix WOW," a fan posted.

"Those voice lessons are paying for my fav Ariana Grande!! Gave us tonality clarity and diction has never been clearer!! An evolving artist!!!" someone tweeted.

Grande has been in rehearsals and on the set of "Wicked," which she will be playing The Good Witch of the North, Glinda. Originating the role from Tony-winning actress and performer Kristin Chenoweth, Grande is in serious vocal training as she takes on the iconic role.

She is paired alongside Tony and Grammy-winning singer Cynthia Erivo who will play The Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba.

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