Ariana Grande's debut song from her first studio album, "Yours Truly," was released ten years ago in 2013.
In April 2013, her song "The Way," which featured her then-boyfriend Mac Miller, reached the ninth place on the Billboard Hot 100 singles list.
On Sunday, when a social media fan accoun treminded everyone of the song's anniversary, the "Positions" hitmaker shared a playful video for the song and replied, "I love you."
Ariana shared the video on her Instagram Story with the same heartfelt statement.
Ariana Grande, Mac Miller Relationship
Ariana Grande and Mac Miller were in a relationship for nearly two years.
They announced their romance in September 2016 and remained together until May 2018, four months before the singer's death.
The former Nickelodeon star and the rapper had a tight friendship that began in 2013 when they cooperated on the song "The Way," and the two remained close friends and frequently collaborated on numerous more tracks.
Rumors that the two were dating began to circulate in 2016, and they ultimately confirmed their romance in September of that year.
Their romance was frequently advertised on social media, where they shared happy moments and encouraging remarks.
In reality, the pair supported each other's music at the time. Mac and Ariana frequently worked together on songs and supported one other's endeavors. Ariana appeared on Mac's song "My Favorite Part" in 2016, and Mac appeared on Ariana's song "Into You" the same year.
They also frequently posted photographs of themselves snuggling, kissing, and holding hands on social media. Mac and Ariana have sent encouraging comments for one other on Instagram, and Mac once referred to Ariana as his "favorite person in the world."
The pair graced multiple red carpets together back then, including the MTV Video Music Awards in 2016. Posing for shots and holding hands, they typically appeared joyful and in love.
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Mac Miller Death
Ariana Grande paid homage to Mac Miller on Instagram after his death, stating she was "sorry" and that she "will never stop missing" him. She also posted images of him and videos of their time together.
In subsequent interviews, the "Thank U, Next" singer has spoken candidly about Mac's death and its influence on her mental health and music.
She has stated that it was one of the most excruciating experiences she has ever had, that it exacerbated her anxiety, and that it was "all-consuming."
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