Ariana Grande‘s speaking Voice evolution 2010-2017

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Thaank you guys so much for 1million views that‘s thaaaank uuuu💜💜💜💜

airanasmoonlight
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I have a higher pitch tone when I speak to strangers/elderly/kids. I'm not sure why that is. When I'm comfortable with friends and family, it's deeper/lower tone.

jyn
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"This is my voice in one day of not being Cat Valentine anymore"
"This is my voice in two years of not being Cat Valentine anymore"

gabrielasilva
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I think ALL of our voices change through the years

lilslushee
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Idk it’s like when she had red hair.. they’re two completely different people. I just can’t believe that it’s all HER.

desireebreanne
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I thought when she was in Victorious her voice was like that cuz she made Cats voice high

Porcelynnn
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Any of you that think Ariana's voice sounds different than it did 8 years ago clearly weren't fans of hers back then. When she did interviews back then, she made her voice higher and more bubbly to fit in with her Nickelodeon character, but in her personal videos that she had on YouTube at the time, her voice sounded just as deep and laid back as it does now.

Amoureuxxx
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why is it so suprising her voice became lower..?? she was a teenager in 2010, she's now almost 25, of course it changed

zulmie
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The reason her voice was so high pitched was because she was trying to fit into the bubble gum pop persona. If you notice, the outfits, music, and voice all kind of went together. As her music changed into something that actually reflected her, she began to talk “normally” and more comfortably and she wasn’t forcing it as much

sierranicole
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Not a single one of those clips sound like her authentic voice. She always appears to be putting something on when she talks, whether it's the super bubbly Nickelodeon clips or the weird quasi-hip hop twang she's been trying to add to her cadence. I think she's spent so long trying to play a role in one way or another, that she probably doesn't know how to speak in her natural voice anymore.

BrookeDavisFan
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Her speaking voice got deeper, but her singing voice got higher. I’m confused, but I’m not gonna question it.

marialuevano
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Ariana Grandes skin tone getting darker for 3 minuets and 40 seconds straight

sashburrito
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they did her so wrong with the “dumb” voice on victorious

lauravanmonsjou
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I don't know about you, but when I'm meeting someone new, on the phone, in a "professional" setting, my voice tends to be a little bit higher. The more comfortable I get in the situation, the deeper my voice is because my natural voice sits lower. Maybe she's just more comfortable now and doesn't do that thing that a lot of us do when speaking in a new setting.

madalyn
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Everyone always talks abt her cat voice but I can’t get over how she adopted an ~Urban Accent~ when she dated Big Sean

cc-gxhr
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she got more comfortable in front of the media and less insecure and it shows in the way she talks.

danifuturee
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Fun fact of the day:
Tanning can change your dialect and accent

MakeItBouncy.MakeEmMadKSJ
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When she changed her face/hair/skin her voice changed too lmao

ITSMERlVER
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When I was a baby i was brown, but now im white. Its like Ari but backwards

hipxd
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what’s with that southern belle accent in 2014




edit: i cant respond to every individual comment but here’s some thoughts. i know ariana is from the south (florida) but she always speaks with like an LA/valley girl accent. i know she’s always been middle class but i don’t know if class and accents are strongly linked in the US (i’m from the UK) and i guess you could say she puts the LA accent on but if she does that’s pretty disingenuous, plus most people prefer it when singers have strong accents (you never really see “posh” people in the industry do you?) secondly for people saying it isn’t “southern” i am from the UK so i’ve only been exposed to “southern accents” in the media. it sounded southern to me particularly on the I’s and “while”, the I sound is glottal, placed in the back of her throat, and it has that long stereotypical southern drawl you normally hear. that’s why i said “southern belle” because she kinda sounds like a stereotypical southern belle archetype. think blanche dubois from a streetcar named desire as a media example.

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