Ariana Grande performs with Kygo onstage during the 2018 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Field on April 20, 2018 in Indio, California.
After several memorable appearances and one notable Christina Aguileramusical impression, The Tonight Showdevoted an entire episode to show favorite Ariana Grande on Tuesday.
Grande revealed her forthcoming album is called Sweetener, and it's "coming this summer." Pharrell contributed to the album which features songs “R.E.M.,” “The Light Is Coming,” “God Is a Woman” and the intro, “Raindrops."
"It’s kind of about bringing light to a situation or to someone’s life or somebody else brings life to your life. Sweetening the situation," Grande said of the new set, the followup to 2016's Dangerous Woman. In support of the album, Grande promised to do something "special" every 20th. First up: a performance at the Billboard Music Awards. "There's only like three 20ths until the big thing," she revealed, which would give Sweetener a potential release date of Friday, July 20.
The pop star also performed her new single "No Tears Left to Cry," her first release since the May 2017 bombing at her Manchester Arena concert, in the song's broadcast debut. Since the attacks, Grande orchestrated the One Love Manchester benefit concert, which raised funds for the victims and families of the May 22 attack, and has become an honorary citizen of Manchester.
In a pre-taped segment, Grande surprised fans singing her song "One Last Time" for what they believed was a fan video. One dropped to his knees, and Grande complimented another's use of different melodies than her own song.
Next, Fallon introduced a sketch in which he played a host of a show called NBD and Grande played a guest called Cassandra, both using exaggerated Valley Girl accents and vocal fry. They name-dropped Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and Timothee Chalamet, who Grande said she had seen at Au Bon Pain. The conversation then turned to France: "I actually go to Paris every other weekend, I actually pet-sit for Katy Perry. It's called Katy Paris, get it," Grande said.
When discussing the royal wedding, Fallon mentioned that he just got his 23andMe results and learned he was "280th in line for the throne" and also found out he was prone to anemia. Their final talking point was Kentucky Derby hats: Jimmy Fallon said his was made from llama hair, by llamas, and that all the proceeds went back to the llamas; Grande said hers was designed by Elon Musk and was a drone that hovered over her head.
Later on, Grande and Fallon played a round of "Musical Genre Challenge" in which they sang popular songs in different musical stylings, including Kendrick Lamar's "Humble" as a goth rock tune and Usher's "Yeah" in the vein of country.
Grande closed the show with a performance of "No Tears Left to Cry."
The singer first debuted the single live in a surprise appearance at Coachella.
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