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VIDEO: Jason Robert Brown Accompanies Ariana Grande on 'Dangerous Woman' at MTV MOVIE AWARDS

By: Apr. 11, 2016
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Ariana Grande reunited with '13''s Jason Robert Brown at last night's MTV MOVIE AWARDS, performing her new smash single "Dangerous Woman", accompanied by the Tony Award-winning composer on piano. Check it out HERE!

(click here for a full list of the night's winners!)

Ariana Grande and Jason Robert Brown reunited earlier this year when the pop star joined Jason to sing his songs from 13 THE MUSICAL at one of his concerts. Check it out below:

Ariana Grande made her Broadway debut in '13', featuring music composed by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown.

In the span of a year, Grande captured #1 on the Billboard Top 200 twice - first with her Republic Records debut Yours Truly and also with its 2014 follow-up My Everything. Yours Truly yielded the game-changing pop smash "The Way" featuring Mac Miller, which went triple-platinum, landed in the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, and seized #1 on the iTunes Overall Top Songs chart. Meanwhile, the platinum-selling My Everything garnered a Grammy® Award nomination for "Best Pop Vocal Album" and spawned the six-time platinum hit "Problem." Upon the single's release, Grande became "the youngest woman to debut with over 400K sold first-week," while the song ranked as the fifth "highest digital song debut for a female artist" and ninth highest ever.

2016 sees the release of her mega-anticipated third full-length album, Dangerous Woman, driven by the title track which captured #1 on both iTunes Overall Top Songs Chart and Top Pop Songs Chart minutes after release. "Dangerous Woman" also debuted in the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 earning her the distinction of BECOMING the first artist to debut on the chart with the lead single from her first three albums.




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