Ariana Grande refused to sing hip-hop version of ‘Wicked’ hit ‘Popular’: ‘Absolutely not’



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Ariana Grande is not that girl.

The Grammy winner, 31, isn’t looking to change the long beloved song “Popular” from “Wicked” despite being pitched a different and new version of the tune.

“In the spirit of being open to new things for the movie, my music team and I thought, let’s refresh the rhythm. Let’s, maybe, I don’t know, hip-hop it up a little bit,” the film’s composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times on Monday.

“Ariana said, ‘Absolutely not, don’t do it. I want to be Glinda, not Ariana Grande playing Glinda.’”

This image released by Universal Pictures shows Ariana Grande, as Glinda, left, and Cynthia Erivo, as Elphaba, in a scene from the film “Wicked.” AP
Grande and Cynthia Erivo attend the “Journey Through Oz” Tour to celebrate the Australian premiere of “Wicked” at State Theatre on November 03, 2024 in Sydney, Australia. Getty Images

Grande was adamant that her version of Glinda could not have any similarities to her own pop music career but Schwartz was trying to reimagine “Popular” for the movie.

The actress was also not convinced when it came to tweaking the end of “Popular.” The project switched up octaves during the finale of the song to take full advantage of Grande’s vocal range.

“I had this idea for a new vocal ending. Ariana was a little hesitant about it, but I told her that if I had thought of it for the original show, this is how it would have been,” Schwartz added. “Once she was reassured that this new bit of music was coming out of character, she was on board.”

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Cynthia Erivo arrives at the fourth annual Academy Museum Gala on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP
Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande in “Wicked.” ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

“Wicked” director Jon M. Chi also told the Times that he first pitched going bigger for “Popular” when it came of its visual scale, but producer Mark Platt shot it down.

“I first had a version where Glinda and Elphaba go into her closet and get lost in this pink world where she turns a corner, and then another corner and another — like, how big is this closet?” the 45-year-old revealed. “But [producer] Marc [Platt] said, ‘I don’t know if we should go fantasy like that. Remember, Glinda doesn’t have magic, so it’s confusing.’”

“Okay, what if all the bags we’ve been seeing this whole time were actually her closet, and you just didn’t know it yet?” Chu continued. “So then it became an extremely huge technical feat to make this closet come to life — grown men in small spaces pulling doors and making things open at the right time, gadgets that unfold remotely with batteries and cords. That mirror is a very heavy piece of machinery, because it has to bend backwards so she can walk on it. That was always scary; even in rehearsals, I was always hesitant. If she steps on those lights, she cuts her foot.”

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“Wicked” is out in theaters now.



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