Ariana Grande breaks free once again in her stellar galaxy-orbiting "God Is a Woman" musique video! The super far-out stylized aesthetic is directed by thee iconic legendary Dave Meyers.
Enveloping explorations of sexuality and spirituality. Ariana is somehow always facing the world, and tugging at the earth. A vision in her own beautiful orbit. Just is just another legacy video for her to add to an already impressive list of Pop classic hits! Speaking of classic and iconic. She's is rumored to be in the studio laying the groundwork on her next video single already. But right this moment, that's neither here nor there. Right now it's all about the brilliant "God Is a Woman"!
Miss soon to be Ms.Pete Davidson, is seen on wires, alluring mural-like pools with paint. Monumental and astounding choir-esque groups, where Grande is described on IG as her "goddesses," while chanting "God is a woman".Her attire and ensembles were on tailored point. A musique video, like we ALWAYS SAY, filled with aesthetics, meshed according to color palettes and taste. Not just thrown together for the sake of mixing...
The video also finds Grande enchantingly wearing a crown posing in Michelangelo's art piece of "The Creation of Adam". A women-inspired speech during the latter part of the video pauses for a breathtaking moment. The speech, a cut given by Samuel L. Jackson in the 1994 film "Pulp Fiction", is recited by the queen herself Madonna saying, "I will strike down upon thee, with great vengeance and furious anger, those who attempt to poison and destroy my sisters, and you will know my name is the lord, when I lay my vengeance upon you."
This mash potatoes recent speculation that Madonna had been working with Grande recently after Miss Grande Latte posted a post thanking Madonna. "God is a woman" is the second official single for her fourth upcoming studio album Sweetener, unleashing on Aug. 17th!
Without further ado, dig out thee whimsically contrasting and enchanting "God Is a Woman" musique video below.
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