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I wholeheartly agree with Anastasi Agafonov in her article. Ariana Grande has changed the music industry with soundtracks, albums, and her social media. Ariana Grande is one of the most talented vocalist. Her album describes the relationships that she is in and fans can have a relation to it. Her songs empower people. What I disagree with is" they imagine a vexed female degrading men on the street"( Agafonov). People often have their own opinions about the album and herself she is refering to her relationships, sympathy, and for others to enjoy her music.
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