Ariana Grande disputes Grammys producer's reason for why she won't perform: 'You're lying about me'

Pop singer claims her "creativity & self expression" was "stifled" by organisers who wouldn't let her perform the songs she wanted

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Friday 08 February 2019 08:59 GMT
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Ariana Grande has disputed Grammys producer Ken Erlich’s explanation for why she turned down a performance at the event.

Erlich previously said the pop singer, who just released her new album thank u, next, felt it was “too late for her to pull something together”.

While she confirmed she would not be performing or attending the ceremony, Grande had a different reason for why.

“I’ve kept my mouth shut but now you’re lying about me,” she wrote on Twitter, with a picture of the Grammys statement from Erlich.

“I can pull together a performance over night and you know that, Ken. It was when my creativity & self-expression was stifled by you that I decided not to attend. I hope the show is exactly what you want it to be and more.”

It was previously reported that the singer had dropped out after producers had refused to let her sing ‘7 Rings’ during the show. A compromise was allegedly offered of a two-part medley beginning with the single, but that it would be up to producers what the second song was.

Grande has since said she “offered three different songs”.

“It’s about collaboration,” she added. “It’s about feeling supported. It’s about art and honesty. not politics. not doing favours or playing games. It’s just a game y’all.. and I’m sorry but that’s not what music is to me.”

“Hope that helps everyone understand my decision,” she concluded. “I am still grateful for the acknowledgement this year.

Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and Childish Gambino have also reportedly declined offers to perform at Sunday’s Grammy Awards, with producers admitting that they “have a problem in the hip-hop world.”

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