After hearing them listen to Her Music while Driving, Ariana Grande sings along with a fan: ‘Made a Friend’
Imagine going for a drive, listening to Ariana Grande, peeking out the window, seeing the singer herself and luckily not smashing the car.

In a recent Instagram Stories video, Grande was seen sitting in the backseat of a car when she heard a fan singing «Imagine,» then conversing with the shocked driver and even joining in on the song for a little while.
«What’s your name? «Nice to meet you, Edwin,» the Wicked star remarked in the video, which has been circulated on social media ever since it ended. «How is this real?» I asked myself.

Is that me? This brightened my day.
The admirer responded, «Oh my gosh, I adore you,» saying, «I can’t believe… You’re very near to me!»
Grande said, «I couldn’t believe my ears!!!!!!» in the caption of the Instagram Stories video, claiming that she «made a friend» during the vehicle journey.

It was exploding. Edwin, thank you for brightening my day. I’m still in tears,» she continued.
In addition, Edwin posted a video of his interpretation of the incident, which showed Grande performing «Imagine» while the window was down before they had a brief conversation.
Grande released «Imagine» as a promotional song off her 2019 Thank U, Next album in December 2018. On the Billboard Hot 100, the song peaked at number 21.

The Grammy winner is presently marketing her part in the forthcoming Wicked movie adaption as Galinda/Glinda.
In a video containing lyrics and movie snippets, the official Wicked Instagram account hinted about her rendition of the song «Popular» last week.
Grande then criticized the account for allegedly posting a wrong lyric.

The song, which has the lines, «Popular, you’re gonna be popular / I’ll teach you the proper poise when you talk to boys / Little ways to flirt and flounce, ooh!» is sung by Galinda/Glinda in the video to costar Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba.

Grande then made a correction in the comments section.
«They are ‘ploys’!!!!!!» She wrote, «I love you @wickedmovie,» alluding to the song’s «poise» line.