Ariana Grande emotionally reflected on her past relationships with Mac Miller and Pete Davidson in a profile for Vogue published on Tuesday. The singer opened up about her headlining set during The drama between Ariana Grande and now ex-boyfriend Mac Miller is in full swing. Just days after news that the 24-year-old singer had split from the 26-year-old rapper, Grande is clapping back at "Congratulations" is the intro to Mac Miller's album, The Divine Feminine. Ariana Grande's uncredited vocals, voice and laughter are featured on this song. Ariana also wrote some of this song with Mac and Bilal. "Congratulations" is Ariana and Mac's second collaboration on The Divine Feminine, and fifth released collaboration. Happy Hippie Presents: Backyard Sessions - Don't Dream It's Over performed by Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande Click here to donate: http://happyhippies.org/ Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson's intense lovefest came to a screeching halt when news broke that Grande's ex Mac Miller had died of an accidental drug overdose in 2018. Ariana Grande ’s Ricky Alvarez has the perfect response to her shoutout to him on her new single, “Thank U, Next”! Big Sean, Mac Miller (real name: Malcolm McCormick) Electronic / Dance. Was covered in 2 songs. The Way by Pitch Slapped (2017) Rock / Pop. The Way by Alexi Blue (2013) Rock / Pop. Was remixed in 4 songs see all. The Way (Spanglish Version) by Ariana Grande feat. Mac Miller (2013) Into You (Alex Ghenea Remix) Lyrics. [Verse 1: Ariana Grande] I'm so into you, I can barely breathe. And all I wanna do is to fall in deep. But close ain't close enough 'til we cross the line, hey Ariana Grande is sharing some love for her 2013 track, "The Way," featuring her late ex, Mac Miller. After a fan account posted a clip of the song's music video in honor of its 10th anniversary 86EhC. The topic of this page has a wiki of its own: Mac Miller Wiki. “ I met him when I was 19. We have loved and adored and respected each other since the beginning, since before we even met, just because we were fans of each other’s talent. We weren’t ready at all, though, to be together. It’s just timing. ” – Ariana talking to Cosmopolitan on Mac.[1] Malcolm James McCormick (January 19, 1992 - September 7, 2018), best known by his stage name Mac Miller, was an American rapper. He had worked professionally with Ariana Grande multiple times, most notably as a featured artist on "The Way". Grande and Miller had been close friends for years and began dating in August 2016, before breaking up in May 2018. He died from an accidental drug overdose on September 7, 2018.[2] Relationship with Ariana 2012-2015 Ariana and Mac met in the second half of 2012 when she was 19. In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Ariana said they were fans of each other's music and talent before they met. They become good friends and recorded a cover of "Baby It's Cold Outside" in December 2012 which Ariana posted on her YouTube channel. The following year in March, Ariana released her debut single titled "The Way". Mac was featured in the song and rapped one verse. In an interview, Ariana detailed that they baked cookies while they recorded the song.[3] Ariana said she wanted Mac to be on the song as soon as she heard it. At the end of the music video for the song, Mac and Ariana kiss. This caused a lot of speculation about a romantic relationship between the two. Even more, rumors circulated when Ariana and her boyfriend Jai broke up briefly after the song was released. Ariana denied all of this saying that the kiss was directed and that she and Mac were just friends. In April 2013, Mac said of Ariana, "Well [Ariana is] a very, very talented singer like she can sing incredibly. And, that's awesome and she's a great person. She's one of the nicest just people I've ever met in my life."[4] On September 2013, Ariana said in an interview with Hot 97 that Mac is one of her "best friends in the world, like in the whole world".[5] Throughout 2013, Mac would appear sometimes during Ariana's live performances for "The Way". During the next two years, Ariana and Mac did not collaborate and were not seen out together very often. It is assumed they still kept in touch. 2016-2018 On July 15, 2016, (a few days after her breakup with Ricky Alvarez) Grande went to Disneyland with Miller and Victoria Monét.[6] In the same week, they went out with some more friends to play Pokemon Go.[7] In early August, a remix of "Into You" was released with an added verse by Mac Miller.[8] Mac performed "The Way" with Grande again at the Hot 100 Music Festival on August 20.[9] On August 21, 2016, Grande and Miller were spotted kissing after going to a sushi restaurant.[10] This was the first confirmation of a romantic relationship. Grande and Miller were seen walking out of a tattoo parlor together on August 26. Grande is featured on the third single off The Divine Feminine, "My Favorite Part". Grande also recorded an intro for the album on the first track, "Congratulations" featuring Bilal. Miller and Grande at Coachella in 2017 Sometime in 2016, Grande filmed a music video for "Dang" by Mac Miller, but it was never released and only a short snippet of the two in the video was leaked. During a Q&A, Grande confessed that she recorded a new song with Mac Miller. On April 1, 2017, Mac Miller joined Grande onstage at Dangerous Woman Tour and they performed "The Way". Later in April, Grande and Miller went to Coachella together. Miller offered to cancel the rest of his tour so that he could spend time with Grande after the Manchester attack, and performed at her benefit concert One Love Manchester. Break Up On May 10, 2018, Grande confirmed that she and Miller had broken up, although they remained best friends.[11] Grande responded to a fan that her relationship with Miller was "toxic", "hard" and "scary" on May 23, 2018.[12] Death On September 7, 2018, Miller died from an accidental drug overdose at his San Fernando Valley home.[2] The coroner's report concluded that his cause of death was "mixed drug toxicity" of fentanyl, alcohol, and cocaine.[13] his personal assistant found him face down in his Hollywood hills rental home. A day later, Grande broke her silence by sharing a photo of Miller on her Instagram with no caption.[14][15] She later posted a video of Miller with the following caption: "i adored you from the day i met you when i was nineteen and i always will. i can’t believe you aren’t here anymore. i really can’t wrap my head around it. we talked about this. so many times. i’m so mad, i’m so sad i don’t know what to do. you were my dearest friend. for so long. above anything else. i’m so sorry i couldn’t fix or take your pain away. i really wanted to. the kindest, sweetest soul with demons he never deserved. i hope you’re okay now. rest."[16] Collaborations "The Way" - Yours Truly (2013) "Into You (Mac Miller Remix)" (2016) "My Favorite Part" - The Divine Feminine (2016) Trivia Mac was the son of Karen Meyers, a photographer, and Mark McCormick, an architect. Ariana's first collaboration with Mac was recorded in 2012 (before The Way was released in 2013). Ariana's last collaboration with Mac was recorded in spring 2018. Ariana and Mac have a lot of unreleased songs they made together, some of them were meant for albums but most of them were just for fun. He was Jewish-American on Karen's side and Irish-American on Mark's side. Miller's song from The Divine Feminine (2016), "Cinderella", is about Grande. Mac Miller's last performance was at The Hotel Café.[17] He is mentioned in "Thank U, Next", which is also partly about him, alongside three of Grande's other exes. Ariana adopted his dog Myron after his death. The producer of Miller's posthumous album, Circles, believes that Grande's vocals are featured (uncredited) on the song "I Can See". Ariana and Mac's unreleased song "Talk To Me" leaked in July 2020. This song was scrapped from Mac's album The Divine Feminine. Another one of those unleaked songs is "Sit It Upon It". Mac and Ariana collaborated on seven songs, "Baby It's Cold Outside", "The Way", "Into You", "Congratulations", "My Favorite Part", "I Can See" and "Talk To Me". Ariana wrote a song titled Remember about Mac after his passing which was supposed to be featured on the Thank U, Next album. However, the song was scrapped prior to the album's release Ariana is believed to have nodded to Mac Miller's song "Crickets" by including cricket chirps after the line "heaven sent you to me" in Positions (song) Off the Table ft. The Weeknd is about Miller and describes Ariana's personal feelings about him and love after his passing. Mac's dog Myron sat at her feet while the song was written. Gallery “Love how my face fits so good in your neck” To view the Mac Miller gallery, click here. References ↑ Cosmopolitan - Ariana Grande Doesn't Need a Partner to Feel Complete ↑ ↑ Billboard - Ariana Grande Talks Breakout Hit 'The Way': Watch New Music Video ↑ MTV - Mac Miller + Ariana Grande Forever? Nope, She's Just A 'Homey' ↑ YouTube - My interview with Hot 97 ↑ DailyMail - Ariana Grande stays incognito under huge visor as she makes a late night trip to Disneyland ↑ DailyMail - Ariana Grande joins a late night Pokemon Go Hunt ↑ Yahoo - Listen To Mac Miller Guest on Ariana Grande’s “Into You” remix ↑ Billboard - Ariana Grande Brings Out Mac Miller to Perform 'The Way' ↑ TMZ - Ariana Grande Locks Lips with Another Rapper ↑ Twitter - Ariana confirms her break up with Mac Miller ↑ A Timeline of Ariana Grande & Mac Miller's Relationship ↑ ↑ Instagram - Grande's post of Mac Miller ↑ Ariana Grande Shares A Silent Tribute To Mac Miller ↑ Ariana Grande on Instagram ↑ Yours Truly September 3, 2013 • 46:28 • Republic Records Songs Released Almost Is Never Enough • Baby I • Better Left Unsaid • Daydreamin' • Honeymoon Avenue • Lovin' It • Piano • Popular Song • Right There • Tattooed Heart • The Way • You'll Never Know Unreleased Boyfriend Material • Do You Love Me • It's You • La Vie En Rose • Nobody Does It Better • Oh, Darlin' • Pink Champagne • Put Your Hearts Up • Stick Around • Suitcase • Voodoo Love • You're My Only Shawty Artists Ariana Grande • Big Sean • Mac Miller • MIKA • Nathan Sykes Tour The Listening Sessions Ariana Grande opened up about Mac Miller's death in a cover story for described her grief since his accidental overdose as "pretty all-consuming," and reflected on the blame she received for his relapse after they broke up."They didn't see the years of work and fighting and trying, or the love and exhaustion," she said. "You have no idea how many times I warned him that that would happen and fought that fight.""By no means was what we had perfect, but, like, f---. He was the best person ever, and he didn't deserve the demons he had," she continued, describing herself as the "glue" in their and Miller dated for two years before their split in 2018. He died in INSIDER's homepage for more stories. Loading Something is loading. Ariana Grande recently opened up about the untimely death of Mac Miller, her "dearest friend" and former boyfriend, in a cover story for Vogue's August issue."By no means was what we had perfect, but, like, f---. He was the best person ever, and he didn't deserve the demons he had," she told the magazine. "I was the glue for such a long time, and I found myself becoming... less and less sticky. The pieces just started to float away."The "Sweetener" singer and the "Swimming" rapper began dating in 2016 after years of friendship and collaboration. They announced their split in May 2018 and, four months later, Miller died of an accidental drug more: Ariana Grande posted a heartbreaking tribute to Mac Miller: 'I'm so sorry I couldn't fix or take your pain away' A post shared by Ariana Grande (@arianagrande)Sep 8, 2018 at 2:28pm PDT In the Vogue profile, Grande described her grief since Miller's death as "pretty all-consuming." The 26-year-old artist had openly struggled with addiction throughout his life in the public eye, but, by all accounts, seemed healthy and happy in his final of Miller's fans blamed Grande when he relapsed after they broke up. She also received an onslaught of hateful comments when he died."People don't see any of the real stuff that happens, so they are loud about what they think happened. They didn't see the years of work and fighting and trying, or the love and exhaustion," Grande said, reflecting on her response to a Twitter user who blamed her for Miller's DUI in May 2018.—Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) May 23, 2018"That tweet came from a place of complete defeat, and you have no idea how many times I warned him that that would happen and fought that fight, for how many years of our friendship, of our relationship," she continued. "You have no idea so you're not allowed to pull that card, because you don't f---ing know." Read more: Mac Miller's close friend defended Ariana Grande and praised her for helping him sober upVogue's Rob Haskell wrote that he spoke with many of Grande's close friends, who said she spent many hours during her 2017 tour "desperately tracking [Miller's] whereabouts to ensure he wasn't on a bender." A post shared by Ariana Grande (@arianagrande)Apr 24, 2017 at 11:27am PDT Haskell also wrote that Grande began to cry nine minutes after the interview began, when he asked her about her 2019 headlining slot at revealed the music festival reminds her of Miller, because the first time two times she attended was to see the rapper perform. "It was just kind of a mindf---, processing how much has happened in such a brief period," she more: Ariana Grande said that touring is 'hell' because performing her own songs is 'like reliving it all over again'Grande wrote and recorded her No. 1 album "Thank U, Next" in a feverish state after Miller's death in September. She told Vogue that she barely remembers it because she was "so drunk" and "so sad."Read Grande's full cover story for Vogue here. Ariana Grande broke down in tears Wednesday, singing about ex-boyfriend Mac Miller in the late rapper's hometown. In a video captured in Pittsburgh by a fan on Instagram, the 25-year-old pop star was rendered speechless for several lines of "Thank U, Next" after getting choked up. The song, which recites Grande's past boyfriends, mentions Miller by his given name: "Wish I could say 'thank you' to Malcolm, 'cause he was an angel."Grande stopped short of saying Miller's name before struggling through the pre-chorus and then going silent altogether. She continued to dance and began singing again at the start of the second verse. She also paid tribute by playing Miller's music on speakers before the show began, E! News and NBC Philadelphia report. Miller died of a suspected drug overdose last September at 26, just a few months after he and Grande ended a two-year relationship. At the time, Grande was with ex-fiance Pete Davidson, who is also mentioned in the song ("And for Pete, I'm so thankful"). On several occasions since, Grande has posted social media tributes for Miller, whom she called the "kindest, sweetest soul with demons he never deserved.""i adored you from the day i met you when i was nineteen and i always will," she wrote in a September 14 Instagram post. 'you were my dearest friend. for so long. above anything else. i'm so sorry i couldn't fix or take your pain away. i really wanted to."Taking a stand:Ariana Grande donates $250,000 from Atlanta concert to Planned Parenthood'You are all so loved':Ariana Grande apologizes to LGBTQ fans after homophobic protest outside show