Victoria Monét McCants (born May 5, 1993) is an American singer-songwriter. Ariana Grande considers her to be her best friend[1] and Monét also works with Grande. She was an opening act for Ariana's Dangerous Woman Tour. Monét is openly bisexual, coming out via social media in November 2018.[2]
Credits
List of Ariana Grande songs that Monét worked on:
Yours Truly (2013)
- "Honeymoon Avenue" (composer)
- "Daydreamin'" (composer)
My Everything (2014)
- "Intro" (composer & background vocals)
- "My Everything" (composer, vocal producer, & background vocals)
- "Only 1" (composer & vocal producer)
- "Cadillac Song" (composer, vocal producer, background vocals)
Christmas & Chill (2015)
- "Intro" (composer)
- "Wit It This Christmas" (composer)
- "December" (composer )
- "Not Just On Christmas" (composer)
- "True Love" (composer)
- "Winter Things" (composer)
Dangerous Woman (2016)
- "Moonlight" (composer, background vocals)
- "Be Alright" (composer, background vocals)
- "Let Me Love You" (composer)
- "Leave Me Lonely" (composer, background vocals)
- "I Don't Care" (composer)
- "Knew Better / Forever Boy" (composer, vocal producer)
- "Step On Up" (composer, vocal producer, background vocals)
- "Into You" (background vocals)
Sweetener (2018)
- "Goodnight N Go"(composer)
- "Pete Davidson" (composer)
Thank U, Next (2019)
- "Needy" (composer, vocal producer)
- "NASA" (composer, vocal producer)
- "Make Up" (composer, vocal producer)
- "Ghostin" (composer, vocal producer)
- "7 Rings" (composer, vocal producer)
- "Thank U, Next" (composer)
Collaborations
- "Better Days"
- "Monopoly"
Other
- Monét was an opening act for Grande's Dangerous Woman Tour.
- Monét performed "Thank U, Next" with Grande and Parx on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in November 2018.
- Monet performed "Got Her Own" with Ariana Grande live during the DC show on Ariana's Sweetener World Tour. It can be speculated that Monet is also featured on the studio version.
Trivia
- Monét previously dated Tommy Brown, a songwriter and producer that works and is friends with Grande.[3]
Gallery
“deep breaths, tight chest, life, death” To view the Victoria Monét gallery, click here.
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References
- ↑ Zach Sang Show - Ariana Grande "thank u, next" Interview
- ↑ Twitter - @VictoriaMonet: "After coming out, this thanksgiving coulda went waaaay left!! But she love meeeee how I am and I ’m so happy 🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂"
- ↑ High Snobiety - "Victoria Monét on Co-Writing Ariana Grande’s “thank u, next” & Working With Normani"