No but I'm sure the fan base for Ariana Grand is big enough for it to.Is the fanbase for Final Fantasy and Ariana Grande similar enough for this to make sense?
I actually think it's the exact opposite, everything these celebrities do is readily available for the whole world to see thanks to the internet and specially social media, they are getting more attention/ (free) marketing than ever.The ubiquity of popular culture was struck with a fairly heavy blow with the rise of the internet. The notion of a star is not what it once was. Just because people don't know someone who is on heavy rotation on the radio/network TV does not mean they are trying to be edgy. We are not living in the age of Michael Jackson and Madonna anymore.
Aah, her commercial appearances are as fake as her live performances.
Musician. 43m followers on twitter.
That was Lorde.
Lol I'm completely out of touch and even I know her.
Enjoy her stuff I've heard too, tbh.
Maybe in the Americas.
The rest of the world is going: "Who?"
It's NeoGAF, people here still think the Vita is a thing
That just depends on which part of pop culture you pay attention to.I actually think it's the exact opposite, everything these celebrities do is readily available for the whole world to see thanks to the internet and specially social media, they are getting more attention/ (free) marketing than ever.
For example; the Kardashians are utterly irrelevant here on Dutch television but thanks to social media and other sites they're being put on the spotlight.
But that's how I see it though.
I want to see Nomura's take on her
What does "being good" have to do with "being popular"?Her music is not even that good compared to the King and Queen of pop.
Even Justin Biebers music skills are better.
It really doesn't.Ariana Grande sounds like a pizza.
She looks like a character from Yatterman.
Next stop: Lady Gaga in Persona.
Am I out of touch if I don't know who the non-FF character is