Ariana Grande's 'Everyday' Music Video Abounds With Shameless, Non-Discriminative PDA
Ariana Grande has been generally known as an artist who portrays a cute and seemingly innocent demeanor. Yet in the video for "Everyday" featuring Future, she blasts the doors wide open and shows her unapologetic side while delving into themes that were rather unusual for her in the past.
In the recently released music video, everyone was engaging in shameless public display of affection (PDA) and so much more. The very idea of seeing couples go all out in broad daylight while others are looking is enough for anyone to look the other way, yet there is an element in the video that is rather enlightening.
In contrast to other raunchier videos, Grande appears to be delivering a message by depicting people from all walks of life. There was no one who looked stereotypically "perfect," instead the couples were comprised of all body forms, sexual orientation, race and even age. What's even more admirable is seeing the singer cheer each of them on, as if saying there is no shame in showing love, despite going against conformity.
Grande's followers were able to pick up her cues almost immediately and raved about it on Twitter. Thousands of fans were praising her bravery, saying she broke the walls of diversity and ended homophobia with just a simple music video. It has received an overwhelmingly positive reception and has already amassed over five million hits on YouTube and counting.
Ariana Grande's "Everyday" single comes from her latest album "Dangerous Woman." From what she's showing as of late, the album's title is truly living up to the name, showing that she's ready to bare her claws out. This certainly looks like a transition from her prim and proper vibe to crossing over to a more mature yet responsible side of her.
Is this a change that her fans approve of? From how they have been receiving it, they obviously love every part of her, including this revealing yet still respectable side.