In a recent interview, singer-songwriter Madison Beer shared her admiration for Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, naming them as her current favorite vocalists. When asked about the singers she considers to be the best right now, Beer responded:
“I think Cynthia Erivo is just vocally the best ever, I’m an Ariana stan forever, honestly just those two [are my favourites] right now.”
Beer’s comments highlight her deep appreciation for powerhouse vocalists who possess both technical skill and emotional depth in their performances.
Madison Beer’s Journey in Music
Madison Beer rose to fame in 2012 when Justin Bieber shared a link to her YouTube cover of Etta James’ “At Last”, leading to a record deal with Island Records. Over the years, she has carved out her own space in the music industry, known for her introspective songwriting and sultry, ethereal vocal style.
Her debut studio album, Life Support (2021), received critical acclaim for its personal lyrics and genre-blending production, while her 2023 sophomore album, Silence Between Songs, further established her artistry.
Throughout her career, Beer has cited a wide range of influences, but her admiration for Ariana Grande has been particularly evident. In past interviews, she has spoken about how Grande’s vocal agility, range, and production skills have inspired her own music.
Ariana Grande: A Pop Powerhouse
Ariana Grande has been a dominant force in the music industry for over a decade, praised for her four-octave vocal range, whistle tones, and technical precision. From her debut album Yours Truly (2013) to her latest work, she has consistently pushed vocal and production boundaries.
Grande’s ability to effortlessly transition between pop, R&B, and soul influences has set her apart as one of the most skilled vocalists of her generation. Her recent singles, including “Yes, And?”, have showcased her continued evolution as an artist.
Cynthia Erivo: A Vocal and Acting Powerhouse
Cynthia Erivo, primarily known for her work in theater and film, has also gained recognition as one of the most powerful and technically gifted vocalists of her time. She rose to prominence in 2015 with her Tony Award-winning performance as Celie in the Broadway revival of The Color Purple, where her vocal performances left audiences in awe.
Her transition into film and music has been equally impressive, earning her an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song with “Stand Up” from Harriet (2019). Erivo’s rich, resonant voice and her ability to convey deep emotion through song have made her a standout in both industries.
In a previous interview, Erivo also praised Ariana Grande’s behind-the-scenes music expertise, stating:
“She edits her own vocals. She’s one of the most intelligent, brilliant people when it comes to music.”
This mutual admiration between Erivo and Grande underscores the respect and recognition that exists among talented vocalists in the entertainment industry.
A Testament to Vocal Excellence
Madison Beer’s praise for both Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo highlights her appreciation for artists who push the boundaries of vocal artistry. While Grande represents a pop and R&B icon, Erivo brings a soulful theatricality that has captivated audiences worldwide.
As Beer continues to evolve as an artist, her influences remain clear—she is drawn to vocalists who not only have technical mastery but also an ability to evoke emotion through their music.
With her own unique sound and growing discography, Beer is establishing herself as a modern pop vocalist in her own right, following in the footsteps of the artists she admires most.
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