Victoria Monét

Victoria Monét

CA, US
Responsible for writing some of Grande's most popular hits

If you've heard Ariana Grande's new song, "Monopoly", you may be wondering: Who is Victoria Monét? Ariana Grande's "Monopoly" duet partner has been her friend for a long time, but how did they meet? And where did Monét come from? Well, like Grande once was, Monét is an up-and-coming singer, and her recent duet with Grande is only the start of her blooming career.

Before she sang with Grande herself, Monét was responsible for writing some of Grande's most popular hits, from early songs like "Honeymoon Avenue" and "My Everything" to recent bangers like "Thank U, Next" and "7 Rings. Though she's released several EPs of her own, Monét may be better known as a songwriter. Along with Grande, she's also written for Fifth Harmony, Jordin Sparks and Machine Gun Kelly. Her interest in songwriting started as a teen when she began writing poetry before a friend suggested that she become a "ghostwriter" for different artists. "I took the advice and just kept writing and singing. After meeting one person, that lead to meeting another and another. Eventually, I moved to L.A. and kept my head buried in the music and it's been going on like that for years," she told Miss Bish.

If you've heard Ariana Grande's new song, "Monopoly", you may be wondering: Who is Victoria Monét? Ariana Grande's "Monopoly" duet partner has been her friend for a long time, but how did they meet? And where did Monét come from? Well, like Grande once was, Monét is an up-and-coming singer, and her recent duet with Grande is only the start of her blooming career.

Before she sang with Grande herself, Monét was responsible for writing some of Grande's most popular hits, from early songs like "Honeymoon Avenue" and "My Everything" to recent bangers like "Thank U, Next" and "7 Rings. Though she's released several EPs of her own, Monét may be better known as a songwriter. Along with Grande, she's also written for Fifth Harmony, Jordin Sparks and Machine Gun Kelly. Her interest in songwriting started as a teen when she began writing poetry before a friend suggested that she become a "ghostwriter" for different artists. "I took the advice and just kept writing and singing. After meeting one person, that lead to meeting another and another. Eventually, I moved to L.A. and kept my head buried in the music and it's been going on like that for years," she told Miss Bish.

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