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Barbra Streisand's surprise team up with Ariana Grande

Legendary artist Barbra Streisand is currently touring the USA promoting her latest album Walls. Fans got a surprise when Ariana Grande joined her on stage at her Chicago show to belt out No More Tears (Enough is Enough).

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Streisand first recorded the tune back in 1979 with disco star Donna Summer. It’s also been covered, in an incredibly camp style, when K.D. Lang and Erasure’s Andy Bell teamed up to record the song.

Ariana Grande’s made no secret of the fact she’s a massive fan of Streisand, after the show she posted a selfie of two backstage and commented that she was “crushing” the moment.

Maybe it’s time for Babs to release an album where she revisits her hits with younger artists – also we think she should cover that Duck Sauce tune.

Check out the clips of the pair delivering some classic disco fun.

OIP Staff


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