Victoria Monét Bio, Networth, Age, Songs, Itunes And Lyrics

Victoria Monét Biography

Victoria Monét(Victoria Monét McCants)is an American singer and songwriter. She entered in arts performance at a young age, singing in the youth choir at her church and performing in a city dance team. She took to writing and started working with producer Rodney Jerkins” Darkchild”. Before she signed to Atlantic Records, In 2014 Monét released her debut EP Nightmares and Lullabies: Act 1 and the following year released her follow up EP Nightmares & Lullabies: Act 2. She also has written songs for artists such as Ariana Grande, Fifth Harmony, Nas, T.I., GOOD Music, Lupe Fiasco, Chrisette Michele, Coco Jones, Chris Brown, Diddy-Dirty Money, Janelle Monáe, and Jasmine V.

Victoria Monét Age

Victoria Monét was born on 1st May 1993, in Georgia. She is 25 years old as of 2018.

Victoria Monét Early Life

Monét was born to an African American mother and a French father.  She moved to Sacramento, California as a child. She was pleased with performing arts, taking an interest in singing and dancing. Her first onstage experience came when she sang in her Catholic school holiday plays. She also sang in the youth choir at her local church but it was a dance that initially gave her a sense of herself as a performer. By the time she became a student at the local performing arts high school, Monét had developed a grueling rehearsal schedule. She taught at two different dance studios and rehearsed with a local dance group, Boogie Monstarz, at Step One Dance Studios in Sacramento, while working at a local bank.

Victoria Monét Dating

She came out as bisexual in November 2018 through Twitter, referencing the song “Chanel” by Frank Ocean which is about Ocean’s own sexuality.

Victoria Monét Net Worth

The  American singer and songwriter,  have an estimated net worth of 7million dollars as of 2018.

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Victoria Monét Songs

Some of her songs are as listed below

  • Do You Like It
  • Freak
  • Ready
  • New Love
  • Love U Better
  • Better Days
  • The Glow
  • Little More Time
  • Made In China
  • All You Need
  • Water Fall Out of Love
  • For The Thrill
  • Next Thing – Bet You Didn’t Know
  • Mad Generation
  • Ten New Friends
  • Wish I Never Met You
  • Intro
  • High Luv
  • 90’s Babies
  • Let Her Go
  • No Good
  • Open Your Eyes
  • Well I Do
  • Good Time x Trouble
  • We Are People
  • Backyard
  • Still Miss You
  • When You Say You Love Me
  • Kill
  • Cupid
  • More Of You

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“Monopoly”
After the expedited February release of the thank u, next album, Ariana Grande has now released “Monopoly,” a new improvised song with longtime partner and friend Victoria Monét, who holds co-writing credits on both (thank u, next,  and 7 rings). Born from the desire to bring her fans into her life by being off-the-cuff and unconstrained, “Monopoly” is pure unfettered fun. As Grande and Monét switch places singing in a garbled Auto-Tune, they roll off hyper-specific bars that would make any Arianator leap to prove that they know the backstory to all the references. They brag about the drunken writing sessions that bore thank u, next, scoff at the large percent of powers given to Rogers & Hammerstein from their Sound of Music-sampling hit “7 rings,” and bicker about a Nutty Professor scene. They even drop unsubtle hints about their sexuality, as both Monét and Grande sing, “I like women and men,” sparking discussion of Ariana’s possible bisexuality.

The cool casualness of “Monopoly” extends to its immediately meme-able visual, directed by Alfredo Flores and Ariana’s ex Ricky Alvarez” also of “thank u, next” fame”. Partially filmed on old ’90s camcorders, it borrows from the lively dance Instagram videos of Donté Colley, in which he edits heartfelt positive messages and emoji hearts launching from his self-choreographed moves. The “Monopoly” vid is so different from the fantastical, expensive visuals that Grande usually puts out, her fans have even criticized it for being too “low-budget.” But as she runs around in a pink onesie and dusts the real word “Fuckery” from her ponytail, Grande seems like she couldn’t give one single fuck. Without the possible invasion of the major label powers that be, Ariana reveals more of her true, goofy self.

Victoria Monét – New Love

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Ariana Grande, Tayla Parx, & Victoria Monét Might Be Feuding With Another “7 Rings” Member
Remember Kaydence? She worked on the sweetener album and was part of the group of gals that Ari got diamond rings for and penned “7 Rings” about. Well, the singer and songwriter were not noted in the songwriting credits for four songs that she claims she helped write and has written on a now-deleted Instagram Story that it’s turned the day “sour.”
Claiming “NASA,” “make up,” “thank u, next” and “7 rings,” (she is credited on “7r” as Kimberly Krysiuk, BTW) she wrote, “Unfortunately this has become a sour experience for me because some people don’t know how to fact check and be fair with song credits. Still thankful to be part and hope you guys enjoy.”

Well, credited Ariana collaborator Victoria Monét didn’t want to take the diss and seemed to have responded saying “Damn should we credit Toulouse and Myron too @TAYLAPARX? They were also in the room.”

Today is supposed to be a magical day for Ariana Grande after she dropped her raw, honest, and emotional album thank u, next but there’s officially some ~drama~ involved. Remember Kaydence? She worked on the sweetener album and was part of the group of gals that Ari got diamond rings for and penned “7 Rings” about. Well, the singer/songwriter was not noted in the songwriting credits for four songs that she claims she helped write and has written on a now-deleted Instagram Story that it’s turned the day “sour.”
Claiming “NASA,” “make up,” “thank u, next” and “7 rings,” (she is credited on “7r” as Kimberly Krysiuk, BTW) she wrote, “Unfortunately this has become a sour experience for me because some people don’t know how to fact check and be fair with song credits. Still thankful to be part and hope you guys enjoy.”

Well, credited Ariana collaborator Victoria Monét didn’t want to take the diss and seemed to have responded saying “Damn should we credit Toulouse and Myron too @TAYLAPARX? They were also in the room.”

Victoria Monét Ready

Victoria Monét Do You Like It

Victoria Monét Better Days

The song is owned by her starring Ariana Grande. They once played the song live in the Fifth Harmony 7/27 Tour. Other dates, Dinah Jane sang Ariana Grande’s part of the song

 

Victoria Monét The Glow

Victoria Monét Itunes

Friends and frequent collaborators Ariana Grande and Victoria Monet released their new song “MONOPOLY” Monday evening.

By early Tuesday morning, it was the number one song on the US iTunes sales chart. It remains in the pinnacle position as of press time at 9:15 AM ET Tuesday.

“MONOPOLY” seized the throne from Blake Shelton’s “God’s Country,” which had ruled since shortly after its premiere early Friday.

“God’s Country” is now position two on the chart.

Positioned as a thank-you to fans, “MONOPOLY” also includes a music video. Said video crossed 3 million views early Tuesday morning.

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