Songwriter: Ariana Grande

[Verse 1]
Said you would show me some things
I just wanna get, get, get, get, get with you (with you)

[Chorus]
La vie en rose
I wanna live La Vie en rose
On, I just live to make you smile
La Vie en rose
Oh, La Vie en rose
I wanna live la vie en rose
Oh, I just live to make you smile
La Vie en rose

[Verse 2]
Love, I wanna live out this crush
Oh, love, I wanna live, I wanna live
Love, I wanna live out my days with you (with you)
Oh, love, I wanna drink some champagne
Oh, love, I wanna drink some champagne
Love, I just wanna drink Pink Champagne with you (with you, with you)

[Chorus]
La vie en rose
I wanna live La Vie En rose
Oh, I just live to make you smile
La Vie en rose
Oh, La Vie en rose
I wanna live La Vie en rose
Oh, I just live you make you smile
La Vie en rose

Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande (born Grande-Butera on June 26, 1993) is an actress and a pop vocalist from Boca-Raton, Florida. She had performed in many plays as a child but didn’t make a significant dent in her dream to become an R&B star until being cast as a cheerleader in the Broadway musical 13, earning a National Youth Theatre Association Award for her performance.

Soon after, she was able to land a role in the Nickelodeon hit TV series, Victorious, which propelled her to become a teen idol as her on-screen character seemed to be “very impressionable and easily swayed” but “generally sweet.” From this point on, she was able to garner the fan base that allowed her to create tracks that worked only towards the promotion of the show, like “Put Your Hearts Up.”

She would have to wait until August 2012 to see the cancellation of Victorious, which allowed Grande to finally make music her priority. With her life now revolving entirely around this passion, she was able to release her debut album, Yours the result of a three-year endeavor. She completed the album, initially titled Daydreamin, in June 2013; it was released on August 19, 2013. In September 2013, it debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 albums chart, with 138,000 copies sold in its first week, making Grande the first female artist since Ke$ha to have her first album debut atop the charts.