Hearing Google CEO Sundar Pichai mention pop star Ariana Grande's smash hit during an investor earnings call was endlessly amusing.
While talking up YouTube's success Monday,Watch Metamorphoses Online Pichai included the detail that Grande's "thank u, next" music video broke records, with more than 50 million views within 24 hours of premiering on the Google-owned video streaming site last November.
SEE ALSO: Ariana Grande's 'thank you, next' just broke YouTubeDuring the dry, formal phone call with investors, listeners were caught off guard hearing the CEO drop the artist's full name and slang-tastic song title after listing revenue numbers and percentage gains.
We weren't the only ones amused by the juxtaposition.
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It was a subtle moment of levity during the cut-and-dry earnings call which discussed Google parent company Alphabet's more than $31 billion in earnings.
We can totally see Pichai rocking out and we're so f*cking grateful.
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