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,Cat 3 | Adult Movies 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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