Ariana Grande to launch a new album in 2024

In an Instagram carousel featuring an array of photos and videos, Grande tantalizingly announced her return with the caption, "See you next year." The montage included a mix of in-studio snapshots capturing various emotions: a lively video of Gran...

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Ariana Grande is poised to make a spectacular comeback in 2024, as confirmed by the pop sensation through a series of engaging social media posts on Wednesday morning.

In an Instagram carousel featuring an array of photos and videos, Grande tantalizingly announced her return with the caption, "See you next year." The montage included a mix of in-studio snapshots capturing various emotions: a lively video of Grande's mother dancing, a screenshot of a FaceTime call capturing her own dance moves, an intriguing photo of a warehouse—potentially a music video set—and another poignant image revealing her in tears.

In her Instagram story, Grande humorously labeled these moments as "The two moods of the album."


Among the posted content was a video shared by someone noting it was "almost the last day of this album." In the clip, Grande, although expressing fatigue, conveyed overwhelming happiness and gratitude. "I'm so tired," she admitted, "but so happy and grateful. I also feel like I weigh 3,000 tons."

To add to the excitement, Grande surprised her fans with a care package featuring a photo showcasing her signature red-tinted lips and red lipstick from her R.E.M. Beauty line. Accompanied by a handwritten note, the package consistently echoed the sentiment: "See you next year."

In addition to her musical endeavors, Grande has been actively involved in entrepreneurial pursuits. Notably, she is set to play a role in the upcoming "Wicked" film, scheduled for release in November. Recently, Grande also inked a deal with Brandon Creed and his new Good World Management firm, marking a new chapter in her career, following her departure from longtime manager Scooter Braun.
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Her association with Good World Management places her in the company of other prominent artists such as Demi Lovato, Troye Sivan, Charli XCX, Orville Peck, Mark Ronson, and former Fifth Harmony singer Normani, the latter through a co-management arrangement with Lydia Asrat's firm Q10.

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