The pop star’s six second clip on Twitter got more than 2.5 million views in hours

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American singer Ariana Grande trended under the hashtag #ArianaIsComing, after she teased six seconds of new music on her Twitter account.
Grande’s last album ‘Thank U, Next’ came out in 2019. On Tuesday morning (UAE time), the 27-year-old chart-topper posted a black-and-white clip of an audio editing software featuring her vocal stems, with the caption “brb” (be right back). The tweet garnered more than 2.5 million views in six hours.
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“Know my love infinite nothing that I won’t do,” wrote Grande.
“AG6 is coming,” one fan wrote, while another replied to Grande’s teaser saying, “I know this album gonna be R&B perfection and I can’t wait to listen to it as you’ve been wanting do this since your debut.”
Grande this year announced that she had a collaboration coming with ‘Say So’ singer Doja Cat, telling Zane Lowe she was “obsessed” with the singer.
“I was able to work with [Doja] earlier this year on this song that I want to save for whenever it’s time again to drop,” she said, on the Apple Music show. “She just goes off on it. It’s so much fun. I love it. It’s my favourite so far.”
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