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Ariana Grande is ‘finishing’ her new album right now

Ariana Grande is "finishing" work on her upcoming new album.
The 25-year-old pop star has teased fans about the follow-up to her fourth album ‘Sweetener’ – which was only released over summer – and she has given her social media followers an update as she hinted it could be close to being complete.
Responding to a curious fan, Ariana tweeted: "Good my love ! we in here finishing rn (sic)"
However, the ‘No Tears Left To Cry’ hitmaker has dismissed reports suggesting the new collection was going to drop on Friday (09.11.18).
She added: "I’ve seen rumors that it’s coming friday but it’s not yet …. [heart emoji] we still finishing things up (sic)"
The update comes after Ariana seemed to hint at a possible tracklist in her new video for ‘Breathin”.
The video features Ariana singing on a pile of suitcases, and walking through the fog before she escapes into the sky.
One shot in the clip shows a departures board in a bus station, and while many of the words are jumbled, some of them appear to be song titles.
‘Needy’ – which fans have already been teased with a snippet of – is up there, along with ‘NASA’, ‘Imagine’ and ‘Remember’.
As MTV News reports, all four of these titles were included on a rumored tracklist which was seemingly leaked on Twitter last month.
It wouldn’t be a new trick for Ariana, who previously hid part of the ‘Sweetener’ tracklist in the video for her emotional single ‘No Tears Left To Cry’.

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