Ariana Grande revealed the name of her new album and it's a phrase she used to dispel Pete Davidson



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In a series of Saturday morning tweets, Ariana Grande confirmed that the name of her next album would be "Thank U, Next," a phrase the singer had previously used to tell her ex-fiancé Pete Davidson.

When a fan asked, "Are you going to be the last song of the album?"Yes. "

According to the singer tweet, fans can also expect that a new song will come before the album.

If the title of her new album was not clear enough, the singer ended Twitter-palooza with a "anyway … thanks, next"

The title was not the only thing the singer was willing to share about her new album.

In one Twitter feed, Grande shared what was a lot like lyrics. Although she did not confirm what the lyrics were referring to, or if their lyrics were the same, it's easy to suspect that the song, and perhaps the entire album, will be about her recent separation.

In a different Twitter thread, the singer alluded to what could be more lyrics.

The title of the album seems to refer to a previous Tweet of Grande

On November 1, in a series of tweets now removed, the popstar seemed to chastise Davidson after joking about their missing engagement.

"For someone who claims to hate relevance, you'll love staying there, huh," she wrote on Twitter. "Thank you, next door."

Although Grande did not mention Davidson's name, many fans have interpreted these tweets as a response to a joke that he had made in a new promotion for the upcoming episode of "Saturday Night Live," in which he jokingly proposed to sing Maggie Rodgers. In the promotion, when Rodger rejected the proposal, he answered "0 for 3", with reference to his previous broken commitments.

On Saturday morning, however, Grande seemed to be taking a new approach to breaking up. tweeting"No dragees … no shade … juice of love, gratitude, acceptance, honesty, forgiveness … and growth" followed by a black heart.

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