Ariana Grande teased her fans on Sunday when she shared pics and video clips of herself in the studio working on new music.
In some of the clips, you could hear background noise in the studio but when Ariana, 30, stepped up to the microphone, the videos were muted.
In several of the images, she sat at a computer and edited audio files.
The Thank U, Next singer –who is still under contract to Scooter Braun – has put her music on hold for the last few years to film the three Wicked movies which were filmed back to back.
Ariana didn’t caption the post, leaving fans hungry for details on her new music and when it will be released.
Ariana Grande teased her fans on Sunday when she shared pics and video clips of herself in the studio working on new music
In some of the clips, you could hear background noise in the studio but when Ariana, 30, stepped up to the microphone, the videos were muted
Friends and fans jumped into the comments to share their excitement with her friend and collaborator Victoria Monet commenting: ‘She’s HOME!!!’
Cynthia Erivo, who stars as Elphaba opposite Grande’s Glinda in the Wicked movies, wrote: ‘no one is ready.’ ‘I’m so freaking proud of you!!’ and ‘This project is so freaking special!!!’
The Bang Bang singer hasn’t released an album of new music since 2020’s Positions. Instead she focused wholly on Wicked and her R.E.M. Beauty business.
‘Wicked is going to have every piece of me, every minute, every ounce of my heart, my time, my soul, my everything that I can give it,’ she told Billboard in May 2022.
‘My hands are quite full with a lot of other ‘thrillifying’ work at the moment. I am spending all of my time with Glinda, I just was not ready.’
It was reported that Grande, 30, had signed with Brandon Creed’s newly-launched Good World Management last weekend.
It has been months since she allegedly parted ways with Braun, 42, marking a decade since he helped catapult her to fame with her debut album, Yours Truly.
But insiders close to the situation have since told DailyMail.com that despite wanting to part ways with Braun, she is still very much tied to the record executive, at least legally.
In several of the images, she sat at a computer and edited audio files
The Thank U, Next singer has put her music on hold for the last few years to film the three Wicked movies which were filmed back to back
Ariana didn’t caption the post, leaving fans hungry for details on her new music and when it will be released
Friends and fans jumped into the comments to share their excitement with her friend and collaborator Victoria Monet commenting: ‘She’s HOME!!!’
Cynthia Erivo , who stars as Elphaba opposite Grande’s Glinda in the Wicked movies, wrote: ‘no one is ready.’ ‘I’m so freaking proud of you!!’ and ‘This project is so freaking special!!!’
The Bang Bang singer hasn’t released an album of new music since 2020’s Positions. Instead she focused wholly on Wicked and her R.E.M. Beauty business
‘Wicked is going to have every piece of me, every minute, every ounce of my heart, my time, my soul, my everything that I can give it,’ she told Billboard in May 2022
‘My hands are quite full with a lot of other ‘thrillifying’ work at the moment. I am spending all of my time with Glinda, I just was not ready’
It was reported that Grande, 30, had signed with Brandon Creed’s newly-launched Good World Management last weekend, months after she allegedly parted ways with Braun, 42, marking a decade since he helped catapult her to fame with her debut album, Yours Truly
‘She continues to be contractually bound to Scooter as there are several long term contracts still in place.
‘If Ariana were to release a new album tomorrow, she would still be obligated to pay Scooter in addition to Brandon. Nothing has changed there.’
However, it seems that Grande is doing the best she can not to collaborate with Braun, with a second source insisting: ‘She is not working with Scooter.’
In fact, the second insider said that there are currently ‘legal proceedings pending’ over the contract ending, revealing: ‘There are legal proceedings pending over what, if anything, each party is entitled to as a result of the contract ending.’