Ariana Grande is just two months removed from the release of latest solo album, Sweetener, but the pop singer is already prepping a follow-up.
Over a series of tweets on Saturday, Grande revealed her fifth album will be titled, Thank U, Next.
She previously tweeted that phrase after railing against her ex-fiancé, Pete Davidson, after he cracked a joke about their relationship in an SNL promo. However, Grande said her forthcoming album is “no drags…. no shade….. jus love, gratitude, acceptance, honesty, forgiveness … and growth.”
“A track about empowerment?” one fan asked, to which Grande responded, “exactly …. a new chapter. gratitude, growth, embracing our path bumps n all … thank u, next.”
Grande said the album’s title track will be released prior to the album itself. Update: You can stream “Thank U, Next” below. She also revealed that the album will contain no features.
Grande did not provide a timetable for the album’s release. Last week, she announced an extensive world tour in support of Sweetener, which is scheduled to launch in March 2019. You can get tickets here.