Ariana Grande Just Announced She's Dropping An Album THIS MONTH, And It's Probably All About Love
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Ariana Grande Just Announced She's Dropping An Album THIS MONTH, And It's Probably All About Love

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Ariana Grande Just Announced She's Dropping An Album THIS MONTH, And It's Probably All About Love

Ariana Grande ever-so nonchalantly announced that she was releasing an album in October and it's the most exciting thing to happen this fall.

Could she have easily done some sort of insane reveal video or announcement? Sure. But Ari isn't known for sugar coating or being overly subtle, she just goes for it.

While she definitely was hinting at new music coming soon on her Instagram, we were all shocked to know a full album would be coming before the end of the month.

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Ariana has been in a pretty steamy relationship with real estate agent, Dalton Gomez, for about seven months and they seemed to have spent their quarantine time together.

Like a lot of musicians, Ariana's music tends to reflect what is going on in her life right now. With that being said, this album is probably going to focus on a lot of love and quarantining. Dalton was even seen snuggling up with Ariana in her music video for "Stuck With U."

Ariana did not announce a release date for her new album, but now that we all know, I'm sure there will be a formal announcement with a date and title coming very soon, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for any updates!

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