Ariana Grande Gives Update on New Music: 'Let Me Make It First!'

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Ariana Grande is in no rush to return to making music.

According to reports, the "Dangerous Woman" singer was spotted out and about for the first time since she finalized her divorce from her ex-husband Dalton Gomez.

She wore a beige oversized coat-a staple from her wardrobe-over a black dress with her hair tied up into a ponytail and a baseball cap.

When asked about any new music or albums coming up, Grande simply replied, "let me make it first!"

Ariana Grande Clears Out Schedule

Grande has been on an unofficial hiatus from music for a while since since she started filming "Wicked."

The singer was cast as Glinda the Good Witch in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical, alongside Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, Michelle Yeoh, and more.

The first movie of "Wicked" will be released in 2024, and filming just wrapped up a few months back.

However, aside from her professional life, the "7 Rings" singer also faced a myriad of controversies in regard to her personal life when reports came about that she was dating her "Wicked" co-star, Ethan Slater.

People alleged that Grande cheated on Gomez with Slater, and likewise, the "SpongeBob" star also allegedly cheated on his wife with the singer.

According to reports, though, it was not the case. Insiders claim that the two started out as friends and waited for their respective relationships to end before eventually getting into a relationship.

Ariana Grande's New Music Coming Soon?

Fans have been waiting for new music from the "Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" singer since she released her 2020 album "Positions."

In fact, some of them have gone quite unhinged while waiting for the singer because someone leaked an unreleased demo called "Fantasize" online.

Fans are still annoyed that Grande refuses to release any new material despite having a lot of songs in the vault.

"I need this to happen or at least an ep of all the leaked songs already," a fan wrote.

"This woman has 300 scrapped songs. Choose 14 and call it an album pls," another added, referring to the leaked songs.

"She was not looking to answer that question at all, she said 'Oh...' and left so fast."

Prior to the long break since her last release, Grande has consistently released album after album since her debut release "Yours Truly" in 2013.

She released "Sweetener" two years after "Dangerous Woman," and "Thank U Next" in 2019.

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