Ariana Grande has excited her adoring fans by teasing new music in a recent social media post.
The 29-year-old songstress posted a video of herself recording vocals for an unknown song before the former Nickelodeon star showed off her editing skills.
Ariana, who has more than 357 million followers on Instagram, only shared a glimpse of her stunning vocals in the clip - captioned with a star and moon emoji - which was also uploaded on to TikTok on Tuesday.
The caption on the video read: "Wrote and recorded a verse for my friend after a 14 hour day on set. This certain exception had to be made....."
Fans raced to the comment section, with Grey's Anatomy star Ellen Pompeo replying: "My two favourite emojis," followed by a red heart.
The Weeknd commented with alternating star and moon emojis, while model Chrissy Teigen said: "Miss your voice."
Ariana is currently filming the movie adaptation of musical Wicked, where she will portray Glinda the Good opposite Tony and Grammy Award winner Cynthia Erivo.
The film will be split into two parts, with the first of those set for release at Christmas 2024 and the second part coming out the following festive period. Jon M. Chu, the mastermind behind Crazy Rich Asians, will direct the two-movie project with Jurassic Park star Jeff Goldblum and Michelle Yeoh also part of the cast.
Although it is unclear who the song is for, Ariana's latest social media post could be an indicator. She shared a promotional photo of a collaboration with The Weeknd which will be available on Friday.
The artists have produced a remix on the Canadian singer's hit Die For You which he released on his Starboy album in 2016.
It won't be the first time that the two have collaborated after Ariana was a special guest on his live performance of Save Your Tears at the 2021 iHeart Radio Music Awards.
The Side to Side singer continued her tradition last Christmas by sending presents to children spending the festive season in hospitals across Manchester.
She has close ties to the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital after it helped many of the victims after a suicide bomber struck at the end of her 2017 Manchester Arena concert.
Ariana's generous gesture was confirmed by the hospital's social media team, who shared a photo of a pile of presents beneath a tree with a framed piece of paper reading, "Thank you Ariana."
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