Ariana Grande, the celebrated pop sensation, may soon grace our ears with new music as she heads back to the recording studio. The Grammy-winning artist is seizing the opportunity during a pause in her work on the film ‘Wicked’ caused by the SAG-AFTRA strike, as reported by Page Six.
Insiders close to the star have spilled the beans on what could potentially become her seventh studio album. They emphasize that Grande’s unwavering commitment remains with her role in the upcoming movie, but the strike has offered the megastar an unexpected window to focus on crafting fresh tunes.
Intriguingly, the sources have divulged that Ariana is currently collaborating with her trusted and renowned producer, Max Martin, in New York. The prospect of this dynamic duo reuniting for a musical endeavor is undoubtedly tantalizing for fans.
For the past two years, Grande’s paramount dedication has been her portrayal of Glinda in ‘Wicked.’ However, the film’s completion still hangs in the balance, as the tipsters tattled. The singer-actress has been resolute in ensuring her character’s perfection on the silver screen.
When it comes to the release of her new music, the source shared that Ariana remains uncertain about the specific timeline for her album’s launch. She is determined to be considerate of the ‘Wicked’ timeline and had originally planned to abstain from working on music until after the film’s release. Yet, her spontaneous and rapid creative process means that she might surprise fans with a release whenever inspiration strikes.
Adding to the frenzied excitement surrounding the swirling album rumors, Ariana couldn’t resist teasing her adoring fans. When paparazzi inquired about the title of her new album, she playfully quipped, “Let me make it first!”
Ariana Grande has consistently delivered chart-topping hits, and the prospect of new music on the horizon has her fans eagerly awaiting what’s next. While her dedication to ‘Wicked’ remains unwavering, her spontaneous creative spirit may just gift us with an album sooner than we think.