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Ariana Grande Slams ‘Thieves’ Who Leaked Her Unreleased Music: ‘I’ll See You in Jail’


Ariana Grande explained how some of her unreleased music ended up on TikTok without her permission in a new interview.

It was like a parody of a 90s girl group vibe,” she said, adding that her fans “loved” the “corny” song when it got leaked, which inspired her to incorporate it into her album Eternal Sunshine, out March 8. Ariana told Zach Sang that she wasn’t going to release a new album until after Wicked came out — but those plans changed when the Hollywood strikes shut down production on the film, leading her to team up with Max Martin to create new music. “I wanted to make sure that it was what I intended,” she added, “which, even at my most heartbroken or pained moments of the past few years, there was so much kindness, there was so much love, there was so much honesty, transparency and respect.”

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