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Ariana Grande is on a major roll at the moment. After dropping three fire tracks and accompanying videos in the span of a few months (and casually breaking some records while she's at it), the 25-year-old artist has confirmed another new album is on the way. This afternoon, the pop star unveiled the cover art for thank u, next. As she casually remarked on Twitter, this marks her second album in six months.

Per Spotify's tracklist-revealing tweet, the album will feature the previously released "imagine," "7 rings," and "thank u, next," as well as nine new tracks with titles like "break up with your girlfriend, i'm bored," "needy," and "NASA."

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Grande's latest album Sweetener dropped back in August 2018, which, if her six-month tease is anything to go by, means her new album will arrive next month. Stay tuned for more details.

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