Post by Admin on Oct 11, 2020 5:10:46 GMT
On Saturday (Oct. 10), Tommy Brown -- better known as Grammy-nominated producer TBHits -- shared a throwback photo with Ariana Grande from October 2018. That was the same month when the pair, with others, finished Grande's Billboard 200 No. 1 album thank u, next.
This time around, Brown posted it with the caption: "6****," leading fans into a frenzy over the status of the pop star's next album. So far, fans are guessing the four asterisks stand for anything from "days" to "rings."
Earlier this week, #AG6 started trending on Twitter after Grande tweeted about turning in new mixes -- and reminding fans to vote.
Most recently, Brown worked on two Blackpink tracks -- "Ice Cream" (featuring Selena Gomez) and "Bet You Wanna" (featuring Cardi B) -- as well as the Justin Bieber and Chance the Rapper collab "Holy."
Releasing two albums in such a short time (and touring for both) kept Grande very busy over the past couple of years. However, 2020 and all that came with it allowed her to take a break, while still offering up her fans a treat now and then (in the form of duets “Stuck with U” and “Rain On Me”).
But her Arianators know that Grande never really stops working. With a home studio and close friends (like Tayla Parx) as collaborators, the artist often hints about what she has going on. Following a “brb” post (including a clip) in September 2020, she later liked a tweet about AG6.
The day she liked the tweet, Grande shared the above photo, writing she was “turning in these mixes.” In other words, the artist is getting closer to revealing what she’s been working on. But will her upcoming album be eligible at the 2021 Grammy Awards, or will her other two releases this year be her only chance at a Grammy next year?
Unfortunately for Arianators, the cut-off date for the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards was August 31, 2020. This means that any music Grande releases in the last few months of 2020 won’t be eligible until the 2022 award show. Regardless, fans will likely want to keep listening, because Grande is poised to debut something soon.
This time around, Brown posted it with the caption: "6****," leading fans into a frenzy over the status of the pop star's next album. So far, fans are guessing the four asterisks stand for anything from "days" to "rings."
Earlier this week, #AG6 started trending on Twitter after Grande tweeted about turning in new mixes -- and reminding fans to vote.
Most recently, Brown worked on two Blackpink tracks -- "Ice Cream" (featuring Selena Gomez) and "Bet You Wanna" (featuring Cardi B) -- as well as the Justin Bieber and Chance the Rapper collab "Holy."
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Releasing two albums in such a short time (and touring for both) kept Grande very busy over the past couple of years. However, 2020 and all that came with it allowed her to take a break, while still offering up her fans a treat now and then (in the form of duets “Stuck with U” and “Rain On Me”).
But her Arianators know that Grande never really stops working. With a home studio and close friends (like Tayla Parx) as collaborators, the artist often hints about what she has going on. Following a “brb” post (including a clip) in September 2020, she later liked a tweet about AG6.
The day she liked the tweet, Grande shared the above photo, writing she was “turning in these mixes.” In other words, the artist is getting closer to revealing what she’s been working on. But will her upcoming album be eligible at the 2021 Grammy Awards, or will her other two releases this year be her only chance at a Grammy next year?
Unfortunately for Arianators, the cut-off date for the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards was August 31, 2020. This means that any music Grande releases in the last few months of 2020 won’t be eligible until the 2022 award show. Regardless, fans will likely want to keep listening, because Grande is poised to debut something soon.