Ariana Grande Announces First New Solo Music in 3 Years with Upcoming Single 'Yes, And?'

The pop superstar's latest offering arrives on Jan. 12

<p>Art Streiber/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images</p> Ariana Grande

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Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande is back!

The pop superstar, 30, announced that she will be releasing her first new solo music in three years with her upcoming single — titled "Yes, And?" — which is set for release on Jan. 12.

Grande revealed news of the track on Instagram Sunday. "yes, and? ♡ 1.12," the singer captioned a photo of herself in red lipstick, which appears to be the artwork for the soon-to-be-released project.

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The musician, who also shared a pre-save link and news of a physical CD on her Sweetener Instagram page, released her most recent studio album Positions in 2020. The album's deluxe version came out in January 2021.

Grande has yet to release music of her own since Positions, but she has appeared on multiple singles, including a 2021 track with Kid Cudi on the Don’t Look Up soundtrack, a remix of The Weeknd's After Hours hit "Save Your Tears" in 2021 and a 2023 remix of his Starboy track "Die For You."

She has also joined Jimmy Fallon and Megan Thee Stallion for 2021's "It Was a... (Masked Christmas)," and Kelly Clarkson for 2021's "Santa, Can't You Hear Me."

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Back in August, Grande celebrated the 10th anniversary of her debut album Yours Truly with an album reissue featuring new live recordings.

Grande's focus in recent years has been on both her REM Beauty brand and her role in the upcoming movie adaptation of Wicked, in which she plays Glinda the Good Witch.

<p>DAMEBK/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images</p> Ariana Grande in New York City in November 2023

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Ariana Grande in New York City in November 2023

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In December, the singer-songwriter expressed her overall gratitude for 2023, which she described as "one of the most transformative, most challenging, and yet happiest and most special years of my life."

"I've never felt more at the mercy of and in acceptance of what life was screaming to teach me. i've never felt more fulfilled by or present in my work, being able to cherish every moment," she wrote. "i gave everything i could have possibly given of my heart and of myself to the projects i was fortunate enough to be a part of and learned so much from every brilliant, beautiful, soul that i had the privilege of creating art with and crossing paths with this near," she wrote.

Grande also updated fans on the process behind her seventh studio album last month, sharing a photo dump on Instagram that included a clip of her taking a snooze on a studio couch. In the clip, Grande curled up as a collaborator asked her about her mindset during "almost the last day of this album."

As she explained at the time, she was "so tired but so happy and grateful."

In the post itself, Grande tagged her reported new manager Brandon Creed and a few music collaborators, including producer Ilya Salmanzadeh, who previously worked with her on tracks such as "No Tears Left to Cry," "Problem" and "Side to Side."

"See you next year ♡," Grande captioned the post.

"Yes, And?" will be available to purchase and stream on Jan. 12.

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