Ariana Grande advances sound and video of her imminent single

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Ariana Grande advances sound and video of her imminent single

Ariana Grande inaugurates a new era this Friday with the release of ‘hate that I made you love me’, the first single from an album titled ‘Petal’, which can be heard starting July 31 and which, as we know, will be made up of 12 songs. We invite you to the forum to comment on it.

Grande has spoken briefly about ‘Petal’, ensuring that the album explores a facet that she had never dared to develop in this way before.

The sound of ‘hate that I made you love me’ remains largely a mystery, although not so much anymore after the release of the teaser of its video clip, which reveals the supposed first seconds of the song: a base halfway between hip-hop and bedroom pop, an undulating synthesizer and Ariana’s unmistakable voice invite you to discover the song, composed with her usual collaborators, Max Martin and ILYA. According to Amazon Music, the song is just over 3 minutes long.

In addition, the video clip anticipates that Ariana will share a cast with actor Justin Long, known for his roles in films such as ‘Dodgeball’, ‘Jeepers Creepers’ or ‘Alvin and the Chipmunks’, among other works in comedy and genre films. The clip premieres on Monday at 5:00 p.m. Spanish time.

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