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Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj tease new song The Light Is Coming

Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj tease new song The Light Is Coming
Ariana and Nicki previously released Side to Side together (Picture: YouTube)

Ariana Grande has teased a new collaboration with Nicki Minaj.

The 24-year-old singer – who previously worked with the rapper on Side to Side in 2016 – has hinted that shes enlisted the help of the 35-year-old star for her new album Sweetener as she uploaded a short clip on her Instagram account of her lip-syncing Nickis rap verse on her new song The Light is Coming.

The brunette beauty didnt give any more details about the track – and she left it uncaptioned – but she did tease the title of the song a few weeks ago.

Ariana has been releasing little titbits of information over the past few months and it looks like a collaboration with Nicki isnt the only thing to grace the album.

The Bang Bang singer recently got fans speculating about her next single with a series of cryptic tweets about R.E.M.

Ariana tweeted the letters: r.e.m. upside down, before posting lyrics.

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She wrote: last night ….. boy i met you … yea ….. when i was sleeeeeeep … youre such a dream to me (sic)

And added: and it was on a day like this … yeah … if you can belieeeeve … if you can believe … youre such a dream to me (sic)

She has not confirmed a date for the new track, but she did respond to a fan who used the hashtag #3daysuntilREM.

Ariana replied: Not quite yet. u know I cant resisssst sum times. I love u. (sic)

Her first single on the album No Tears Left to Cry was inspired by the terrorist attack that hit her concert in Manchester, North West England, last May.

In the track, she touches on the resilience of the city, especially felt at the One Love Manchester benefit gig that she headlined in the wake of the horrific attack outside her Manchester Arena concert.

On the chorus, she sings: Aint got no tears left to cry. So Im loving, Im living, Im picking it up.

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The single – which was produced by Max Martin – also features the line: Were way too fly to partake in all this hate. We out here vibin, we vibin, we vibin.

The accompanying music video includes the worker bee – which has been a symbol of the city of Manchester since at least 1842.

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