Ariana Grande’s Music Is In High Demand Around The Planet, Says Scooter Braun


Ariana Grande and her music are in high demand all over the world. That’s what her manager Scooter Braun says, at least.

In case you haven’t heard, Grande is preparing to unleash her sophomore album. Apparently the songs are nothing short of remarkable, a fact that prompted Braun to issue a very enthusiastic post about the project to his followers on Twitter.

Judging from his comments, Ariana Grande and her team of producers have put together something very special. The tunes are so incredible that people from all over the globe are blowing up the guy’s phone. That’s certainly one way to generate buzz for the record’s release.

Braun even tossed a tweet directly to Ariana Grande so she would know that everyone simply cannot stop talking about her upcoming album.

The singer’s response was pretty simple: Stop messing around and get this stuff into the hands of fans. Considering they’ve teased some new music for a while now, chances are her legion of loyal supporters are more than ready for the tunes.

The Inquisitr previously reported that Chris Brown’s brush with the law and his subsequent jail time forced Grande and her handlers to push back the release of their duet. Instead of peddling that particular song to the masses, Ariana decided to move forward with a different track.

“Just to clarify… ‘Don’t Be Gone Too Long’ is delayed for real this time but now you’ll be getting my 1st single off my new album sooner. ‘Don’t Be Gone Too Long’ will come out just a little later than expected thank you for understanding. I’ll keep you updated,” she recently explained in a message to her fans.

Unfortunately, Ariana Grande didn’t say when this new song might see the light of day. Instead of giving us a proper release date, the singer hinted that the track could arrive “very soon.” Are you looking forward to more new music from the Sam & Cat star?

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