Ariana Grande teases official release of Victoria Monét collaboration
Monet said in a tweet that “Monopoly” is due on Monday.
Ariana Grande's spontaneous approach to releasing new music is continuing. Having released two albums in just six months, Grande recently revived an unreleased deep cut on her Sweetener world tour. "She Got Her Own" is a collaboration with singer and "7 Rings" songwriter Victoria Monét that first surfaced on Snapchat back in 2016. The pair performed the song in DC earlier this week and now it looks like the studio version will be available in the next few days.
Grande kicked things off on Twitter on Wednesday night, posting that she wanted to release "She Got Her Own" on Friday.
However, Monét suggested that Monday, April 1, would make more sense as it will coincide with "7 Rings" celebrating its 8th week atop the Billboard chart. Grande agreed, adding the salient point that the collaboration is neither mastered nor delivered to streaming services.
Earlier this week it was reported that Ariana Grande is reportedly paying 90% of the money made by her hit single "7 Rings" to Rodgers and Hammerstein, whose “My Favorite Things" the song interpolates. She is currently touring North America and will headline Coachella for the first time in April.
On Thursday, Monét tweeted that the song she and Grande are expecting to release on Monday is titled "Monopoly" rather than "She Got Her Own." The release date for "She Got Her Own" has not been confirmed.
See Monét's tweet below.
This article was updated at 12:31 p.m. on March 28, 2019 to include a tweet by Victoria Monét, and a correction in the story.