Ariana Grande New Album 2016 Updates: ‘Problem’ Singer Reveals ‘Dangerous’ Will Depict New Sound And Image

Ariana Grande's new album in 2016 just made her fans anxious in gearing up for the months to come. The "One Last Time" singer recently hinted in her tweets the new working title of her latest album.

Posting a picture wearing a white shirt with a caption "Dangerous Woman," the sweet, sultry diva never let her fans second guessed what this post meant. Ultimately, this post made waves in Snapchat afterwards when it was confirmed that Ariana Grande's next album is what the writings on her shirt indicateD, plus the singer even blew some kiss images for her fans with the same message.

In the latter months of 2015, it was initially cited that the album of the "Problem" singer will be called "Moonlight," but then the 22-year-old stage stunner changed her mind and convinced that a new bold and strong name is needed for her comeback. Popcrush confirmed that the third upcoming album of the sweet "My Everything" diva will be really be "Dangerous Woman."

"A really long time ago, I was convinced that it was gonna be called Moonlight because it's one of my favorite songs that we did for the album," Grande told Jimmy Kimmel last Jan. "Now there's this other song that's sort of thrown me for a whirlwind and I love it so much and it's just sort of changed everything."

"Dangerous" as the title of Ariana Grande's new 2016 album by all means depict a new sound and image for the singer. Although there is no hint yet on what songs Grande will include in her next album, the 22-year-old once tweeted how excited she was on what's to come for her and for her fans.

Grande's musicality and huge vocals made her win the hearts of millions of people. After her huge success in her recent albums "Yours Truly" and "My Everything," she has come a long way in the entertainment industry proving that she is not just a one-hit music wonder.

Stay tuned for more updates in the future regarding the release of Ariana Grande's new album in 2016.

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