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Ariana Grande's New Album May Not Be 'Moonlight' After All
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After a fan noticed that she removed 'Moonlight' from her Twitter bio, Grande reveals she's thinking about changing the title of her upcoming third studio album.

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Ariana Grande's "Moonlight", which fans have been eagerly anticipating for almost a year, may not come after all. After a fan noticed that she took "Moonlight" out of her Twitter bio, the singer revealed in a tweet that she might change the name of what would be her third album.

"I've been debating. it's between ['Moonlight'] and another.......... they're my 2 favorite titles and songs. it's v hard," Grande wrote. She refused to tell fans what's the other title she's considering, but promised them that "as soon as I make up my mind, y'all will know."

"Moonlight", or whatever it will be called in the end, will serve as a follow-up to 2014's "My Everything" and 2013's "Yours Truly" which both hit No. 1 on Billboard 200. A few months ago, Grande released "Focus" as the new record's lead single. The song reached No. 7 on Billboard Hot 100 although it received a lot of negative reviews due to its similarity to her 2014 hit "Problem".

Responding to the criticism, Grande said that "Focus" was a bit of one-off and didn't really represent the new sound of her upcoming album, so fans could expect more from her. "That's why I put 'Focus' first because it's the only one that sort of sounds like that," she explained.

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