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Directed by Hannah Lux Davis, the pink-tinted visuals features the songstress dancing and pouring champagne with her girl squad.

AceShowbiz - After much anticipation, Ariana Grande has finally released her new single, "7 Rings", along with its music video. Making its way out on Friday, January 18 as promised, the Hannah Lux Davis-directed visuals sees the pop princess inviting her friends, who were gifted by the singer Tiffany & Co. rings, to her house party.

Unlike her record-breaking "Thank U, Next" music video, the visuals for the new single is much more simple. The music video is pretty much filled with Ariana partying with her gal pals, dancing and pouring champagne. There are also scenes of the singer flaunting her curves atop of kitchen islands while bragging about her wealth.

"I got my receipts, be lookin' like phone numbers/ If it ain't money, then wrong number," she sings on the hip-hop-leaning tune, almost rapping. "Black card is my business card/ The way it be settin' the tone for me." She also makes a reference to her signature high ponytail, rhyming, "You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it."

Ariana's dog, Toglouse, makes an appearance in the end of the music video, posing with its owner and her girl squad.

"7 Rings" is among the new material from the former Nickelodeon star's upcoming effort "Thank U, Next". Last month, she told Billboard that the song was inspired by her outing with six of her friends in New York. "Me and my friends went to Tiffany's together, just because we needed some retail therapy," she said at the time. "You know how when you're waiting at Tiffany's they give you lots of champagne? They got us very tipsy, so we bought seven engagement rings."

She continued, "It was very insane and funny. [And] on the way back to the [studio] Njomza was like, 'B***h, this gotta be a song lol.' So we wrote it that afternoon."

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