Ariana Grande Unveils Tracklist of 'Thank U, Next' Album, Sets February Release Date
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Besides the previously-released 'Thank U, Next' and '7 Rings', the effort will include songs such as 'Fake Smile', 'Bloodline' and 'Needy'.

AceShowbiz - Ariana Grande's highly-anticipated album "Thank U, Next" is coming sooner than you may have expected. The former Nickelodeon star took to her Instagram account on Tuesday, January 22 to reveal the full tracklist of the upcoming effort as well as its release date.

The album will include 12 songs, including the previously-released "Thank U, Next", "Imagine" and "7 Rings". Aside from the three songs, the effort is set to feature songs like "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored", "Fake Smile", "Bloodline", "Ghostin" and "Needy", the latter of which has been teased several times by Ariana on social media.

In the caption of the post, the "No Tears Left to Cry" hitmaker announced that the album would hit the stores on February 8. Meanwhile, the record would be available for pre-order starting from Friday, January 25. In addition to that, Ariana shared that there would be two versions of the album's cover art: a dark version for the physical release and a pink version for the digital release.

"Thank U, Next" will be a follow-up to her fourth studio album "Sweetener", which was released on August 17, 2018. In support of the two albums, the "Bang Bang" singer will embark on a world tour. The trek will begin on March 18 at Times Union Center in Albany, New York and include stop in cities like Cleveland, Los Angeles, Orlando, Houston and Dallas. Additional dates will be announced at a later date.

Besides headlining her tour, Ariana will also headline the forthcoming 2019 Coachella at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California in April. The songstress is set to take the stage on Sunday, April and 21 along with other performers such as Khalid, Bad Bunny, YG and Pusha T. With that, she has become the fourth ever female headliner at the festival as well as the youngest headliner ever in the festival's history.

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