Ariana Grande recently unveiled the track listing for her upcoming album Sweetener; however, not everyone was impressed with the song titles.
Grande, 25, who is set to release her latest LP on August 17, named one of the tracks after her fiance Pete Davidson, 24.
One fan took issue with this, insisting it was silly to include a song on the album when she’d only been dating him for a couple of months.
According to E! News, Grande responded to the Instagram user in question to say: “He’s my fiance. This is my album. I’m an honest and emotional artist and human being and if my openness in my work isn’t for you, that’s OK; I won’t be offended. Still wishing y’all all the love in the world.”
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Fans have already heard the tracks, “No Tears Left To Cry”, “The Light Is Coming” and “God Is a Woman”.
Additional songs on the album include “Better Off,” “Blazed”, “Borderline”, “Breathin”, “Everytime”, “Get Well Soon”, “Goodnight N Go”, “Raindrops”, “REM”, “Successful”, “Sweetener” and the track that had some fans up in arms, titled “Pete”, which has since been changed to “Pete Davidson”.
Explaining her decision to alter the song title, Grande posted on Twitter:
The latest Grande news comes after fans are convinced they’ve figured out the singer’s wedding date.
Both Grande and Davidson have tattoos in tribute to the “SNL” star’s dad who died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York. His firefighter badge number was 8418, so social media users think this could be the date that the pair tie the knot.