arAriana Grande is entering a new era with the announcement of her upcoming single, “hate that i made you love me,” arriving May 29. The release serves as the first glimpse into her eighth studio album, petal, which is scheduled to debut on July 31 through Republic Records.
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The project is executive produced and co-written by Grande alongside longtime collaborator ILYA, continuing the creative partnership that has shaped many of her biggest hits.
Fans are already buzzing across social media as pre-orders for both the single and the album officially open. In addition to digital formats, collectors can choose from exclusive physical editions, including two limited 7-inch vinyl variants, CD editions, and cassette releases. The rollout reflects Grande’s ability to blend modern streaming culture with nostalgic collectible formats that resonate strongly with her audience.
The announcement arrives at a career high point for the global superstar. Over the past decade, Grande has evolved into one of pop music’s defining voices, earning multiple Grammy Awards and breaking numerous Billboard records. With more than 125 billion worldwide streams and nine Billboard Hot 100 chart-toppers, her influence continues to shape contemporary pop culture. Her 2024 album eternal sunshine became the longest-running No. 1 album of her career, fueled by hit singles including “yes, and?” and “we can’t be friends (wait for your love).”
Beyond music, Grande has expanded her reach in Hollywood. Her portrayal of Glinda in Wicked and Wicked: For Goodearned widespread acclaim and several major award nominations, including recognition from the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and BAFTAs. The films also became box office sensations, grossing more than $1.2 billion worldwide.
With new music, major film projects, and an upcoming West End debut already on the horizon, Ariana Grande’s momentum shows no signs of slowing down as she prepares to unveil what could become one of the year’s biggest pop releases.



