Ariana Grande’s comes out with new music

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London April 20 (TNS): Singer Ariana Grande, whose Manchester Arena show was disrupted by terrorists bombing in in May 2017, has returned with a new music titled “No Tears Left To Cry”, apparently alluding to the disgusting attack and the resilience of her fans who attended her One Love benefit concert just two weeks after the ghastly incident.

“Ain’t got no tears left to cry,” she sings in the single’s soaring chorus. “So I’m loving, I’m living, I’m picking it up.”

Singer Grande resolves to overcome fear and hatred “even when it’s raining down”.

“We’re way too fly to partake in all this hate,” she sings. “We out here vibin”.

At the end of the music video, a worker bee – the symbol of Manchester – flies towards the camera, in homage to the city.

The 24-year-old has been teasing the song on social media since Tuesday, when she tweeted a teardrop emoji followed by a message telling fans, “missed you”, says the British Broadcasting Corporation.

Subsequent messages contained the title in an upside-down, back-to-front font; and the single’s artwork – a greyed-out photograph of Grande, with a rainbow smudged across her eyes, the broadcaster added.