Ariana Grande revealed that she will no longer be dropping any promotional singles ahead of the release of her upcoming album, "Eternal Sunshine."

"My loves, we are a little over a month away from 'Eternal Sunshine'," she began in a lengthy Instagram Story post. "And I don't think it's possible to articulate how grateful I am for your love, support, and excitement."

"I wanted to say... as hard as it is to resist the urge to share another song or single with you all ASAP, I would really love for you to experience the album in full this time," she added.

Grande's next album is slated to drop on Mar. 8; it will be her first release since her 2020 album, "Positions."

However, she did reassure fans that the singles would come soon after the release of the album.

"There will of course be more singles off of this project once it is out (and we may have a little surprise or two up our sleeves to hold you over until then so don't you worry) but waiting a little longer for you to be able to listen fully through first really is my ideal way for you all experience this body of work."

Ariana Grande Lays Out Vision, Plan For 'Eternal Sunshine'

Grande dropped the first single from the album a few weeks ago; it is a dance track called "Yes, and?" which seemingly responds to the allegations and rumors surrounding her and her love life.

Throughout that time, the singer's fans were steadfast in their support and streamed the song to No. 1 on various music charts.

"Thank you for your trust in my vision and plan! You have waited so long for new music from me and I am so grateful for your patience.

"I look forward to savoring every second of this new era with you all and I sincerely cannot wait for it to be yours! It's going to be (and already is) so special. I am so excited for all that is to come more than ever."

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Ariana Grande's Fans Rally Behind 'Eternal Sunshine'

Fans of the "Pov" singer could not help but agree with her decision to hold back on the release of singles.

"As she should. she's showing everyone that she's here with a message not to just be chart-obsessed like y'all want her to be," one wrote.

"I honestly think this is how albums should be. Albums are supposed to be an experience that takes you on a journey. So this should be good."

Even fellow artist Billie Eilish expressed her excitement towards "Eternal Sunshine": "Let Ariana put her s**t out, enjoy that," she said.

"That's all I'm waiting for. I'm sitting like [looks at watch], 'OK, so, girl, send me please.' Then, eventually, our stuff will happen."

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